What Is an Android Speech Recorder?
- Hi-Q MP3 Recorder is an application that captures live audio and saves it as an MP3 file. The application lets you manage and transfer recorded audio files via email and Bluetooth. You can also export and import saved files using memory cards. Additional features of Hi-Q MP3 Recorder include 44.1 kilohertz sampling rates, input gain adjustment, configurable disk usage limits and support for audio bit rates up to and including 128 kilobits per second. Hi-Q MP3 Recorder is a free application that requires Android 1.6 or later.
- Single Track Recorder is a streamlined audio capture application ideal for simple speech recording. Its features include adjustable input volume levels, onboard audio level meters and ".wav" audio file to MP3 file conversion. Single Track Recorder can capture 16-bit or 8-bit audio at 44.1 KHz. It lets you record a maximum of 12 minutes of audio at a time. Single Track Recorder is a free application that’s 335KB in size and requires Android 2.2 or higher.
- Virtual Recorder is an audio-recording app with features that include pitch adjustment, looping, an audio limiter with automatic gain adjustment and an integrated amplitude meter. Virtual Recorder lets you capture up to 10 hours of audio, save it and send it over email. You can also convert your audio to MP3 and use it as a ringtone for a mobile phone. Virtual Recorder is a free app that’s 284KB and requires Android 1.5 or later.
- TapeMachine is an audio capture app that lets you capture a maximum of two hours worth of audio. Its features include automatic and manual gain adjustment, sample rate and latency manipulation and onboard support for several major audio file formats, including ".flac," ".wav," ".aiff" and ".ogg." The application also features a number of built-in editing tools that allow you to normalize audio, zoom in and out, apply fade-outs and fade-ins and scratch tracks. TapeMachine is a free application that requires Android 1.5 or later.