How do you use Audio Notetaker?

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Record a class, interview, meeting (or even your own personal dictation), either directly into Audio Notetaker or using a separate digital recorder. Audio Notetaker can also be used with other audio recordings, such as podcasts.Record your audio onto a digital recorder or straight into Audio Notetaker.
Import your recording or audio file into Audio Notetaker, a process made simple thanks to the inbuilt devices manager. If you have added index marks (Olympus recorders) or T-marks (Sony recorders) to your recording then these will display as new sections. Navigate through your recording using simple keyboard commands or by moving though the audio pane with the mouse. You can personalize Audio Notetaker to suit your preferences; alter the font or colour options, spacing and audio quality.Import your audio file into Audio Notetaker
Edit your audio recording by breaking it down into smaller sections. You can also chop and change it by using simple cut, copy and paste commands. You can even speed your recording up if you’re short of time, or slow it down to help with comprehension.Edit your recording to leave just the bits you want to hear again
Annotate your recording using colour highlighters or markers. Build up your notes and add pictures, PowerPoint slides, images or content from the internet. You can also make these annotations in real time if you are using Audio Notetaker to record your audio.
Add colour, text and images.
Review using full-screen mode. This displays your PowerPoint slides big whilst still giving you easy audio navigation, perfect for re-living that presentation or meeting.Review your notes in full-screen mode to recreate the experience of a lecture.
Organize your recordings and notes using metadata tags and the dedicated Audio Notetaker File Manager. Use these tags and the search tool to quickly locate the information when you need it. You can even search for keywords within PowerPoint presentations.Tag your notes with metadata and easily find them again later.
Export your notes to a word processor or mind-mapping tool. Alternatively, export your edited recording, broken down into manageable tracks, to listen to on an MP3 player or CD. Audio Notetaker will also save your notes as track names and images as album art, so you can review on the move.Export your notes to itunes and view them on an mp3 player

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Record

Record a class, interview, meeting (or even your own personal dictation), either directly into Audio Notetaker or using a separate digital recorder. Audio Notetaker can also be used with other audio recordings, such as podcasts.

Import

Import your recording or audio file into Audio Notetaker, a process made simple thanks to the inbuilt devices manager. Navigate through your recording using simple keyboard commands or by moving though the audio pane with the mouse. You can personalize Audio Notetaker to suit your preferences; alter the font or colour options, spacing and audio quality.

Edit

Edit your recording by breaking it down into smaller sections. You can also chop and change it by using simple cut, copy and paste commands. You can even speed your recording up if you’re short of time, or slow it down to help with comprehension.

Annotate

Annotate your recording using colour highlighters or markers. Build up your notes and add pictures, PowerPoint slides, images or content from the internet. You can also make these annotations in real time if you are using Audio Notetaker to record your audio.

Review

Review using full-screen mode. This displays your PowerPoint slides big whilst still giving you easy audio navigation, perfect for re-living that presentation or meeting.

Organize

Organize your recordings and notes using metadata tags and the dedicated Audio Notetaker File Manager. Use these tags and the search tool to quickly locate the information when you need it. You can even search for keywords within PowerPoint presentations.

Export

Export your notes to a word processor or mind-mapping tool. Alternatively, export your edited recording, broken down into manageable tracks, to listen to on an MP3 player or CD. Audio Notetaker will also save your notes as track names and images as album art, so you can review on the move.

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