Time Lapse Voice Recorders.
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Staten Island, NY Posted: 10/10/2015 1:00:00 AM
All day recording. One hour playback.
If you made a recording of everything you said today, along with everything you heard from friends, family and co-workers, you would end up with about 10 hours of mostly silence. Even in a busy office, there's still a lot of quiet time where there really isn't any conversations going on.
That's where today's idea came from. Why not design a voice recorder that cuts out all the silence and just plays what was actually said?
The main idea isn't to speed it up, it's simply to remove the large silent gaps between sentences and words.
This would be great for people who might want an archive of each day's conversations, which can reviewed, transcribed, and searched at a later date. Naturally, this can be made into an App, but it could be a simple device you carry in your pocket or keep on your desk.
If this sounds like Big Brother, it is, but for what it's worth, I think the benefits far outweigh the negatives, which is why we are now finding security cameras just about everywhere. This is a lot less intrusive than a camera, so it should be far easier for people to accept them.
Joe Crescenzi, Founder
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