Hi, I am new to these forums, but I know quite a few people who come here make their choices on looking at data + reviews.
I like my audio quality to be perfect and I was wondering if anybody could download rmaa(rigthmark audio analyzer) and post their test results!
As a new member I can't post links, but google rmaa and look for rightmark.
Here's to hoping that we can get at least one set of results!
P.S. You will need to install the software, then create an audio file, copy it over using Zune(the difficult part), then run the test using your PC and the recorded sound!
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I've saved some notes on my xda/wallaby in which there are small embedded sound files.
Is there a way,either within the XDA or in windows that I can separate off the sound part of the note so the sound can be used in another windows programme?
I've tried the basic way of cut and paste but as you'd guess - no dice.
Any ideas out there
Thanks all for reading.
Perhaps I've found the ans to my own q
whoops, I've just looked back over my old posts and have seen I asked and got a reply to a similar q before.
I'll try that software to see whether it can 'pull' the embedded sound file from the note -
But If anyone knows this does / doesn't work I'd appreciate a push in the right direction.
Thanks
Bummer! No good, doesn't run. It appears to need W2003 and my xda's using W2000.
Any other ideas people?
Have you tried other software?
Hi,
I had the same question, but since I could'nt save my notes as mp3, I downloaded RESCO Audio Recorder (I use v3.21), and it works great. There are others that offer this possibility, you could look for one that fits your necessities.
You could also play your note while using this audio recorder software, so you get only the sound you want... I don't know if it will really work, but it's an idea.
ref the resco prog ...
Hi there, just logged back in tonight 5:45 pm UK time, thanks for the suggestion.
I'm downloading it to my xda right now so I'' post fback for others later
BTW here's the link I used for future ref
http://www.resco.net/pocketpc/audiorecorder/downloads.asp
regards
It Works ! ! !
Hi there, it works
I Installed Resco then started recording as mp3 whilst at the same time I opened the Notes file and pressed play on the embedded sound file.
So in effect the sound went 'out' the speaker embedded and back 'in' the earpiece to become an mp3
And that could then be taken into my PC
No real loss worries as the file is just 'plain vanilla' voice not music
Thanks again
XDA = 1, rest of the PDA world = 0
Yippie
getting mp3s out of an xda
Just to confirm, the resco prog works perfectly in recording output from the loudspeaker.
I then passed the mp3 through audiacity a free open source small-scale studio style mixing programme and then uploaded the finished article.
If anyone is interested, here's the link to the file.
www.MySpace.com/querubim
the sound file in question is the one called 'Dreams In The Night'
Regds
Great!
I'm glad it worked... And you're right, the sound quality remains good enough, at least for the convertion of notes to mp3...
Now I use this software directly to record my classes in mp3 format... The main problem now remains with the battery, that lasts less than 3 hours (I also use a infrared keyboard to make my notes while the recording)... I´m trying to change the battery for a new one and also getting an external charger, so I don't need to concern about it anymore... Let's see if I can get it to work...
Hey all.
Just wanted to share with you a series of youtube videos I'm doing covering all aspects of the TFP. I'm well aware that many of you in this forum are far more knowledgable than me about getting the best out of the prime but it's thanks to little help posts and stuff that I've learned the things I've learned so I thought I'd share my knowledge as I learn more and more and enjoy what the prime has to offer. I've tried using the youtube link button but it doesn't seem to set them up as videos so I guess you'll have to use the links. I'll update this thread as and when I make more videos. Thanks for watching and commenting in advance
Thanks
THANKS. AS I ran out of them. YouTube button is easy to use. Just press it. Then add the YouTube video code in the middle. Make sure no spaces are in-between. I had a hard time at first figuring it out. The spaces are what messed me up. Now its very easy to do and works. It would be better for you to convert links to embedded videos. To keep everything centralized and within this thread. If I get a chance, I might look into converting them for you. It is alot of videos though..lmfao. or I might make you a little how to on it.
Will be checking these out soon.
Thanks for your efforts.
Setting up a bluetooth mouse
Here's another one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jethnymDlmY - Setting up a bluetooth mouse
And here's an attempt with the youtube button. Still doesn't seem to work for me
See only this part " jethnymDlmY" needs to go in-between [YOUTUBE]exAmplecode[YOUTUBE] Best way is go to desktop YouTube site. Then on video page, click share that's underneath video. A code will pop up like the one you just tried to post. Instead of the whole thing, only grab the last part of code /last part. Then come back here. Make your post. Press YouTube button. Then paste code exactly in the middle. Make sure no spaces. Then press OK or whatever and video should be embedded. That's exactly what I did with what I saw you try to post. Put last part of code in between both [YOUTUBE][YOUTUBE] And here's the embedded video
Awesome. Thanks for that. I've worked out how to fix it - done one video. I'll do the rest soon.
Videos now fixed and embedded. Thanks to demandarin. More videos coming soon
A video review about google currents
A highlight reel of the videos I've done so far
Fixed the above one which was showing the wrong video. Today's video is about my cloud storage.
One I'm sure most of you are aware of but a useful demonstration of the volume difference using your right hand.
Putting Snesdroid through its paces.
Hi there, not to disrupt the cleanliness of your thread here, but:
Did you happen to catch the app that would let us stream chosen content (say YouTube as the most obvious) over other apps? I'm pretty sure I remember just such an app being named at some point and have since lost the thread.
Don't know to be honest. Sorry
This is a two-parter. Things didn't go quite as planned because of the tablet and applications. That's why I did it though; to show if it could be done, how difficult it could be to do and what the final end product would look like. It shows how, productivity wise, tablets just still aren't up to the task.
The first video is actually the final product of me recording stuff with the Prime tablet and editing it together using the Movie Studio app.
The second video is of me editing the first video together.
This is a look at the BBC iplayer application/website.
A look at the ASUS exclusive widget: myzine
A pretty cool news app here for you. News Republic.
MX Video and Swipepad
Two vids today. One about MX Video
The second is about an application I came across after it being mentioned on here actually: Swipe pad - a very cool task switcher/app launcher app.
Today's video is a look at a variant of the News Republic app I did a few days ago. This one is called Appy Geek.
might be time to make vids of newer apps n stuff. like overskreen, stickit, etc...more hardcore apps that'll gain interest. also, how come you just don't organize all your videos into the OP? instead of being spread throughout the thread where posts integrate with them and vids will be lost in the pages.
just a tip. good work regardless
So There are tons of great Roms out there and many of them are lacking one thing..HDMI landscape mirroring, So I created this thread in order to try to remedy this. I hope its the right place for the Thread, I don't know where else to look for the answers. I'm hoping that together we will be able to create a flashable zip. Any help is welcomed!
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So There are tons of great Roms out there and many of them are lacking one thing..HDMI landscape mirroring, So I created this thread in order to try to remedy this. I hope its the right place for the Thread, I don't know where else to look for the answers. I'm hoping that together we will be able to create a flashable zip. Any help is welcomed!
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Q&A is where this goes. If you figure out a FIX, THEN it goes here in Development.
Best bet...look on Google to see what devices have working HDMI mirroring for the rom you are looking to use, and see if you can pull some from it and get it working on the Photon.
Mine works on PA 1.6. Full landscape and portrait but sound comes from phone speaker. Have sound out to an old stereo via RCA plug. Works for movies and using as a PC with dock or direct connect
bearw815 said:
Mine works on PA 1.6. Full landscape and portrait but sound comes from phone speaker. Have sound out to an old stereo via RCA plug. Works for movies and using as a PC with dock or direct connect
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I love TheBills work, but I use the phone for video and without the libs from moto netflix and many other streaming video sites have issues.
So here's the deal, I love a certain soundtrack on Mushroom Wars.
Someone uploaded a version of it from the PS3 version [ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SY54xegYEX4 ] but it seems the audio's been compressed by youtube. If possible I want to get the .ogg or whatever native format it's in, un-truncated.
So I've taken the .apk [ uploaded it here https://www.mediafire.com/?7vih6xsb0murslz ] and unzipped it and found ./assets/sound2/ which is about 11MB. I sorted by the highest size, and it shows several soundtracks, but none of them is the right one. The rest are short sound effects.
I know for a fact that the music has played on a multiplayer mode, on my tablet a couple weeks or months back. [I checked thenk, but same as now, couldn't find it].
If anyone can show me where the music file is or upload it, that would be great.
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If you can record it with your phone and post that, I can get a high quality version (via ps3) if that helps?
greystoker said:
If you can record it with your phone and post that, I can get a high quality version (via ps3) if that helps?
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No, it doesn't really help because I never know when the soundtrack will come on [it's somewhat random which track will play, depending on the map, which is also random]. Even then, it would have game sound effects mixed in, and I just want the raw track.
I just cannot figure out where they are hiding that specific track, or why they would try to do it. The others are easily found but I'm still drawing a blank why they [Mushroom wars developers] would do that.
mvmacd said:
No, it doesn't really help because I never know when the soundtrack will come on [it's somewhat random which track will play, depending on the map, which is also random]. Even then, it would have game sound effects mixed in, and I just want the raw track.
I just cannot figure out where they are hiding that specific track, or why they would try to do it. The others are easily found but I'm still drawing a blank why they [Mushroom wars developers] would do that.
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I was going thru the files (thanks for the apk) and noticed that on the music tracks, they're long and have like 10 songs in each track (or something like that). Basically, it's like 1 long file and every minute or so there's a new sound track in the file. Did you listen to all of them?
I swear that on PS3 there's a "CHICKIE" sound effect and in the apk I only found a "Chingie" sounding thing. I'm gonna have to play it on the PS3 and get the sound I heard cuz I want it for a notification tone
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Also, as for recording it, if you can get at least a 10 second snippet of the 'track' you want, I'm willing to hunt thru the apk for it. Wouldn't hurt, right?
i have found some soundtracks of mushroom wars on SOUNDCLOUD.
Hi,
I'm not sure if I'm just using bad search terms or what, but I haven't been able to come up with anything.
I know something similar must be out there! Apologies if it's easy to find and I've just overlooked it...
What I'm looking for is a Video Recording/Camcorder App that streams live to YouTube, G-Drive or even my own Server.
Just want to be able to shoot video and have it safely stored offsite immediately...
(Not like the stock camcorder app that let's you share and upload the video post shooting)
I mean if someone grabbed the phone out of your hand whilst recording, it would still be there.
Does anybody have any suggestions, I'd really appreciate any help!
Thanks,
Bren