General information about the audio functionality in OneNote 2003
On This PageSUMMARYMicrosoft Office OneNote 2003 provides functionality to record audio with your notes. This article describes that audio functionality and how to start your audio recording. Additionally, this article describes the Audio Recording toolbar, the Linked Audio options, and how to play back recorded audio. INTRODUCTIONThis article describes the audio functionality in Microsoft
Office OneNote 2003. MORE INFORMATIONThe audio functionality of OneNote 2003 gives you the
ability to create an audio recording of a meeting, a presentation, or a lecture
while you write notes. The notes that you write are linked with the recorded
audio so that when you play back the audio, OneNote 2003 highlights the notes
that correspond to the audio. You can also pause on a note and play back the
audio that was recorded when the note was written. The audio for your note page is stored in a WMA file format by using the Microsoft Windows Media Audio 9 Voice codec by default if Windows Media Player 9 is installed. If Windows Media Player 9 is not installed, OneNote 2003 uses Microsoft Windows Media Audio 8. The Windows Media Audio 8 codec has lower quality and larger audio files. The WMA files are stored in the same folder as the OneNote .one file (by default, in your path\My Documents\My Notebook folder). Start recordingYou can start the recording of audio by doing one of the following:
Note You may have to turn on the boost (or gain) setting of your microphone for better results. The boost (or gain) setting is typically in the Advanced properties for your sound or volume control. To access the properties of your sound or volume control, double-click the Volume icon in the notification area of the Microsoft Windows taskbar. If you want help setting up your hardware, click Start, click Help and Support, and then search for the microphone. You may have to contact the manufacturer of your computer, your microphone, or your sound card if you require additional help. For information about how to contact the manufacturer of your computer, your microphone, or your sound card, click the appropriate article number in the following list to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 65416 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/65416/)
Hardware and Software Third-Party Vendor Contact List, A-K
60781 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/60781/) Hardware and Software Third-Party Vendor Contact List, L-P 60782 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/60782/) Hardware and Software Third-Party Vendor Contact List, Q-Z Audio Recording toolbarThe Audio Recording toolbar provides the following options as listed in the following table:
Play back audioThere are three ways to play recorded audio.
Linked Audio optionsThe Linked Audio section of the Options dialog box (on the Tools menu, click Options) provides the options that control how audio is recorded. The Linked Audio section controls the device that is used for the audio recording, where the input is coming from, the codec that is used, and the format. This lets you control the quality and the size of the audio files that are being recorded by adjusting the codec, the format, and the device that is used to record audio. The following table describes each option that is available in the Linked Audio section:
Audio IssuesStop a recordingTo stop the recording of audio, use one of the following methods:
E-mail audio filesYou have the option to send the audio file with the OneNote file when you send your .one file by using e-mail. By default, this option is disabled. To e-mail audio files, click Options on the Tools menu, click the E-mail category, and then click to select the Attach a copy of linked audio files check box.Move or copy linked audioYou can copy and paste the audio notes in a page to a different location on the page and the linked audio will be retrained. To do this, follow these steps:
Note If you do not select the whole note container, the audio will not be retained when you click Paste. If you use this method to copy or to move the linked audio text to another page in the same section, the audio is also not retained unless it is in the same page group. To create a page group, use one of the following methods:
You can move pages with the audio to a different location or to another folder. To move the whole page, click Move page to on the Edit menu. If you move the page into another folder, the linked audio files (WMA) are moved into the new folder. If you move your section (*.one) files to another folder by using the Operating System instead of the OneNote 2003 interface, the links to your audio files are lost. OneNote 2003 stores audio files as separate files (*.MWA) and these files must be moved with the .one files. If you already moved the section without the audio, you can move the audio files to the folder and the audio will play, but the sound icon will not appear. To play the audio, point to Audio Recording on the Tools menu, and then click Play. To prevent this problem, move the .MWA files with the .ONE files. Audio is not linked on other pagesOneNote 2003 will not continue to link the audio if you move to other pages. The audio will remain on the original page. If you want the audio linked on more than one page you can use page groups.To create a page group, use one of the following methods:
Audio device is not detectedIf there are no audio devices installed, OneNote 2003 does not turn off the ability to start recording audio. When OneNote 2003 does not detect an audio device, you receive the following error message:OneNote can't record audio. Make sure that your audio recording
device is installed and configured correctly, and then try again.
Verify that your audio options are configured correctly. To do this, follow these steps:
You may have to contact the manufacturer of your computer, your microphone, or your sound card if you require additional assistance. Requirements to record soundIf you are not running DirectX 8.1 and Windows Media Player 8, you receive the following error message:The audio device on
your computer is not up to date. DirectX 8.1 or later and Windows Media Player
8 or later are required to record sound. Download the current versions and try
again. For the latest version of DirectX, visit the following
Microsoft Web site: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/directx/default.mspx (http://www.microsoft.com/windows/directx/default.mspx) For the latest version of Microsoft Windows Media Player, visit
the following Microsoft Web site: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/default.mspx (http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/default.mspx) Cannot start recording audioIf you start playing back previously recorded audio, and then click the Pause button, nothing happens when you try to record audio by clicking the Record button later. You have to click the Stop button before you click Record.Large audio recordings are lostThere is no limit on the size and the length of recorded audio. If you start the recording and you forget to stop the recording, the file can grow very large. If the file grows so large that you run out of disk space, you receive a dialog box with the following message: When you quit OneNote 2003, you are informed that your audio will be lost.Cannot undo or remove audio filesIf you use the Undo button after you record, the audio file is not removed from the notes. For example, if you click Undo after you stop the recording, the audio file is not removed and the audio remains linked to the notes.To remove the audio, on the Tools menu, point to Audio Recording, and then click Delete Recording. Note This removes all the audio recordings from the current page. If you only want to remove one recording, follow these steps:
Audio recording is incomplete or is automatically canceledOneNote 2003 will silently stop recording on many events that would otherwise cause the recording to become unlinked with the notes or to become incomplete. Some of the actions that cause OneNote 2003 to stop recording include the following:
OneNote 2003 does not keep the selected codecYou may experience one of the following symptoms when you try to select a codec in the Linked Audio category.The Linked Audio category is located in Options under the Tools menu.
This problem occurs if there are no selectable format properties for the codec. OneNote cannot use any codec that does not have any format options. Audio (WMA) files do not have the correct file namesIf you start recording on a page without giving the page a title, the audio file that is created has a file name of Audio Recording #.wma. There is no way to distinguish the file that is linked to specific pages. To prevent this problem, make sure that the pages have a page title before you start the recording.
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