Naming rule of recorded .WAV file on PPC
15th Nov 2006, 06:36 GMT
In PPC, the voice note will naming the recorded file as "Recording1.wav" on English platform, or "錄音1.wav" on Traditional Chinese platform. I use a Voice Recorder Control in my application like the http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms838323.t_voicerecording(en-us,MSDN.10).gif for recording voice, and I wanna save the recorded voice as the Voice Note doing. In other word, I wanna save the recorded voice into file named as "Recording1.wav" on English platform, or "錄音1.wav" on Traditional Chinese platform. However, I can't found the naming setting on registry, I can't found the text "Recording" or "錄音" on registry. Please tell me, how can I get the naming rule of Voice Note? Thanks.
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