There has to be a way to save the sound file to storage card instead of memory...
I'm currently testing out the Microsoft Recite on a HTC DASH WM6.1. I know the Index & Wavs get saved to "\Application Data\Microsoft\Recite". Is there a way I can change this path in the Settings, Registry or any place to change the storage to my Storage Card (SD Card) instead of the default Phone Memory?
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Inappropriate?Hi SystemGuide,
I have sent your message over to the team at Microsoft and hope to have a response for you shortly.
-Mike
Microsoft Customer Service
I’m confident someone will know this
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Inappropriate?Hello again SystemGuide,
I have recieved a response from the team and at this time Microsoft Recite can only store index and wavs in phone memory.
HTH
-Mike
Microsoft Customer Service
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Inappropriate?I'm not sure what Registry key it is but if you manage to change the location of the APP_DATA folder, then all your recordings will be stored in the new specified location.
Beware: This is a system wide change and will affect all programs.
It would be easier if they would allow the user to select the folder during installation!!
I’m out of here!!
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Inappropriate?Why the dev team needs to be notified about this problem is beyond me! This is a basic/predictable/expected problem, I hope that they are already working on a fix even before this beta was released. Recite cannot be useful/successful/usable if it stores it's files in main memory, period. So why even bother in developing this app if it can only store its files in main memory, it just negates the purpose of the application.
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Inappropriate?I'm all in with Mabco. There really should be an option to store recorded files to a storage card.
I’m sad, that this wonderfull app has such an downside to it
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Inappropriate?The Microsoft Recite Team thanks you for your valuable feedback on this product. However, Microsoft will no longer be offering the Microsoft Recite Technology Preview as of December 31, 2009.
Please visit the website for more details.
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