Hi
I have noticed this a few times now that when I record something in Voice Recorder app the quality is appalling....its very bad. But when I shoot a video the sound quality suddenly improves. It becomes much better. I don't want to shoot videos every time even when I just want to record some voice. Video takes a lot of memory. So I would like to request the intelligent and smart people here to look into it and hopefully come out with a solution.
Thanks in advance.
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Hi,
I found that the Kaiser has "Voice Recorder" application which can be used to record ... let say people speaking in front of you.
I found it quite useful.
But the audio quality is not that good. It looks like there are a lot of compression.
Is there any hack to improve the quality?
Because I found no setting at all.
Thanks
Go into Settings/Personal/Input/Options -- you can set the recording format there.
Anyone know of or have any thoughts of an external microphone to attach to Tilt which will allow one to record higher quality audio?! At school i do a lot of recording and lugging around my comp to record little sessions gets old. Being able to on the ol' tilt would be so awesome!
Looking forward to hearing input,
Ti
Recording Mics
Hello Ti,
Have you thought about using the built in microphone or some kind of bluetooth microphone/Headset with the notes app's ability to record? Not so sure if the quality of the recordings would be that great, but it's worth a shot. You can use the notes app to record by going to the overview/all notes screen and selecting "show recording toolbar" then recording until you hit the stop button on the toolbar. I believe you can also improve the quality of your recordings by going to Settings>Personal Tab>Input>Options Tab>Voice Recording Format, however it will expand the size of your recording files. Hope this helps,
Dave
If you need something small, easy and good quality to record audio, get one of those:
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I really like Snote but I cant seem to record my sketching while recording audio...
It sounds like its simple and there should be an app out for that or an extension for Snote or something..
Anyone know of an app that can record your voice while you are drawing an explanation ?
Thanks.
siriom said:
I really like Snote but I cant seem to record my sketching while recording audio...
It sounds like its simple and there should be an app out for that or an extension for Snote or something..
Anyone know of an app that can record your voice while you are drawing an explanation ?
Thanks.
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It's a little awkward, but what I do is create it in two steps by creating the recorded drawing first, and play it through a couple of times so I know about what pace to speak, and then do my recording for audio, leaving a second or two blank in the beginning before I start speaking. Then I create a voice tag for that audio and place it under the drawing, or wherever it needs to be. When I am ready to demonstrate I select the audio tag first and the two second delay gives me time to tap the play drawing recording, and that way the audio aligns with the drawing as it appears.
You may hear better ideas from others, but this is the way I found to have it work.
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It's a little awkward, but what I do is create it in two steps by creating the recorded drawing first, and play it through a couple of times so I know about what pace to speak, and then do my recording for audio, leaving a second or two blank in the beginning before I start speaking. Then I create a voice tag for that audio and place it under the drawing, or wherever it needs to be. When I am ready to demonstrate I select the audio tag first and the two second delay gives me time to tap the play drawing recording, and that way the audio aligns with the drawing as it appears.
You may hear better ideas from others, but this is the way I found to have it work.
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I found this http://clarisketch.com/
But you gotta be online ,... it doesnt seem to save locally?
Video recording on the OnePlus 3T is of great quality but the autofocus ruins it. It is always hunting... back and forth...
Recording with a fixed focus is a solution but then you have to always refocus yourself.
I am no developer and I don't know how strange my idea might sound but asking doesn't hurt anyone, does it? :highfive:
Is it possible to implement kind of a new focusing system?
I mean, can the camera focus in the background (background task or process, not visible on screen) and when it is done with focus hunting and the desired part is in focus, then it updates the focus on the view/video recording smoothly. So you wouldn't see the focus hunting and have a smoother video.
The processor of the phone is so fast that it can do so many things and it wouldn't be so hard because it is focusing anyway, just this time it shows it later.
I'm looking forward to hearing your thoughts about it. :good:
I don't know if it happens to everybody, but when I record a video on Instagram Stories, even if is with a good quality when recorded, when I upload it, it's with a horrible quality, all laggy and ****. Is there any fix for this? Recording a video from stock camera then posting it improves the quality?
I've noticed the same thing, its pixelated and laggy, Snapchat don't have this problem.
I have the same problem. Anyone have any news on the topic?
This had been mentioned before: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2/help/instagram-stories-videos-low-framerate-t3846135
I've heard that upgrading to Android Pie or downgrading Instagram version will help on the video quality. It's not like all stories from my friends are also low quality as I am...
Android app
You can try app from play market, it helps upload video to stories in hight quality. Works with Android 7+ (https:// ) play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.insta.videouploader and it has free upload every day or low price subscription which gives you upload files without any limits