Hi Friends
Anyone knows how to get Audio profile selection in quick launch or even some sort of short cut to it.
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Hi...
I'm looking for for a 'no beep' telephone-call recorder, ideally with auto call record & a dictaphone feature for my Kaiser.
Any ideas ?
TIA.
Mark.
loser40 said:
Hi...
I'm looking for for a 'no beep' telephone-call recorder, ideally with auto call record & a dictaphone feature for my Kaiser.
Any ideas ?
TIA.
Mark.
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You won´t even find a "with beep" telephone-call recorder for the Kaiser. Not supported hardwarewise. Best options that are available will record the Kaiser´s sound from the rear speaker when switched on - bad quality and not very practical....
There are devices that can "go between" or tap a wired headset so then you could attach a mini disk recorder, pc, or audio capture device to record both sides of the conversation. They sell something like that at Radio Shack. . That seems to be the only option for a Kaiser if you want to make a good recording.
pmrecorder is the best. google for it.
pmrecorder is for smartphones only.
I was led to believe that Resco Audio Recorder 4 (or at least a beta of it) worked -
http://www.resco.net/pocketpc/audiorecorder/indepth.asp
It might be that it is only capable of recording your side of the conversation or it might not work on the Kaiser (I haven't used it), but I am aware that people were saying that it requires you to start recording after the phone call connects.
And there's a trial available if you want to give it a whirl.
Hope that helps.
loser40 said:
Hi...
I'm looking for for a 'no beep' telephone-call recorder, ideally with auto call record & a dictaphone feature for my Kaiser.
Any ideas ?
TIA.
Mark.
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if you are still looking try Turbo Mobile Event ( http://www.turboirc.com/ppc/ ) it works very well with my p3600 (Trinity)
Check this out:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=485783
2 side recording is now possible with the Kaiser... and most HTC devices...
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:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Zoom-H2-Handy-R...6827883QQihZ012QQcategoryZ15199QQcmdZViewItem
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.
Maris_ said:
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?
Hi, I was wondering if anybody is using their p20pro with audio/midi daw Android apps such as audio evolution or similar.
and what their Audio latency is and whether the p20pro would be suitable for on the go audio editing
thanks
Hi all,
I'm a motorbike rider and I usually go on the weekends to do routes with my motorbike. Some weeks ago I installed a stand for the smartphone that allows me to record the routes.
What I want, and is weird that it not exists, is some kind of camera app that record with extra info in the video like speed or inclination.
I saw some dash cams apps for cars, but it has this info like the speed in the screen during the record but when I try to see the recorded video it not appears.
Thanks in advance!