@ajmorris thank you for getting back to us and letting us know about both issues. The app shouldn't be affecting your battery performance but we will look into this.
@ajmorris We released V47.1 of Just Press Record last week which addressed a Shortcut issue. If have installed this and are still having trouble, please get in touch with support - https://t.co/la3lz0Ut4R - and we can go into more detail about your specific situation.
@JiriJerabek Currently it is not possible to use AirPods or Bluetooth headsets as recording input on the Apple Watch - only the watch microphone itself can be used. Hopefully, this is something Apple will open up in a future update to watchOS.
@brunoerni You can do it in 2 steps. 1. Use 'On My iPhone' as the storage location and use the 'Move Legacy Recordings' option in Just Press Record's settings. Your recordings will now be visible in the Files app. 2. Use the Files app to move from 'On My iPhone' to 'iCloud Drive'.
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@TroytlePower Without having the devices to test it's difficult to know. Just Press Record does have control over the sample rate and bit depth for most devices - you could try changing those in the in-app settings to see if there's a good combination.
@denshiboy the Automatic Transcription setting only applies to the device on which the recording was made. If you make a recording on your iPhone, the Mac will never attempt to automatically transcribe that recording when it downloads via iCloud.
@davidjoelhall No, it doesn't automatically transcribe iOS or Apple Watch recordings on the Mac. You would have to manually kick off transcription of those recordings.
@davidjoelhall Yes, if you're using iCloud Drive, the new universal version of Just Press Record on Mac will show all your recordings, regardless of which device they were recorded on and can also transcribe them.