No pro microphone required
Speecap was specially designed to record speech with your conference, device built-in or any other cheap microphone.
No configuration required
You don’t need to create noise profile or adjust noise-gate filter. Speecap automatically does all this stuff for you. Just tap to start recording and tap «Done» to stop it. Easy.
No post-processing required
You don’t need to do noise cancelation while composing your voice records into podcast. Speecap does all required noise cancelations for you while recording.
Start making great voice recordings with Speecap
FAQ
The recording quality is not good enough. What’s the problem?
The common tips about quality are:
- Place your microphone at a distance of 2-8 inches (5-20 centimeters) to the speaker’s mouth.
- To minimize the breathing noise use pop filter or put your microphone at an angle, pointing at the speaker’s mouth, about 45 degrees to the side.
- Also make sure there is no dust in the microphone holes.
- Moreover, try to avoid ambient noise as much as you can.
What file format does Speecap use for the recording?
Speecap uses standard uncompressed LPCM format. The audio data stored in WAV files with 44100Hz/16bit/mono quality. Speecap supports BWF and RF64 specifications.
How much can I record using Speecap?
The record time depends on your device storage in the following way: 8 GB device may contain about 10 hours, 16 GB - 40 hours, 32 GB - 90 hours, 64 GB - 200 hours, 128 GB - 400 hours, 256 GB - 800 hours. Speecap has no limits per recording.
Incoming calls and notifications sometimes interrupt recordings. How to make recordings without the interruptions?
To completely silence your iOS device you need to do the following:
- In the Settings app or in the control center turn on Airplane Mode and Do Not Disturb.
- In the Calendar app, ensure that there are no event alarms enabled during the planned recording period.
- In the Clock app, ensure that no clock alarms are enabled during the planned recording period.
- For devices that have a Silent switch (called the Ring/Silent switch on iPhone), do not move the switch during the recording. When you change to Silent mode, an iPhone may vibrate, for example, depending on user settings.
- Do not plug in or unplug a headset during recording. Likewise, do not dock or undock the device during recording.
- Do not plug the device into a power source during the recording. When an iOS device gets plugged into power, it may beep or vibrate, according to the device and to user settings.