The problem was I had forgotten to bring my Olympus WS portable digital audio recorder to the ceremony! It did work to record the ceremony, and with some amplification in Audacity the resulting final recording which I uploaded to edublogs.
Most of this recording was made from my seat in the 2nd row of the church sanctuary where this ceremony was held. Files can be named as desired. This is how recordings look on the iPhone after they have been saved:. To transfer recorded iTalk audio files to your computer, it is necessary to download and install the free iTalk iSync application. To transfer files, open the iTalk application on your iPhone and then open the iTalk iSync program on your computer.
Both your iPhone and computer must be connected to the same WiFi network. The iTalk iSync application scans the network and finds any iPhones which are connected and running iTalk. After double clicking the name of the iPhone, a confirmation prompt is displayed on the iPhone:. If you click YES to this prompt, the iPhone and the computer are connected and ready for transfers:. The files in AIFF format copy over to your computer relatively quickly, about as fast as they would with a wired, direct USB connection.
Have you had positive or negative experiences using the iTalk iPhone application, or just the built-in speakerphone recording option on a different cell phone model? Technorati Tags: italk , isync , iphone , audio , audacity , podcasting , record. If you enjoyed this post and found it useful, subscribe to Wes' free newsletter. Check out Wes' video tutorial library, "Playing with Media. Wesley Fryer are available on wesfryer. I wear my Arrow of Light award on my uniform every time I put it on.
I think it is great the AOL can be taken forward into Boy Scouting and is even worn as a knot on the adult scout uniform. I was surprised to learn about the new Scout shirts that came out in August— I guess the shoulder pocket is designed to hold an iPod, which an opening for the audio cord. Did you try Recorder iphone app by Retronyms? Sep 23, AM in response to donna68freight In response to donna68freight.
If the App these files are in support file sharing, you can connect the iPhone to a computer and open iTunes. If you scroll to the bottom of that pane, you should see the File Sharing section. Click on the App the files are in, and you should get a list of files further to the right.
You can click on one of the files, and then click on the "Save To" button below the list to save the file to the computer. The steps can be found in the section titled: Copy files from an iOS app to your computer in the following support document:. Sep 23, AM. Communities Get Support. Sign in Sign in Sign in corporate. Browse Search. Ask a question. User profile for user: donna68freight donna68freight.
Many thanks for your help in advance. Best, Donna. More Less. Reply I have this question too 42 I have this question too Me too 42 Me too.
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