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Author Recording Sound on K750i
Matt

2005-11-27, 11:48 pm

I've recently had the idea of recording my lectures at Uni. Since I
always carry my phone around with me, it seems like the perfect device
to use.

However, when I try to use the sound recorder function on my phone, I
end up only getting about 5 minutes of audio before it suddenly stops
recording. For some reason, the screen still shows that the lecture is
being recorded so I have no idea that the phone has actually stopped.

Does anyone have any ideas why it is doing this and how I can make the
phone record for longer?

Free memory is certainly not an issue as both phone and memory have
well above 20 MB. Since the 5 minute audio files recorded only seem to
be around 1MB, this is certainly not an issue.

Kind regards,

Matt

Joe

2005-11-28, 5:48 pm

Can't help, but why not just stay awake and take notes like a good boy?

"Matt" <mattb95@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1133137439.675052.130320@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> I've recently had the idea of recording my lectures at Uni. Since I
> always carry my phone around with me, it seems like the perfect device
> to use.
>
> However, when I try to use the sound recorder function on my phone, I
> end up only getting about 5 minutes of audio before it suddenly stops
> recording. For some reason, the screen still shows that the lecture is
> being recorded so I have no idea that the phone has actually stopped.
>
> Does anyone have any ideas why it is doing this and how I can make the
> phone record for longer?
>
> Free memory is certainly not an issue as both phone and memory have
> well above 20 MB. Since the 5 minute audio files recorded only seem to
> be around 1MB, this is certainly not an issue.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Matt
>



Matt

2005-11-28, 5:49 pm

Clearly you've never been to a Physics lecture here :)

Threre are some things I always think it would be nice to get down but
never have the time during lectures - so recording parts of certain
lectures seems like an ideal solution.

AndrewH

2005-11-28, 11:48 pm

I think the 5mins recording will be something to do with the phone using up
the available memory space on the handset.
I've got a 512mb Memory StickDuo in my 750i, but I can't find if there is a
recording time limit ( and can't be bothered to leave it recording to find
out!)
I once heard a 30min podcast recorded on a K700i so there must be a way . .
..

cheers
Andrew




"Matt" <mattb95@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1133137439.675052.130320@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> I've recently had the idea of recording my lectures at Uni. Since I
> always carry my phone around with me, it seems like the perfect device
> to use.
>
> However, when I try to use the sound recorder function on my phone, I
> end up only getting about 5 minutes of audio before it suddenly stops
> recording. For some reason, the screen still shows that the lecture is
> being recorded so I have no idea that the phone has actually stopped.
>
> Does anyone have any ideas why it is doing this and how I can make the
> phone record for longer?
>
> Free memory is certainly not an issue as both phone and memory have
> well above 20 MB. Since the 5 minute audio files recorded only seem to
> be around 1MB, this is certainly not an issue.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Matt
>



Joe

2005-11-28, 11:48 pm


"Matt" <mattb95@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1133211075.670315.166680@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> Clearly you've never been to a Physics lecture here :)
>
> Threre are some things I always think it would be nice to get down but
> never have the time during lectures - so recording parts of certain
> lectures seems like an ideal solution.


Can you actually hear the lecturer that far back, or you scramble to the
front?


Matt

2005-11-30, 5:48 pm

We have decent acoustics in our lecture rooms and many lectures also
speak through a wireless microphone.

SInce these files are only a couple of MB's in size, it seems bizarre
that I am managing to use up my 64MB memory stick, which is mostly
empty, in a matter of minutes.

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