Audacity’s Voice Data Input

Saturday, May 5, 2007Audio, Palm Master Series

Audacity Data Input ScreenHere we go, again. The screen you are looking at features a very robust data input screen. One of the coolest things is that you can look up address book info and through certain template text specify if you want the first & last names, phone info, email, company name and practically any other address book field included in the written file that goes with your voice recording. This even includes the custom fields which gives you lots of flexibility in how you want to organize your audio recordings. However, that is not the coolest feature of this screen.

You can create a database text file to be stored on your SD card and access an entire row of information from a record. You can have other field info from that row populate the other fields in that screen. Still not satisfied? You can also select records from 2 other database files as well. There is an intuitive “make selection” screen that allows you to choose which record from the text file database to include. This can be your own notepad created simple text database and I am not just talking about one field but many fields across the row for that record.You can even use the info from the screen as a checklist for what you must cover during a recording. This is great for investigators, doctors, reporters, etc. Simply amazing.

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