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Capturing Audio and Video Notes 585<br />

Capturing Audio and Video Notes<br />

If your computer system includes a microphone, such as a built-in microphone or a freestanding<br />

or headset microphone, you can record audio directly into a file stored on a<br />

OneNote notebook page. (You’ll get the best results <strong>by</strong> using a headset microphone.)<br />

Similarly, if your system includes a built-in or external webcam, you can record video<br />

directly into a file stored on a OneNote notebook page.<br />

You can record audio that is playing on your computer, or audio that you speak, sing,<br />

or otherwise communicate through a microphone.<br />

Tip If you haven’t already configured your audio input device, you can do so <strong>by</strong> using the<br />

Microphone Setup Wizard available from the Speech Recognition window of Control Panel.<br />

You can record video that you capture <strong>by</strong> using a webcam. The quality of the video you<br />

capture depends greatly on the webcam, lighting, and other factors not specific to<br />

OneNote. Many portable computers have built-in webcams that will automatically work<br />

with OneNote. If you don’t have a built-in webcam, you can purchase one that connects<br />

to your desktop or portable computer through a USB cable.<br />

Video is recorded and displayed in a window separate from the OneNote program window.<br />

You can move it around the screen <strong>by</strong> dragging its title bar, change its size <strong>by</strong> dragging<br />

the window frame, and minimize, maximize, or restore it <strong>by</strong> clicking the buttons on the<br />

window’s title bar. If you’re working on a Windows 7 computer, you can use the new window-management<br />

techniques such as Snap To Screen and Shake to manage the video<br />

window as you would any other.<br />

The first time you record an audio or video clip, OneNote prompts you to indicate<br />

whether you want to configure the recordings so that OneNote can search the audio<br />

recording or the audio track of the video recording for spoken words. By enabling<br />

the Audio Search feature, spoken words matching the search criteria you enter in the<br />

Search box will be included in search results. For this feature to work effectively, the audio<br />

recording must be of a high quality, words must be spoken clearly, and the spoken<br />

language must match that of the OneNote user interface. Audio Search is currently supported<br />

for nine languages: English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Traditional Chinese,<br />

Simplified Chinese, Japanese, and Korean.

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