I was wondering if (or how easy) it is to add a voice picture description to an image? I remember this being mentioned in the early specs but wasn't covered in the review. My Kodak records sound with the JPEG and I've found that to be very handy on vacations.
Ive got a F55 and it records up to 40 seconds of sound on a single picture, but when I transfer the file to my computer it only has a jpg picture file (no mpeg sound file) I'm I over looking something. Can you tell me how to save the mpeg file?
If it's anything like my F55, then when you press the shutter and release it will shoot the picture and record sound for the next five seconds. If you hold the shutter button down it will shoot the picture and keep recording until you release the shutter or for up to 30 seconds. The original JPEG image is stored along with a seperate MPEG file that has an MPEG sized version of the picture you shot along with the sound you recorded.
The press release at the Sony website states that it has mpeg audio and video capabilities, but doesn't say anything about the audio with jpegs. The release is very vague on the description of things, so it's hard to say from what's stated there.
http://www.sel.sony.com/SEL/corpcomm/news/ita/109.html
The Description listing for the camera is also very general.
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Touchscreen phones simplify the wireless world, especially when combined with voice activation. Although making calls using voice commands was an option before touchscreens became available, the method used to set up this feature is different than it is for non-touchscreen units. It can take time to master the set of procedures that will get the feature working. Step 1 Create a voice tag. Touch "Contacts" on the today screen. This opens the list of contacts on your phone. From here, do one of three things: you can hold your finger on the desired contact and then tap the "Add Voice Tag," you can select the desired contact, tap on "Menu" and then "Add Voice Tag," or you can tap the desired contact to open their personal screen and then hit "Menu" followed by "Add Voice Tag." Step 2 Record the voice tag on your phone. Touch the phone number to which you wish to add a voice tag then touch the "Record" button. Record your voice tag for that contact. An icon will be displayed to the right of the number when the voice tag is complete. You can listen to your voice tag by touching the "Play" button on the screen or you can delete it to record a new one. Step 3 Make a voice tag for a program. Tap the "Start" button on the phone. Go to "Settings" and then the "Personal" tab followed by "Voice Speed Dial." Choose the program for the voice tag and record the voice tag in the same manner as you did for the contact. To open the program with the voice tag, tap "Start," "Programs" and then "Voice Speed Dial." Step 4 Launch a program or make a call. Make a call by tapping "Start" followed by "Programs" and then "Voice Speed Dial." You will hear a beep. Say the voice tag you recorded for the person you wish to call. You can open a program via the same procedure (by speaking the voice tag created for the program). Step 5 Check the voice tags you created. Tap on "Start," "Settings," "Personal" tab and then "Voice Speed Dial." A voice tag tab appears and displays a list of your voice tags.
Basically what it is saying in that paragraph is that you can also use this device as a flash dfrive and save images, text documents, etc. When the device is connected to your computer it is seen by the computer as a disk drive. You would access that disk drive and copy any images or files into any one of the DSS_FLD folders that you see when you access the drive letter that represents the recorder.
If you remember what file name was given to that file, then use Windows Search option and locate that file any where in computer.
Please don't mention file extension, just put file name in search box.
Hope this trick will work.
HI Con613, Voice command is one of the feature of the mobile. It is important and if u understand it, it is very easy and useful to us. Voice command is used to perform some sort of function (such as to open apps, camera, voice recorder, etc. and to call peoples) by giving voice command. For it u need to go to voice command in tools in menu, then a list of apps appears. In it, u choose 1 apps, then it gives command to record voice. Record any voice of urs as command for it. When in standby mode or desktop, hold right soft key until voice command appears. Then give the same voice as recorded before to open the choosen apps. Same process is to be applied for the apps. For dialling people from voice command, u need to go to the person's contact. Go to options of it and add a voice as command for it. And same process is to be applied as to open the apps. thank you =============================================== It is for mobile users. If it is helpful for u, u can feedback me. And i will help u later in other problems. SAJAN
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