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    <title>topic Re: Re: Re: Voice Recording in Galaxy S25</title>
    <link>https://us.community.samsung.com/t5/Galaxy-S25/How-long-can-you-record-a-voice-recording/m-p/3345168#M32995</link>
    <description>It should record just fine with the phone in a pocket, oriented top down with the bottom of the phone just at the open edge of the pocket. Don't move around too much to avoid noise from contact between the phone and pocket material.&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;Another way, is treat the phone like it's just a handheld appendage and keep it held in the hand you don't write with. Use your wrist to orient the bottom of the phone towards the talker without making a deliberate effort to literally point the phone at the talker. You can move the arm holding the phone around almost normally but try to avoid too much or fast movement. Like the phone is just a normal appendage for you. You can start the recording minutes before the meeting and edit to just the meeting later. But keep the original file in case you are challenged that it's been edited. If recording mpeg audio use 128kbps or higher, I would recommend 320kbps. Even an hour long recording at that rate would be only 144MB. Which is not a problem for the phone if you have the free space.&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;It couldn't hurt to practice recording a few times with you just talking to no-one before a needed recording. There might be some settings in a recording app that will improve the loudness or quality of the sound.</description>
    <pubDate>Sun, 31 Aug 2025 00:06:25 GMT</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>maird</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2025-08-31T00:06:25Z</dc:date>
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