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PJx wrote:
> On Fri, 9 Jul 2004 11:51:49 -0400, "ICee" <icee@thelight.invalid>
> wrote:
>
>> PJx wrote:
>>> I believe you are mistaken.
>>
>> No, I believe *you* are mistaken. Did you read the manual?
>>
>> Page 32 of the manual:
>> "Recording audio"
>> NOTE: This section applies only to still pictures. Audio is
>> automatically recorded with video clips.
>
> Video clips... That was my mistake. I didn't read carefully. I
> haven't tried it but I believe you.
> My apologies.
>
> Pj
NP. See, it can do more than you thought.
>> To paraphrase, you take a picture and continue to hold the button
>> down, and after a a second or so, audio is recorded and attached to
>> the picture file for as long as you hold the button down (see steps 1
>> through 3).
>>
>> That picture file (xxxx.JPG) will display with a speaker icon in the
>> upper right of the picture when the picture is viewed with HP Photo &
>> Imaging software. If you click on the speaker icon, the audio will
>> play.
>>
>> I tested this again, and captured a picture with audio to a blank 64
>> MB SD card. I then transferred the picture file to the PC using a
>> card reader. The only file on the card was HPIM314.JPG. When
>> viewing the file in HP Photo & Imaging, there is a speaker icon in
>> the upper right of the file and it plays the audio when clicked on.
>> The same file in picture and fax viewer on XP is displayed as
>> expected, and there is no speaker icon.
>>
>> Try it.
>>
>>
>>> My HP-735 creates AVI files when I do movie mode and JPG files
>>> when I do pictures. I've got the latest software - updated today
>>> and there is no combining of audio into jpg files.
>>>
>>> PJ
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, 7 Jul 2004 22:33:39 -0400, "ICee" <icee@thelight.invalid>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Gymmy Bob wrote:
>>>>> It must be combined and will require a non-standard reader to get
>>>>> the audio out. My three that record sound do it in a separate file
>>>>> with the same name.
>>>>
>>>> Which is exactly what I, and the OP, said to begin with. The audio
>>>> is encoded, combined, whatever, into the JPG file, which (the
>>>> audio) is only playable with HP software. I *know* this, because
>>>> I have an HP 735 camera. The file shows up in Windows as a larger
>>>> than normal JPG file, since the audio is there as well, *in the
>>>> same file*. The audio portion is completly transparent to Windows.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> "Gymmy Bob" <nospamming@bite.me> wrote in message
>>>>> news:c_CdndCmJoqJM3Hd4p2dnA@golden.net...
>>>>>> 'Fraid so. JPegs do not contain audio by definition.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "ICee" <icee@thelight.invalid> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:-9WdnQus0Iw9MHHd4p2dnA@adelphia.com...
>>>>>>> Gymmy Bob wrote:
>>>>>>>> I do not have an HP camera but when you download your pics by
>>>>>>>> cut'n paste you will see some .wav or some other sound format
>>>>>>>> files there with the sound on them.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 'Fraid not. The average JPG file from the camera is 1 MB in
>>>>>>> size at mid qualtity setting. Taking a picture, and recording
>>>>>>> a few seconds of sound, results in a JPG file 1.3 MB in size.
>>>>>>> There is no other file.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> "ICee" <icee@thelight.invalid> wrote in message
>>>>>>>> news:ctGdnRkoeb_7FXHdRVn-sQ@adelphia.com...
>>>>>>>>> Gymmy Bob wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> You cannot record audio in a jpeg. The audio file is another
>>>>>>>>>> file with a similiar name.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Don't see one. Do you have an HP camera? If so, perhaps you
>>>>>>>>> could help me find this other file.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> "ICee" <icee@thelight.invalid> wrote in message
>>>>>>>>>> news:T_SdnfI7Qo-j6HHdRVn-uA@adelphia.com...
>>>>>>>>>>> PJx wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>> On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 18:36:58 GMT, +RoZ
>>>>>>>>>>>> <coolrozDONTSPAMMEPLEAsE@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> hi all!
>>>>>>>>>>>>> hi do I extract an audio clip embedded in a jpg by my
>>>>>>>>>>>>> camers ( hp photosmart 945, or hp 935 and similar models
>>>>>>>>>>>>> ) ???
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> I can listen to it with the software from hp.
>>>>>>>>>>>>> I've also seen that hp software extracts a wav file from
>>>>>>>>>>>>> the jpg and then asks my audio player to play it .
>>>>>>>>>>>>> yet I'd like a freeware/open source software to extract
>>>>>>>>>>>>> systematically audio clips from my jpgs folders and save
>>>>>>>>>>>>> with the same name of the source picture.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> I mean.. I have jane.jpg ... I'd like a software to create
>>>>>>>>>>>>> magicautomatically a file jane.wav from jane.jpg.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> is there such a software?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> thank you all in advance.
>>>>>>>>>>>>> roberto
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> You need to look a little closer. The HP735 creates
>>>>>>>>>>>> EITHER a jpg file (with no audio) or an AVI movie file
>>>>>>>>>>>> with audio.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Your sound equipment can pick out the audio from the
>>>>>>>>>>>> line-out jack on the sound card.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Pj
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Not true. You can record audio with a JPG picture, which is
>>>>>>>>>>> playable with HP's software, but not with an image viewer
>>>>>>>>>>> program.