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Frequently Asked Questions
You can convert notes by recording audio on your Mac, transcribing it, and then using software to format it as a podcast. This involves uploading the audio files for transcription and editing.
Yes, by using AI-powered transcription tools, you can convert audio notes directly on your Mac. Upload audio files, and the tool will provide a text transcription.
Import notes by transferring files or using cloud services to access them on your Mac. Compatible software will help open and edit these notes for transcription.
Download podcasts using podcast applications available for Mac, such as Apple Podcasts or Spotify. These platforms allow you to subscribe and download episodes.
Yes, you can convert Mac notes to Word format by exporting the text files and then opening them in Word. Use export options within your notes application.
Yes, when converting notes into text or podcast format, the maximum audio file size is typically 100 MB, with a duration limit of 60 minutes.
Yes, you can record your notes and save them as MP3 files on your Mac. This is useful for creating audio versions of your notes or podcasts.
Several podcasting and transcription software tools support notes conversion on Mac. These include apps that can transcribe and edit audio notes into podcast formats.
To convert Mac notes to OneNote, export your notes to a compatible format like .docx or .pdf and then import or attach them within OneNote on your Mac.
Yes, handling very large files might cause performance issues. Ensure your Mac has enough processing power and use efficient software to manage big files.
No, generating podcasts requires an internet connection for uploading and processing audio files, especially for transcription purposes.
You'll need to use editing software after conversion as direct in-tool editing isn't available. Export your transcript or audio to a text or audio editor for changes.
Use compatible transcription and podcasting tools available on both PC and Mac. Upload your files, transcribe them, and then format as podcasts.
No, real-time preview isn't available for transcriptions. Results are processed after file upload, and you must wait for completion to see them.
Use podcast apps like Apple Podcasts or Spotify on your Mac. Search for your favorite shows and click 'subscribe' to receive new episodes automatically.