Hi Brian, There is no limit, you can record until your iPhone's available storage is full. If you had a 64 Gb iPhone this would probably mean you could record for a couple of weeks. One way to find out is to do a 10 or 15 minute recording, then check the file size, multiply it by 5 or 4 to get approximately how big a file for a 1 hour recording would be and then divide your available storage by that file size.
Regards, Sieghard -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of BrianMiller Sent: Sunday, February 09, 2014 8:36 AM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: The potential of the dictation function? On a related note, does anyone know what the maximum length of a memo one can record with the built in memo recorder app on the iPhone? Thanks! Brian M -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Craig Werner Sent: Sunday, February 09, 2014 10:59 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: The potential of the dictation function? Sandra, your post is an example of the imaginative and far-reaching messages I enjoy reading on this list. I am so glad folks are experimenting with the dictation option. I admit to distrusting it since it often makes errors which users do not catch through proofreading, and this sometimes makes them appear careless. Nevertheless, I agree it is a very worthwhile service. Perhaps more than any other group, It benefits those who have difficulty typing or cannot do so at all. Craig On 2/9/14, Sandratomkins <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi there! > I was just playing around with my phone and I opened the notes app. > Then, in a new note, I started off the dictation function. I then > walked into the kitchen, where my partner was eating lunch, the radio > was playing, and there was some ambient noise. I told him I wanted to > carry out a small experiment with dictation and asked him to talk to > me. We then had a short conversation. I stopped the dictation function > and waited to see how much of the conversation my phone had picked up. > It actually did very well, probably, digitising about 30/40% of our > conversation. Something I noticed was that when my partner spoke the dictation made a new paragraph For him. > > So, what do I conclude? I am thinking that the phone has the > potential, under the right circumstances, to, say, digitise a whole > lecture. I think, it would need to actually record the lecture first > and then take its time over the digitising from spoken to text. But I > am sure it could actually do it as things stand right now. That is, I > think it can do it but it with me to have its own space for the processing. > > Has anyone else played with this function? Perhaps, there is already > an app to do it? I would be very interested to hear people's comments > on this as, I think, it may have greater potential, I E, in transcribing radio programs > for people who at the moment can't access them due to hearing loss. 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