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Allan Palmer's avatar

The enhanced audio recorder features look interesting. I shall have to experiment. I can potentially see myself "brainstorming" by speaking my thoughts into an EN recording and flipping between notes to collect information to add to my ramblings.

Can the recorder be used while you're in a Google Meet online meeting to capture discussion? Might make it easier to produce minutes of the neeting>

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Jon Tromans's avatar

I think it could be but it would only pic up microphone and not the computer audio. The standalone meeting taker tool does PC and mic and it would be nice to see it built into the app.

https://evernote.com/ai-transcribe/meeting

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Allan Palmer's avatar

Thanks for the clarification on that, Jon. I was a bit confused about what inputs the Trabscribe functions picked up. As you say, it would be good to have the standalone features built into the app, or at least have the links to the ai-transcribe features website incorporated into the app so you could call them directly from within EN rather than searching for the relevant url and opening a web browser.

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Alejandro G. Rodriguez's avatar

Thanks for the article. What is the limit in time and/or transcription words for an audio file?

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Jon Tromans's avatar

Its 100MB or 60 minutes and both are hard limits so it wouldn't transcribe 2 hours if it was less than 100MB. File types are mp3, mp4, mpeg, mpga, m4a, x-m4a, wav, webm, aac, x-aac, mov, ogg, quicktime, mkv, m4v.

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