Nishika Inc. Launches Direct Recording Feature in SecureMemoCloud
Nishika Inc., headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, has exciting news for users of their cloud-based AI meeting minutes service, SecureMemoCloud. The company has introduced a groundbreaking functionality that allows users to record audio directly through their browser. This addition promises to streamline the recording process, removing the need for external devices previously required for recording audio files.
Streamlining the Meeting Preparation Process
The ability to automatically generate meeting minutes has been enhanced considerably with the newly introduced microphone recording feature. Previously, users faced a cumbersome process of recording audio using IC recorders or smartphones, transferring files to a computer, and then uploading them to transcription services. Nishika's new feature eliminates these tedious steps. With just a PC and an internet browser, users can immediately start recording at the moment a meeting begins, and directly convert this audio into accurately transcribed meeting minutes with their proprietary AI, Shirushi.
Enhanced Meeting Recording Experience
The 'Microphone Recording' feature supports two main recording styles based on the nature of the meeting:
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Recording for In-Person Meetings: Users can record audio from their built-in PC microphones or external USB microphone speakers connected to the meeting room. This means that even in sudden meetings or when specialized recording equipment isn’t available, users can immediately capture the audio.
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Recording for Web Meetings: This feature allows recording of conversations from web conferencing tools such as Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Google Meet, as well as any audio from videos played on the PC. By utilizing the browser's screen-sharing function, users can select either