VoiceRecordings

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  • Engadget

    Google vows to never store Assistant recordings without permission

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    09.23.2019

    Google has announced that it will do more to protect user privacy for its Google Assistant and confirmed that it doesn't save voice recordings by default. The news comes after revelations that a Google contractor was leaking private user audio recordings meant to improve its translation service. "It's clear that we fell short of our high standards in making it easy for you to understand how your data is used, and we apologize," wrote the company wrote in a blog post.

  • Follow-up: Recording Voice on the iPod Touch

    by 
    Erica Sadun
    Erica Sadun
    12.04.2007

    As iPod touch enthusiast Marian continues working on his pre-amped dock-connector Mic for the iPod touch, my Amazon Marketplace MicroMemo (i.e. clearance and cheap) showed up this morning. I loaded the latest Voice Notes onto my iPod touch, hooked in the MicroMemo and gave it a try. Like most recorders, the MicroMemo provides two settings: Mic and Line. I found that if I shouted into the attached microphone on the Mic setting, I could just about be barely heard on the recording. Using line-in from my Macintosh was far more successful, albeit with line distortion and clipping. I've put my test samples over at my ftp site. The LineInput is 15 seconds of music straight from my mac, over the line connector, using the Line settings. The two voice samples are Line and Mic. The Line sample is completely inaudible. There actually is a signal on the Microphone version but it's very very low--be careful not to blast out your eardrums after adjusting your playback to hear it. I suspect if I lower the volume from my Mac, the distortion and clipping will go away but although I tried hooking my microphone through a radio-shack amplifier, the Mic recording remained very limited. I'm not sure why the iPod touch audio-in signal would vary all that much from, say, the iPod video. I tested the same MicroMemo with a 5th Generation iPod and it worked beautifully, with clear levels.

  • Voice Recordings and iTunes 7.5

    by 
    Erica Sadun
    Erica Sadun
    11.06.2007

    Thank you to everyone who wrote me to give the heads up about the possible 1.1.2 support for iPhone voice notes. New strings inside the iTunes release suggest that voice note support may soon arrive--or not. It's hard to say given Apple's track record with extraneous repetitive string generation. Recall, for example, that iTunes' Apple TV strings have many references to games. At this time, there is no existing 7.5 iPhone voice recording support. Although I can manually add voice recordings to my 30GB iPod video, I cannot do the same with my iPhone. (I tried adding recordings to ~/Library/Recordings, ~/Media/Recordings, and a host of other "obvious places".) WAV files added to the iPod video's ~/Media/Recordings folder automatically get read, loaded and re-parented into the iTunes library on your home computer. No such luck with the iPhone (and with non-WAV formats on the iPod). In the mean time, please be aware that you cannot edit note names inside VNotes under 1.1.1. Working on that.