Thursday, December 14, 2006
Encode the audio files to MP3
For those who have a Palm with the possibility of voice recording, you will find this very useful program that allows compress to MP3 WAV files that are generated by default. MrAnderson analyzes this converter called MP3Enc.
The demo version allows compress files up to 20 seconds, for larger files will be necessary to purchase the full version. The space saving is considerable: a WAV 1.2Mb became one of only 228kb. Yet we must bear in mind that because of the computational power of a PDA, not comparable to that of a PC, encoding can take a while: MrAnderson compressed in its T3 a WAV file to MP3 in 14 seconds to 5 minutes and 49 seconds .

Choosing the quality versus compression
To listen to these MP3 files on the Palm no longer suffice with the sound recorder, but they need a player like Real Player or Pocket Tunes. Another program the same company that makes the MP3Enc is WaveEdit pro, an entire audio-editing program for our Palm.
No doubt two very useful for managing audio files on the Palm without an external PC. We refer to the post of MrAnderson for more information.
By: Mark Gonzalez Troyes in Palm Tricks
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Marcos,
That so. Hears a question. Palm programs that I recommend to take control of my car (gasoline, repairs, spare parts, etc.).?
Greetings from Monterrey, Mexico!
Marcos ... once again thank you for running to your blog ... just to have built the external microphone for my TX embark evidence of compression with audio recorded in the same palm Greetings ...
The idea is good but the wait is much hope in the future will improve because of this good as this program.
extaño recording of a voice in my T5. before had a T tungsten and achieve capture various sounds interesting
porcieto who generally left the palm of new models at this time but I guess it still working on the OS, as well as connectivity with Windows Vista? Words connect better with linux because I have trouble connecting with the T5 ubuntu dapper. greetings
@ Luiz example is the autofile. It's something we want to talk but not yet found time
@ Carlos: because I have synchronized my E2 in Edgy and is the time that I found it easier to do that from Linux.
Marcos,
That so. Excuse the inconvenience but I just ask for help from a friend of mine to repair your Palm M515. This desperate and sad.
It turns out that for some reason the Palm descalibro and the problem is that in any point of the Palm display is located no contact point of the stylus. And tried to calibrate but it is useless, I can not leave the calibration screen, the Palm does not respond to any touch of the stylus even in the Graffiti area.
Do you know any program that can recalibrate the Palm without using the screen?
Thanks in advance for your help.
It seems that the only solution would be a Hard Reset, and then sync to restore the data back ... to use this Recal or DigiFix to save a point for restoration of the calibration ...
That so Mranderson!
Thanks for your answer. But that was precisely one of the first things we try to make the Palm. In fact, and probe the 8 types of reset that Marcos public and nothing ever, I continue to see the famous "cross" on the screen calibration up on the left, but the screen autonomous does not detect the stylus. On the data no problem, and my friend said the lost, how good was that everything was backed up on the PC in the last syncronistation he did.
I want to open it to see if the screen is well connected to the card, worse than I did not think this leave, je je!
Greetings!
Mmm ... not detect stylus to the screen of the Palm consists of an LCD and a Digitizer, so you comment on the Digitizer LCD works but no ... so I would have to open it and see what happens ... if the problem persists despite being all well commented, it is best to take it to a service technician for electronic evidence that the digitizar and eventually replace it ...
Greetings