Lastly, there are third party applications out there that claim to provide unlimited recording time but all that depends on the format of the file and storage space available in the Phone. As I had explained earlier, every iPhone has storage variants and this means that the recording length of your voice memos will vary depending on the variant of iPhone you own.
This ultimately means that those using an iPhone with 16GB storage space will not be able to record long voice memos. In total, each variant can hold a certain number of hours worth of voice memos based on the available storage. Your storage capacity will vary depending on the number of applications, photos, songs, videos and other data you have on your iPhone. I managed to arrive at these values by using stock iPhones with absolutely nothing installed or saved in the phones memory.
Changing your audio quality settings will allow you to save more recordings by simply switching the audio quality level from uncompressed to AAC advanced audio coding. AAC was brought around as the successor of MP3 files with better sound quality at lower bit rates. I will have a full battery.
I need it to record for two hours. Posted on Feb 22, AM. Well it does not say in the above but it does say this With the Voice Memos app located in the Utilities folder , you can use iPhone as a portable recording device to record personal notes, classroom lectures, musical ideas, and more.
You can fine-tune your recordings with editing tools like trim, replace, and resume. So something like classroom lectures would be long I guess Use the Voice Memos app - Apple Support.
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GarageBand for iPhone will only record for a certain number of musical bars, but you can extend the recording time by lowering the song's beats per minute BPM.
Third-party apps such as iRecorder Pro and ProStudio promise "unlimited recording time," although any recording will be limited by file format and hardware specifications.
Fundamentally, your available recording time depends on the amount of free space on your iPhone. As a general rule of thumb, one free gigabyte allows you to record about minutes of stereo uncompressed Some of the flash memory will already be used and reserved by your OS for apps and files, so you're likely to have less space to record — sometimes far less — than the full size of the drive itself.
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