User guide
PAGE TURNING
If you play back an audio recording that spans multiple pages, Echo Desktop
automatically moves to successive pages in real time synchronization with the
playing audio. This automatic paging continues until you manually switch pages
using Paging Controls. From then on, the paging is under manual control only until
you play back another audio recording.
If you added notes while playing back an audio recording, Echo Desktop shows
this ink as green, by default. You can click on this ink to play back the audio
at the point where you added the notes.
You can change the default color for clickable ink in the preferences panel.
USING AUDIO CONTROLS
Echo Desktop shows Audio Controls at the bottom of its screen.You can use these
controls to start, pause, stop, and control audio playback. Echo Desktop disables
these controls unless you select the audio recording.
This toolbar has the following buttons and controls:
Begin playing audio
Pause audio
Jump back (in 10 second increments)
Jump forward (in 10 second increments)
The audio position bar indicates the relative position of
the currently playing audio, within the context of the entire
audio file.
This control also shows the current elapsed time position
of the audio and the total length of the audio file.
You can also use this control to reposition the audio
playback. As you listen to an audio recording and view its
pages, you can move the slider to move forward or
backward in the audio recording. The state of the
corresponding ink animation will shift in sync with the move.
Jump to previous bookmark
Jump to next bookmark
Playback speed control: Increases or decreases the speed
of the playing audio.
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