The easiest way to scan a document with the iPhoneโ€™s built-in app.

On an iPhone, the easiest way to scan documents is with the built-in Notes app.

How to scan in the Notes app

  1. Open the Notes app.
  2. Create a new note or open an existing one.
  3. Tap the attachment or camera icon at the bottom.
  4. Select Scan Documents.
  5. Point the camera at the document, and it will automatically detect and capture it.
  6. If needed, adjust the corners, rotate it, or apply a filter, then tap Save.

The scanned document is saved in the note like a PDF, and you can share it through KakaoTalk, email, or the Files app.

You can also use the Files app

  1. Open the Files app.
  2. Tap the ... in the top-right corner.
  3. Select Scan Documents.

Tips

  • Scanning works better in a bright place.
  • If auto-capture is inconvenient, you can switch to manual capture.

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What to Do If the Sound Becomes Louder or Distorted When Playing Recorded Videos in PotPlayer

When playing a video recorded with oCam in PotPlayer, the sound may sometimes be different from the original recording or become distorted. This may be caused by PotPlayer's Normalizer setting. Below is a detailed explanation of how to disable the Normalizer setting so the original sound plays back as it was recorded.


To disable the Normalizer in PotPlayer's Preferences, follow these steps:


1. Run PotPlayer.

2. Open the Preferences window. To do this, press the F5 key on your keyboard, or right-click on the player screen and select 'Preferences' from the menu that appears.

3. When the Preferences window opens, click the 'Audio' category in the left menu, then go to the 'Normalizer/Reverb' submenu.

4. In the 'Normalizer/Reverb' settings, check whether the 'Use Normalizer During Playback' option is enabled. In most cases, this option is enabled by default.

5. Uncheck 'Use Normalizer During Playback', then click the 'OK' button to save the setting.


After applying this setting, PotPlayer will no longer automatically amplify the sound, so the original sound recorded with oCam will play back as it is.


Note: What is the Normalizer feature?  

The Normalizer is a feature that amplifies the playback volume to match 0dBFS (decibels full scale). For example, if the original sound was recorded at -20dBFS, the Normalizer amplifies it closer to 0dBFS so it sounds louder. However, if the sound is amplified too much during this process, it may become distorted or crackle. The dB used here does not mean ordinary decibels (dB), but rather the dBFS unit used in digital audio environments.


By disabling the Normalizer, you can play back videos recorded with oCam while preserving the original volume and sound quality. If the sound still has problems, check PotPlayer's other audio settings, such as the equalizer or volume control, or review the recording settings in oCam.


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