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Dont Voice Record To SD Card
2008-01-29 14:00:30 by Tariq Bamadhaj in Eten Blog dot Com
 

How many of you use your Pocket PC devices to record audio notes, be it for reminders or something else? I used to be one such user for a while until I felt it was easier to just enter the data into my personal information manager (PIM). Anyways for those of you still using audio recording, here’s some to take note off.

The next time you are going to be recording, you might want to record it to Memory Card first and then transfer it to your storage (Micro SD) card. Or if you are more analytical, find out how much space 10 seconds of recording takes up and then see how much you can record. Then then next time you need to record, make sure you do not exceed that time. Why so specific you ask?

That’s because if you were to record to maximum capacity, your card will somehow become inaccessible. And it seems that it cannot be fixed. I myself am not sure what is causing the problem or why it just does not stop recording. But after reading daoverclocker’s account on it, I thought it would be best to share it with you.

So be warned the next time you decide to record for long periods on your device. Hope you found this useful.


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