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Yash Kumar
need
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Paul Richards
Merged in a post:
Ability to add and record audio recordings
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Nils
I'm learning foreign languages with Recall. I'd love to be able to create and add my own audio recordings to my notes so I can work with them.
Audio recordings would make the notebook even stronger and more useful.
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Paul Richards
Merged in a post:
Audio recording
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nathan pritchard
it would be helpful to have audio recording available so that I can record lectures and meetings and have a transcript and notes generated
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Mykola Konovalov
Also observation voice notes would be great!
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P Vega
I know voicenotes is using API for notion, claw, etc. Im sure recall can be added as an API
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Don Frith
Please add audio file compatibility as soon as feasible.
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Marco Pugliese
I don't mean a use similar to that of Wispr Flow or Typeless (which is what I personally use), but the possibility of loading the audio of personal audio notes, phone calls or meetings into Recall which I would then like to be able to transcribe and query with the LLM.
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danny redler
This thread popped up earlier today.
One use where I would use it.
When I search within a specific category in Recall and review the notes in both Reader and Notebook, I want to extract information or make notes from the data. This might work with Wispr Flow (et al), but having it integrated into Recall would provide a much smoother experience.
Is it essential, considering all the other speech-to-text tools that have popped up? Probably not, but having it in one integrated space would definitely be useful.
Having speech-to-text to control recall would also be useful. Adding tags by voice could certainly speak things up.
I'm sure there are many other uses that others will contribute.
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schroell
Let me explain the use case. I use both Whisperflow and Superwhisper — great tools for converting speech to text, but that's not really the point here. The point is
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the transcribed text actually ends up.For example, I journal every day, and throughout the day ideas or things I want to note just pop into my head. Right now that process is a pain. I have a text file sitting on a server, I have to open it up, and then I dictate into it whenever something comes to mind. Super annoying.
By the end of the day I've got a text file with 20 or 30 random phrases, ideas, and action items — and then I have to drag in some LLM to turn all those little snippets into something coherent: a proper summary, a list of action points, etc. It's extremely disruptive when your tooling is this fragmented.
It would be awesome to have a single place where you could just dictate individual notes for your second brain, and they'd be stored in an environment where you have all the tools you're already used to from Recall — right there, ready to go.
Sankari Nair
I am curious about the need for this feature, given tools like Wispr Flow. Please can you share if this is something truly needed, given the existing voice apps that are being widely adopted today?
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recall
Sankari Nair This was requested before the new options were available.
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garethochse
Sankari Nair I want to have an idea/thought, open whatsapp, record a quick voice note, send it to recall where its transcribed/tagged etc. Or do the same via the recall app. I love recall but it hasn't got enough 'ease of quick note taking' to replace mem.ai yet. Hope it gets there soon.
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John Lewis
Sankari Nair, Wispr Flow Free has limits on it, and for the paid version, most people don't want to pay for several extra AI subscriptions. Using Wispr Flow with Recall wouldn't be significantly different from it being integrated into Recall, but it would require less setup and fewer subscriptions.
Also, not everyone is super comfortable with the "Allow Full Access for Wispr Flow Keyboards" permissions necessary for installing Wispr Flow natively on their phone.
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