spen apps that record audio while drawing? - Galaxy Note 10.1 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Are there any apps that will record the audio while you write? Im thinking as a student, you can write notes and record the prof. Or if your marking a doc up, and you want to highlight something and you can describe it as you write?
I have tried
Snote - records audio, but not as you draw, its just an attached audio clip
Lecture notes, even bought the audio plugin, it doesnt do this because you see the whole page as it draws, not the drawing as you write. (incidentally I know the developer frequents this site, just wanted to say this is what I thought the extra audio plugin did... oh well)
Photo Desk (from the samsung app store) - oddly enough this one has come the closest. It records your drawing. And if after you record the drawing, you record the audio, you can then play the drawing and the audio at the same time. Only problem is you cant record while you draw.
Are there Any paid or free apps that do this?

This requires root, but I love it. It will work on exynos processors, but not tegra
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ms.screencast
It offers timelapse, real time, audio, resolution controls, etc.
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hanexs said:
Are there any apps that will record the audio while you write? Im thinking as a student, you can write notes and record the prof. Or if your marking a doc up, and you want to highlight something and you can describe it as you write?
I have tried
Snote - records audio, but not as you draw, its just an attached audio clip
Lecture notes, even bought the audio plugin, it doesnt do this because you see the whole page as it draws, not the drawing as you write. (incidentally I know the developer frequents this site, just wanted to say this is what I thought the extra audio plugin did... oh well)
Photo Desk (from the samsung app store) - oddly enough this one has come the closest. It records your drawing. And if after you record the drawing, you record the audio, you can then play the drawing and the audio at the same time. Only problem is you cant record while you draw.
Are there Any paid or free apps that do this?
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LectureRecordings does this, I believe.

adzenith said:
LectureRecordings does this, I believe.
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Yes, it's an add-on app that you run from inside LectureNotes.

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I need an app to capture non-youtube streaming video.

There are several choices available for capturing youtube video, but I was wanting something more universal, something like the Download helper firefox add-on.
i dont believe there is one. sorry
Yeah. I'm figuring that out. Seems weird.
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I was going to suggest ShootMe, because it has a screencast feature that records the activity of the screen in a video format (in which you could start the service, put the video full screen, and trim the video as necessary), but I don't think it'll capture sound.

[Q] Make/draw notes any time in any app?

Hi All,
I'm studying an online course and have been trying to find the easiest way to make notes on my xoom (which can then be shared to other systems).
I really like skitch, has just the right elements of note taking, highlighting, making quick presentation type slides, and storage (evernote). However I'm using dolphin browser plugin to screen capture a webpage (low quality capture) then import into skitch, scribble notes then saving to evernote. I could save the webpages to pdf with I think higher quality results but skitch doesn't support pdf - so if there's another program that supports drawing on pdf that could be a solution.
I wondered if there was a background app (appreciate it may impact performance) where I could hit a button to capture the screen or area of the screen (regardless of which browser or app I'm using at the time) scribble a note on it and save the picture? Preferably to a notebook app but just to gallery would be fine. I think this is how the HTC Flyer works (with the addition of digitiser for pen input). Anyone know of any app like this? OR have suggestions of how they work with / make notes on webpages?
This has become longer than I was expecting and as I wrote I realised it may be quite a specific set of requirements but all suggestions are welcome (already considering switching to a flyer).
Thank you

Screen capture or recording drawings?

I'd like to either record sketches or record the screen, but most apps on the playstore with screen capture capabilities do not actively record the pens drawing. It freezes if the pen touches down and after I lift up it shows what has been drawn wit the time elapsing.
I saw a few other alternatives techniques using a PC but I'd much prefer either screen capture app or an app with recording capabilities, sort of like what is found when play draw something and the other player watches the playback.
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check out SCR screen recorder [free].
It makes an mp4 video of your screen display. I just used it to record a little drawing and it didn't halt.
roustabout said:
check out SCR screen recorder [free].
It makes an mp4 video of your screen display. I just used it to record a little drawing and it didn't halt.
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Thanks. I'll check this out.
Edit: Wow! This app is amazing! It's exactly what I was looking for. I'm going to play around with the settings because I don't want to over work my processor.
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Sorry for the bump of an old thread, but lecture notes with Lecture Videos ( https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.acadoid.lecturevideos) should do the trick as well, possibly in higher quality.

[Q] Need good powerpoint annotating and audio recording solution...

Anyone know an app that will let me record a professor lecturing and record annotations as they happen to a PowerPoint slideshow? I basically want to be able to record the lecture audio and what I'm doing on screen so I can go back and re-listen to that part of the lecture if I forget something? Possible? Or am I better off just recording the what's happening on screen with a screen capture app that also has audio? Thanks a million.

External mic stereo

Hi! I'm a musician and would like to know if there is a good way to connect a stereo microphone to the Samsung Galaxy SIV (3,5 input jack, USB or Bluetooth).
Thanks.
What do you means?
Wanna a good earphone?
jomiber said:
Hi! I'm a musician and would like to know if there is a good way to connect a stereo microphone to the Samsung Galaxy SIV (3,5 input jack, USB or Bluetooth).
Thanks.
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I wanna take high quality recordings.
Thanks, but I don't want to listen music. I need to record sounds in high quality with my smartphone.
Actually, with the app RecForge Pro, you can use the top and bottom mics on the GS4 to make stereo recordings. The quality is actually very good. The only limitation is that that mics will overload somewhere around 100 dbs, so you can't record a super loud concert. I have a nice Tascam recorder, but I actually just use the RecForge Pro and my GS4 to record our quiet jams/practices. Just make sure, in RecForge Pro, in the Settings to set File Format to Stereo Native. You can set recording level and can recording in 16 bit wav, MP3, or Ogg. RecForge 2 is out from the same guy, but it's in beta and does not yet allow stereo recording.
harpdoc said:
Actually, with the app RecForge Pro, you can use the top and bottom mics on the GS4 to make stereo recordings. The quality is actually very good. The only limitation is that that mics will overload somewhere around 100 dbs, so you can't record a super loud concert. I have a nice Tascam recorder, but I actually just use the RecForge Pro and my GS4 to record our quiet jams/practices. Just make sure, in RecForge Pro, in the Settings to set File Format to Stereo Native. You can set recording level and can recording in 16 bit wav, MP3, or Ogg. RecForge 2 is out from the same guy, but it's in beta and does not yet allow stereo recording.
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I do actually record a lot with the phones mikes, too (before that with my S2 either).
But it would be a hell of a project, to transform our device to a stereo-recording with better HQ Mikrophones attached.
There is access to the mics. With enough soldering and additional wires and some non permanent connectors, it could be practicable.
BUT i am no expert in circuits - so i will let that part handle someone else! There certainly would be a need for something like that.
Putting a small hightech mike anywhere with a small Smartphone is not that obvious than having a real Recorder with you to have a good bootleg!
jomiber said:
Thanks, but I don't want to listen music. I need to record sounds in high quality with my smartphone.
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I'm a studio musician myself and have looked into this a bit. You might want to have a leer at USB Audio Recorder Pro (in the play store); getting a high-quality ADC (with built-in mic pre) that is documented as working with that software; and an OTG cable.
Email the gentleman who created USB ARP and he'll give you a few choices that are proven.
Beyond that, get a high-quality USB analog-to-digital converter that works with the software I mentioned and use the mic that you would for a normal recording. I favor the AKG C414 for guitar, but that's just my preference. For field recordings, there are numerous setups to research on sites dedicated to that area.
One issue with Android is that it isn't a real-time OS, and there aren't as many music creation software options that work as there are for iOS. That's also because Apple has a legacy business with pro recording. The only reason I ever bought a mac is because I had to in order to work. All of the recording studios in New York required me to be proficient on it, since I'm a keyboardist and often end up running the show.
However, when it comes to smartphones, I tend to buy Android. I much prefer offerings by Samsung, HTC and Google to the iPhone.
Tablets are another matter. I love my Nexus 7 2014 for everything else, but for music creation and recording, the iPad Air destroys it. That's what I'd tend to use: an iPA with any of the proven ADCs that work with that tablet (and the camera kit) as well as PCs and Macs (no point in having to buy different I/O for my laptop).
The Surface Pro tablets have the potential to do the same in theory (legacy software, true Windows 8.1, etc.), but I haven't had any experience with them. You can read about people who have had on Gearslutz, which might be a better place to ask about recording on the S4.
Thanks for your answers!!!!! They have been very usefull!!!
http://www.ebay.it/itm/Cavo-sdoppia...289?pt=Computer_portatili&hash=item1c3b265d51 this will allow you to connect any microhpone to the audio jack.

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