Transferring Recorded Files from Android to PC
Re: Transferring Recorded Files from Android to PC
I did ask but so far radio silence
Do you know of any other app with similar features? Couldnt find another with a mike preamp which is the feature I need...
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Do you know of any other app with similar features? Couldnt find another with a mike preamp which is the feature I need...
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Re: Transferring Recorded Files from Android to PC
Well, it shows as stored in the "Recordings" folder.
Unfortuantly the Recordings folder is empty, but I cant tell if this is a limitation of the trial version or not.
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Unfortuantly the Recordings folder is empty, but I cant tell if this is a limitation of the trial version or not.
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Re: Transferring Recorded Files from Android to PC
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Re: Transferring Recorded Files from Android to PC
"Btw ever tried to tell Neutron to store the recordings at a location that you CAN access ?"
Thanks for the suggestion. I made a new folder, added it as a new source with the big plus at the bottom, selected it for active, then made a new recording. It was in the new folder, and I could access it just like any other file. Success!
Remember I also have previously rolled back the neutron version per the tacked instructions.
Now how to get my old recordings into the new folder?!
If i click and hold over the recording, one of the options is Share. I have installed a program called X-plore (not sure if legit, read about it on a samsung site or something) that comes up as an option for copy for the Share function. The old files show as copied, but they then are not visible. If I do the same thing with a new recording out of the new folder, it IS visible.
So it has to be "scoped file access".
I am good going forward, but cant get the old recordings 'out' of neutron. I am actually considering playing them out of neutron into another recorder, but that would defeat making he flac file in the first place.
Thanks for the suggestion. I made a new folder, added it as a new source with the big plus at the bottom, selected it for active, then made a new recording. It was in the new folder, and I could access it just like any other file. Success!
Remember I also have previously rolled back the neutron version per the tacked instructions.
Now how to get my old recordings into the new folder?!
If i click and hold over the recording, one of the options is Share. I have installed a program called X-plore (not sure if legit, read about it on a samsung site or something) that comes up as an option for copy for the Share function. The old files show as copied, but they then are not visible. If I do the same thing with a new recording out of the new folder, it IS visible.
So it has to be "scoped file access".
I am good going forward, but cant get the old recordings 'out' of neutron. I am actually considering playing them out of neutron into another recorder, but that would defeat making he flac file in the first place.
Re: Transferring Recorded Files from Android to PC
I'm afraid you won't, unless you root the device.bigbrotherisyou wrote: ↑Tue Nov 22, 2022 8:58 pmNow how to get my old recordings into the new folder?!
Re: Transferring Recorded Files from Android to PC
I created a proposal to solves this deficiency :
blaubär wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 5:40 pmSituation: with SAF the default location for the recorder's audio files is inaccessible for retrieval
Problem: users are confounded, see here
Proposal: let the recorder warn the unsuspecting user ( on Android 11 onwards and with the non-generic apk ) that unless he creates a new source for his recorded audio he won't be able to access it other than by playing it with the recorder
Re: Transferring Recorded Files from Android to PC
Can the developer make the share to other apps work? I tried to send the file as attachment but it can't be done.
Re: Transferring Recorded Files from Android to PC
When you long press a Recording file and select Share icon, if you select gmail app to email the file, the gmail app opens and says "permission denied for the attachment".
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