(New App) S-pen Recorder for Note 10.1 2014

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iceddown

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I just wanted to share this new app with the community. It's called S-pen Recorder for Note 10.1 2014 and is available in the Samsung App store. It allows pdf hand written notes to be synced with recorded audio. You can also click a portion of your written text and the audio recorded at that moment will be played. One note, Spen SDK must be installed from Google Play store or this app won't work. I found this out by emailing the developer who responded promptly and was very helpful. This is the 1st app on Android that I have seen that adds my most missed feature from Notability on my old Ipad. Glad it's available for our Notes!
 

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I can't seem to be able to find this app in the Samsung Store. Can you or anyone point me in the right direction please?

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iceddown

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Does this work with any application using the pen, including Lecture Notes?<br />
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Via my Note 3

Care to share how?
I emailed the developer of Lecture Notes 2 weeks ago and he told me it didn't offer that function.


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It's a lecture notes add on. Just search for lecturerecordings.

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It's a lecture notes add on. Just search for lecturerecordings.

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it does not do that. It just does a screen recording and then you have to scroll through the video to find what was being said at that time, which is very inefficient for a 2 hour lecture. This app lets you click on what you wrote within the note itself and it will play the audio based on what was being said at that stroke.
 

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it does not do that. It just does a screen recording and then you have to scroll through the video to find what was being said at that time, which is very inefficient for a 2 hour lecture. This app lets you click on what you wrote within the note itself and it will play the audio based on what was being said at that stroke.

In LectureRecordings open the notebook you want to play back and click replay notebook. Once in the replay screen press the menu button and choose the option 'Search Recordings' and then it asks you to touch a spot in the notebook that you want the audio to start from and it'll start at that keystroke.
 
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In LectureRecordings open the notebook you want to play back and click replay notebook. Once in the replay screen press the menu button and choose the option 'Search Recordings' and then it asks you to touch a spot in the notebook that you want the audio to start from and it'll start at that keystroke.

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    I just wanted to share this new app with the community. It's called S-pen Recorder for Note 10.1 2014 and is available in the Samsung App store. It allows pdf hand written notes to be synced with recorded audio. You can also click a portion of your written text and the audio recorded at that moment will be played. One note, Spen SDK must be installed from Google Play store or this app won't work. I found this out by emailing the developer who responded promptly and was very helpful. This is the 1st app on Android that I have seen that adds my most missed feature from Notability on my old Ipad. Glad it's available for our Notes!
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    To get the app you have to visit the Samsung App Store from your Note. It won't show up if you look it up on a phone unless you use a Web browser and select your Note on the left. I hope this link below works.

    http://apps.samsung.com/mars/topApp...4|@tot=12|@idx=0|@doc=G00019423893|@title=nil
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    it does not do that. It just does a screen recording and then you have to scroll through the video to find what was being said at that time, which is very inefficient for a 2 hour lecture. This app lets you click on what you wrote within the note itself and it will play the audio based on what was being said at that stroke.

    In LectureRecordings open the notebook you want to play back and click replay notebook. Once in the replay screen press the menu button and choose the option 'Search Recordings' and then it asks you to touch a spot in the notebook that you want the audio to start from and it'll start at that keystroke.