Under settings, in privacy, in mic, there was a listing for Drop Vox and it was turned off. So, nothing audible being said was being picked up on the mic. It was doing exactly what it was supposed to be doing. From: audio-pals-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:audio-pals-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Thomas McMahan Sent: Monday, July 7, 2014 10:41 AM To: audio-pals@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [audio-pals] Re: Recording Application Fixed! I think. *LOL* So what exactly was it? You forget to plug in the mike/headphones? Or did you have the mike turned off or all the way down in the app? It's interesting that it converted to .mp3, because .mp3s are typically larger than comparable .m4a files. You sure the app itself isn't recording in .mp3 now? They may have changed that themselves so it could be more universal, sort of like using a .pdf file verses a .doc file or .word file. On Jul 7, 2014, at 11:20 AM, Josh <lawdog911@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Ok, I think I fixed the recording application. Listen to hear what the problem was. I have uploaded it to the group box on Dropbox, I am attempting to attach it here since it is not a long recording, and I am pasting a link to the public folder on Dropbox below. Something interesting happened with this recording. The file extension reads as MP3 rather than the M4a that is most common with Apple devices. Perhaps the latest update to Dropvox changed the file extension to a more common one. <https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/8868676/07072014.mp3> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/8868676/07072014.mp3 <07072014.mp3>