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General Software Discussion / 'Time stamping' sound recorder
« on: December 29, 2008, 07:50 PM »
I'm hoping one of the DC guru's might know of a tool like this.
I use abstractspoon's free 'todolist' for all my tasks, and keep notes in it. When key things happen in a meeting (like everyone agrees with something) I hit Ctrl-D which puts a date/time stamp in my notes.
In onenote (which I don't use), it keeps your sound file synchronised to your notes so when you click on a spot in the notes, it jumps to what was being said when you were typing that word. That's very cool, but onenote doesn't appeal much other than that.
I'd like to get something similar happening. So I'd like to record sounds for meetings but be able to 'jump to a time' (ie 2:34pm, not 12mins into the sound file). If the tool could create and accept URL style links that could be clicked to play the sound from a point on, that would be a nice to have.
Anyone know of such a thing?
Thanks all!
I use abstractspoon's free 'todolist' for all my tasks, and keep notes in it. When key things happen in a meeting (like everyone agrees with something) I hit Ctrl-D which puts a date/time stamp in my notes.
In onenote (which I don't use), it keeps your sound file synchronised to your notes so when you click on a spot in the notes, it jumps to what was being said when you were typing that word. That's very cool, but onenote doesn't appeal much other than that.
I'd like to get something similar happening. So I'd like to record sounds for meetings but be able to 'jump to a time' (ie 2:34pm, not 12mins into the sound file). If the tool could create and accept URL style links that could be clicked to play the sound from a point on, that would be a nice to have.
Anyone know of such a thing?
Thanks all!