I just wanted to give you guys a heads up for a experiment I tried on my Z10. I recorded a 5 hour voice note this weekened in the Remember app and stored it in an Evernote folder. I figured this might not turn out well but I wanted to see the final result. The max note size for an Evernote premium member is 100MB. The voice note audio file was about 400MB.
Of course the file never synced to my Evernote account. But what was interesting is that it seemed to crash the remember app whenever I would open it. Restarting the phone allowed me to see all of the folders, but if I clicked the folder that I saved the file to, I would get the spinning wheel of death for hours.
Using list view instead of folder view, I was able to open the note and play the audio file. I had a difficult time getting the file off of my device because the size exceeded all of the sharing limits. Eventually I decided to save the file to the music folder and pull it off with Blackberry Link. But the file didn't show up in Link! However, I was able to add the file to a playlist, and the playlist appeared in Link. I downloaded the playlist, played it using Windows Media Player, and then right-clicked the file and said Browse to Location, which opened up an Explorer window with a UNC path to the Blackberry Music folder, where I copied the file and pasted it to my desktop.
Bottom line: Don't use the device for 5 hour voice notes. :straight-face:
Of course the file never synced to my Evernote account. But what was interesting is that it seemed to crash the remember app whenever I would open it. Restarting the phone allowed me to see all of the folders, but if I clicked the folder that I saved the file to, I would get the spinning wheel of death for hours.
Using list view instead of folder view, I was able to open the note and play the audio file. I had a difficult time getting the file off of my device because the size exceeded all of the sharing limits. Eventually I decided to save the file to the music folder and pull it off with Blackberry Link. But the file didn't show up in Link! However, I was able to add the file to a playlist, and the playlist appeared in Link. I downloaded the playlist, played it using Windows Media Player, and then right-clicked the file and said Browse to Location, which opened up an Explorer window with a UNC path to the Blackberry Music folder, where I copied the file and pasted it to my desktop.
Bottom line: Don't use the device for 5 hour voice notes. :straight-face: