OneNote should support audio and video from mobile phones

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Gavin Rey

OneNote will aparently create links to any audio or video file through
dragging and dropping. However, I think OneNote should support insertion of
audio and video clips taken by mobile phones (or other devices) as if they
were captured by OneNote. The Sony Ericsson Z520a for example, uses the
..amr format for audio (which, unfortunately seems to be useless outside the
phone) and the 3GPP format for videos that seems to be equally useless.

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Rainald Taesler

Gavin Rey shared these words of wisdom:
The Sony Ericsson Z520a for example, uses the .amr format for
audio (which, unfortunately seems to be useless outside the
phone) and the 3GPP format for videos that seems to be equally
useless.

Do you have any player for the PC which is able to work with these
proprietary formats?
Any converter?
Nothing from the phone manufacturer?

It would be easy enough to just put a link in ON for opening the
audio/video file transferred to the PC through the associated
player-software.

I seriously doubt that ON might be supplied with the functionality of
audio/video functionality for all kinds of proprietary formats.

Rainald
 

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