Reference Guide: 3. Importing Audio

Reference Guide: 3. Importing Audio

You can import Audio from virtually any source;

 

If you have a better quality audio file than the one you used to make your notes then you can use Audio Replace:

 

We support the majority of file formats but by default we convert all imported audio into OPUS. We also support index marks from most digital recorders and transcriptions from Speechmatics:
 

  1. Importing from the Sonocent Recorder App
  2. Importing from a Digital Recorder
  3. Importing from your computer
  4. Importing from the cloud
  5. Audio Replace
  6. File Conversion
  7. Supported File Formats
  8. Index Marks
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