aw shucks. My ipod has both audio and video recording.I haven't tried it
with voice over yet. Partially because I don't know which direction to face
the unit to record.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dane Trethowan" <grtd...@internode.on.net>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2010 12:44 PM
Subject: Re: Playing with Voxi Recorder
No unfortunately it won't work with the Ipod Nano wish it did though as it
would make a perfect addition to that device, only with the Ipod Touch,
Iphone 3GS and above and Ipad.
On 30/07/2010, at 4:34 AM, Robert doc Wright wrote:
Will it work with the Ipod nano? If so where do I find it?
----- Original Message ----- From: "Dane Trethowan"
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Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2010 10:20 AM
Subject: Playing with Voxi Recorder
I'm a little ashamed, had this app for over 7 months and I've done next
to nothing with it in that time <smile>.
Just been rediscovering the app and I've started playing around with the
terribly useful "Express recording" mode, this mode can be set to behave
in different ways. For example, suppose you launch Voxi and you have
Voxi set to launch in "Express mode", to start recording you just shake
your Iphone, Ipad or Ipod Touch, device vibrates and a beep sound is
heard, start talking and when you've finished shake the device again,
device vibrates, a beep is heard and the recording stops so its at this
point where things get truly interesting.
You can define an action after you've finished recording, in other words
you can tell Voxi what you want done with the recording, you can have it
automatically emailed to yourself, to a nominated friend, choose to send
it to multiple receipients, save the recording as a file to share on
your network and so on. I usually email my recordings and the quality
is excellent and I only use the "Medium quality" preset, you can set
high quality up to a sampling rate of 44.1KHZ but these files become
rather large and for voice recording it seems rather pointless.
I I'm sure your imagination could think of endless possibilities for the
use of Voxi but here's one which it gets mostly used for with my Iphone.
I often go out to lunch with friends or whatever, they may give me a
phone number, an email address or another point of reference so its
pretty easy to launch Voxi on the Iphone, shake, have my friend dictate
the point of interest, shake the Iphone again and find it waiting for me
at home as a voice recording in an email.
Voxi is a full dictation suite, you can even have your voice recordings
transcribed and emailed to you or sent to you on Twitter if they're
short, there's a small charge for that but the transcription is
accurate.
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