Is there a way to record the phone conversation directly? This would be great if someone could add a button when your in a call to do so.. I tried the sound recorder in the notes app but it doesn't sound clear
You can hold down button 4. That will turn on the recorder
I tried that but it said phone is busy when I'm in a phone call, and the other recorder in the notes app sounds like its not recording the sound coming from the ear piece but only external sound.
I am also intrested in such an app if there is available
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Mlkfahl said:
I tried that but it said phone is busy when I'm in a phone call, and the other recorder in the notes app sounds like its not recording the sound coming from the ear piece but only external sound.
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Turn on the speakerphone (loud enough) to record the earpiece voice.
So far, I find no Windows Mobile machine can record directly from the earpiece.
Try VITO Audio Notes.
Well, thats what I did. I turned the speaker phone on, but it would still be better if there was a way to do it directly without speaker phone.. Ah well, cant have everything..
In HTC Touch aka elf there is a option
although I don't know about others...
While in a phone conversation you should select the option to create a note.
Next there is screen for you to take notes as drawing or text or anything for that matter. But here's the trick in the right side menu there is a option called "View Recording Toolbar" click on it you will see a recording bar where you can record your conversation.
I have used this one to record a phone number my friend was giving me.
I haven't used it much and don't know the shortcomings or advantages of it.
But it does help....
Just check it out
Mlkfahl said:
Well, thats what I did. I turned the speaker phone on, but it would still be better if there was a way to do it directly without speaker phone.. Ah well, cant have everything..
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I think u havnt use VITOAudio Notes v 1.32!
I has option to "auto call record" ( no need of Hardwr button)
Man u cant imagine how superb it works.
try again.
nandlal_mk said:
I think u havnt use VITOAudio Notes v 1.32!
I has option to "auto call record" ( no need of Hardwr button)
Man u cant imagine how superb it works.
try again.
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I installed that but the voice is too low and it starts to record only after a few secs .
I can get the same results using the Voice recorder
It`s incredible that there is no software that can properly auto record conversations
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Hello,
Is there an app that lets u record incoming / outgoing conversations or use as a recorder in general? It can be activated manually and mapped to a key or something?
Yes before you tell me to search I got this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=421652 but this doesnt really help. I found "Resco Audio Recorder" but doesn't look all that good (http://www.resco.net/pocketpc/audiorecorder/default.asp), does anyone have recommendations?
Freeware is best but if its really good, i gues I can pay for it.
thanks
venom037 said:
I found "Resco Audio Recorder" but doesn't look all that good (http://www.resco.net/pocketpc/audiorecorder/default.asp), does anyone have recommendations?
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I'm not sure why you thought the Resco Audio Recorder "doesn't look all that good." I use it on my 8525 (still waiting for the Fuze) with very good results. It has a lot of capabilities -- you can record fairly high fidelity to MP3, for instance, or get really compact voice recordings using the Speex format (there are other supported formats, too); it's got built-in digital signal processing for automatic volume control and noise reduction; voice-activated recording; smart display-blanking to save battery; bookmarks in recordings; etc., etc. It's a really nice, capable application, and it's hard to imagine what else one might want or need in a recorder.
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I'm not sure why you thought the Resco Audio Recorder "doesn't look all that good." I use it on my 8525 (still waiting for the Fuze) with very good results. It has a lot of capabilities -- you can record fairly high fidelity to MP3, for instance, or get really compact voice recordings using the Speex format (there are other supported formats, too); it's got built-in digital signal processing for automatic volume control and noise reduction; voice-activated recording; smart display-blanking to save battery; bookmarks in recordings; etc., etc. It's a really nice, capable application, and it's hard to imagine what else one might want or need in a recorder.
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thanks for that, in the thread I posted above, the ppl here said that it cannot record both sides of the converations in a call... can you confirm that it does and it can also start automatically or if u want with a press of a button? thanks for helping out.
nothing can record both sides of the conversation on touch pro (for now atleast)
resco audio recorder works well on my atom exec
venom037 said:
thanks for that, in the thread I posted above, the ppl here said that it cannot record both sides of the converations in a call... can you confirm that it does and it can also start automatically or if u want with a press of a button? thanks for helping out.
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The Resco recorder does record both sides of a conversation, but only on phones that make the incoming side available; it's my understanding from the responses in that thread (which I initiated, BTW) that the Touch Pro is not one of those phones. (I'll be checking that out for myself very shortly after I get my Fuze, hopefully within the next week.) I don't think that's any different from any other recorder software that's available.
It can be set up to record conversations automatically or at the press of a button (although I'm not sure how well that will work with the Touch Pro, as buttons are in very short supply), and it will record both sides of the conversation if you are using the speakerphone. And for all other uses (lectures, concerts, dictation, etc.) it's very nice. It's just a hardware limitation, not a software problem, that prevents use of the recorder for capturing the incoming side of normal phone conversations.
thanks friend... I'll do more research before I act... if by that time u have tested it out, do let me know. thanks v much~! u've been a super help.
Well, if you use the speaker phone the integrated note function can take audio recordings as well though the sound is not very good. It also works on normal phone calls, but the remote side is at very low volume.
CU,
Cactus World
I downloaded the trial for "Audio Notes".
Working great so far. Records both ends of the conversation on both incoming and outgoing calls. Also takes memos through either mouthpiece or speakerphone.
You can tell it what quality you want to record and where to record to.
It also labels the recording according to the name of the person you talked to.
Good stuff.
This is Vito AudioNotes you are referring to? If so, that's great to hear; it's a bit bare-bones compared to Resco, but it's inexpensive. If both-sides recording works with Vito, that means it probably would with Resco, too, but if not, I'm willing to pay for both use Vito for phone recording and Resco for everything else. Thanks for the info!
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I downloaded the trial for "Audio Notes".
Working great so far. Records both ends of the conversation on both incoming and outgoing calls. Also takes memos through either mouthpiece or speakerphone.
You can tell it what quality you want to record and where to record to.
It also labels the recording according to the name of the person you talked to.
Good stuff.
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Just to clearify, does it work on "the usual conversations" I mean, the normal way u talk on the phone, NOT speakerphone?
Cause we all know there's quiet a few sw that works in speakerphone mode and that simply doesn't cut it.
It MUST work when u are using it "normally"
Yeah. It's vito audio notes 1.32
It works with normal (non speaker phone) phone calls.
Actually, I'm not sure if it works with speakerphone too.. I haven't tried that yet. Will do that in a bit to make sure.
What's better about Resco? *edit: nevermind. I just looked at the screenshots of resco audio recorder. It does look nicer. Has more features too... But honestly... the vito program is really nice, and simple to use.
By the way. I'm using the Sprint Touch Pro... so I can't say for sure whether or not this prog works with the other versions. Either way, there's a free trial you can use... so no harm in trying it out first.
last i heard, audionotes didnt work...
Brendo said:
last i heard, audionotes didnt work...
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Maybe not for some... But my Sprint model Touch Pro works perfectly...
Abd again, there's a free trial of it... so nothing's lost if it doesn't work for you.
I don't work for the company either, so I'm definitely not trying to sell
anyone. I really don't care actually. Just thought I'd post up how well the program
is working for me so far.
nabboR said:
Just to clearify, does it work on "the usual conversations" I mean, the normal way u talk on the phone, NOT speakerphone?
Cause we all know there's quiet a few sw that works in speakerphone mode and that simply doesn't cut it.
It MUST work when u are using it "normally"
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Totally agree.... no good if u need to hv speaker phone on.....
r603 said:
Maybe not for some... But my Sprint model Touch Pro works perfectly...
Abd again, there's a free trial of it... so nothing's lost if it doesn't work for you.
I don't work for the company either, so I'm definitely not trying to sell
anyone. I really don't care actually. Just thought I'd post up how well the program
is working for me so far.
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perfect...gonna try that. i really need this.
thanks
-Chez
r603 said:
Maybe not for some... But my Sprint model Touch Pro works perfectly...
Abd again, there's a free trial of it... so nothing's lost if it doesn't work for you.
I don't work for the company either, so I'm definitely not trying to sell
anyone. I really don't care actually. Just thought I'd post up how well the program
is working for me so far.
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chez_steph7 said:
perfect...gonna try that. i really need this.
thanks
-Chez
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Yeah, same here, thx for the tip!
BTW, just a quick Q: I doesn't have that annoying "beep" every now and then? So the person at the other end can here that you're recording?
I also have a Sprint Touch Pro and after reading this thread, I downloaded a trial of Vito 1.32 to give this a try.
Just as background, I'm a former Treo user (Palm OS) and the hardware supported recording of both sides of a phone conversation in very clear audio. This was most evident when listening to recordings (on a headset), one side of the conversation is heard in the left ear and the other in the right ear.
Now as for Vito on the Sprint Touch Pro, here's what I've observed:
When using the the phone normally (i.e. holding the device to your ear), the software does record both sides of the conversation. It does so in a manner that plays both sides of the conversation back in the left ear (when wearing headphones). My opinion is that the loudness of the earpiece allows this software to record the "other end" of the call in a manner similar to the "speakerphone method". The quality of the "other end" of the conversation is significantly lower than my end of the conversation. So it would seem that the hardware on the Touch Pro doesn't completely support this. Another indicator of this is that it only records my end of the conversation when I record a call using the included HTC headset.
So the verdict is that it does work, but I still think there's a hardware obstacle. I'm a headset kinda guy, so I guess I'm out of luck. Hope this helps.
That's not good.
I'll probably be getting a stereo bt headset soon, so that's going to be a problem.
Too bad there's no individual (in/out) volume control...
jeeter said:
I also have a Sprint Touch Pro and after reading this thread, I downloaded a trial of Vito 1.32 to give this a try.
Just as background, I'm a former Treo user (Palm OS) and the hardware supported recording of both sides of a phone conversation in very clear audio. This was most evident when listening to recordings (on a headset), one side of the conversation is heard in the left ear and the other in the right ear.
Now as for Vito on the Sprint Touch Pro, here's what I've observed:
When using the the phone normally (i.e. holding the device to your ear), the software does record both sides of the conversation. It does so in a manner that plays both sides of the conversation back in the left ear (when wearing headphones). My opinion is that the loudness of the earpiece allows this software to record the "other end" of the call in a manner similar to the "speakerphone method". The quality of the "other end" of the conversation is significantly lower than my end of the conversation. So it would seem that the hardware on the Touch Pro doesn't completely support this. Another indicator of this is that it only records my end of the conversation when I record a call using the included HTC headset.
So the verdict is that it does work, but I still think there's a hardware obstacle. I'm a headset kinda guy, so I guess I'm out of luck. Hope this helps.
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Thx for your input m8!
So I suppose it won't work with a bluetooth headset neither.
Anyway, I'm glad it works without(?) beeps in the normal mode, in that case you'll have the time to snap off the headset if you see that the incomming call is from that person you'd like to record.
well phonecalls come through in mono, so i cant imagine it working through both speakers
I am going to buy diamond, just like to know can i use resco audio recorder to record both side of conversation, because in my Kaiser i can only record my side. so please can anyone test this for me i really appreciate
vito ahudio notes is for you my frind= it records boots sides of conversation
AlexTM said:
vito ahudio notes is for you my frind= it records boots sides of conversation
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This has been discussed a lot here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=424262
And in my experience diamond only records through microphone. so if the other side voice is loud or speakerphone open and you are in a silent room you can properly record audio. or else you can't record other side's sound properly.
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vito ahudio notes is for you my frind= it records boots sides of conversation
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Tried it, but it wont. Only hear yourself.
harley4 said:
Tried it, but it wont. Only hear yourself.
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No. I have installed Vito Audio Note and it can record both side conversation. The sound of counterpart is a bit quiet than my voice, but at least it can record both side.
It can record only microphone. You can try it when using handsfree. The app. would record only your voice. Yes it will record the other part voice, but you have to switch the call to loudspeaker mode. That is why the other part voice is weak (it records what can be heard off the speaker...)
hi all,
i noticed a call recording function available in the menu of the dialer.
By default it is grayed. when the call connects it turns black. i tried it but didn't
know if it is functional and where does it save the recordings.
Anyone built an experience with this?
cheers,
Solution Found
i found this file on XDA. Works perfectly on D2
a record function is added in the dialer menu
a wav file is saved in /My Documents/Notes
hi nnjeim & forum.
thx for this nice app. worx fine on my td2.
maybe u or some can say me how can i change the
directory for saved files. so when i
record a call i will that the app save
the file on my memorycard and not on
the diamond. is this possible?
sorry for my stupid english
regards from germany
Saving Directory
Me too I wander if there is a way of specifiying target path for recorded audio
It doesnt work in my D2. I click Start Recording from the Dialer Menu, but nothing is being saved..
works for me !
Look with file explorer in the map My documents/notes
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It doesnt work in my D2. I click Start Recording from the Dialer Menu, but nothing is being saved..
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I had the same problem dude...drove me crazy for a while but dont ask how i got it working, simply by trying few times (more than once ) and it worked
nb: note that the "note" folder where the recordered conversation did not exist when it did not work
give it a go...and by the way the sound is so clear!!!!
Don't work for me to. I need to create the folder My documents/Notes?????
is automatic, our i need to press any key????
Hotfix Here - 12 June 2009
http://www.htc.com/europe/supportdownloadlist.aspx?p_id=249&act=sd&cat=all
So is the 2_Way_Plus_InCall_Recording.cab going to work if I have that official HTC hotfix installed? Thank you.
nnjeim said:
i found this file on XDA. Works perfectly on D2
a record function is added in the dialer menu
a wav file is saved in /My Documents/Notes
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The program works perfectly.
Looking for a solution to the program that starts automatically, and the memory card to save. If they are happy to be operated!
Can someone take a screenshot of the dialer menu with the added record function? I installed the cab but can't find the record function anywhere. Maybe because my Diamond2 is Dutch I'm just looking at the wrong place/menu or looking for the wrong word (maybe it's translated). With a screenshot it's much easier to locate the function if it even exists on my phone. Tnx in advance!
Hi,
I've installled this and it took a few minutes to find where the record button was. While you are in the call, click on 'Notes' and from there, you should see a Red Record dot in the bottom left corner. Thats where mine is anyways.
The calls get recorder in Device\My Documents\Calls
I'll try and find a way to move this to the SD card... will post back if I find out how... possible a reg key somewhere.
D.
Ok, I've done some testing and here's what I've found. Note: I'm using SPB Mobile v3.1
You can use voice recording during any call, by going in to 'Notes' while you are on the call. Once you are in Notes, you should see a record button in the bottom left corner. If not, you can enable to it by clicking Menu | View Recording Tool Bar. Click the red button to start recording. You stop recording by closing the Notes.
Without this utility, you will only hear your own voice, maybe you'll hear the other person but it will be faint. So installing this utility makes yourself and the other person sound very clear. Recording of phone calls should be available on the TD2 out of the box even without this utility, but this utility makes both voices sound clear.
The other question was about storing the recording on the SD card. To set this, click on Start | Notes. Once you are in Notes, click on Menu | Options and set the 'Save to' to be Storage Card. This should now save recordings to Storage Card\Calls. Nake sure you leave 'Record button action:' set to 'Switch to Notes' or you'll run into troubles where you cant get Notes to open any more.
One last thing... if you dont see 'Notes' in the Start menu, you can enable it by going Start | Settings | Menus and enabling Notes there.
This is how I've got things working, hopefully that helps some others out there. If you know of a better way of doing things, or maybe this utility works better outside of SPB Mobile, please post your findings.
Cheers,
D.
Now that the card has already been recorded, there is only one thing missing. It can not be set to automatically solve all the recording?
call recording
The cab provided here works excellent. Thanks for the tips on how to get it going. I didn't install the hotfix because on the htc website it says it's not to enable call recording but to remove the call recording button. Doesn't sound like what I or anyone else wants.
Using touchflo.
Found the record option and it works great! So if you don't install this cab you won't be able to enable the Recording Tool Bar in the Notes menu?
The only problem I have is that my ear touches the touchscreen in a call so that the announcement screen comes up (you also get this screen when you press the black bar on top with the icons for signal quality, battery status, volume, etc.). This means that a started recording will stop and you will notice it only when you end the call which is very annoying because most of the call isn't recorded.
Do you guys also have this problem or is there maybe a way to "lock" the screen while in a call so that you don't accidentally press the screen with your ear?
Personally, I use Vito Audio Notes Touch. Excellent interface, and lots of features, including a "Call Autorecord" option. It can also be used to record things other than telephone conversation.
Of course, the cab must first be applied for proper telephone conversation recordings.
wich rom version?
i used to be able to record calls, but recentely i have updated the ROM to 6.5 and Voila it disapeared even after installing the Cab. i installed quite few ROM but no luck. i don't remember wich rom i used to be able to do this on, flashed the official but no luck.
can someone that has this option showing on the menu tell me wich rom they are using. the idea is find out wich dialer has that and see if someone can port that dialer to 6.5, even with the old menu version.
thanks, i really need that voice recording option
Timothy
Why do not you use "Vito audio notes" ?
There are more than you want....
Does Chacha support phone call recording?
Thanks
you question should be - what software should I use for call recording on Gingerbread phone
Anyone who was able to record calls with good quality on a Chacha?
I read some threads, but didn't find any answer there which is strange since even Symbian was able to record calls.
Will any custom ROM be any help there?
try Auto Call Recorder or some app like it on google play !
xenggl said:
try Auto Call Recorder or some app like it on google play !
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This does not really work. It just turns the microphone so sensitive that it will record the other side of the call (if you turn it loud enough). But the things you say will be recorded 10 times louder.
Even Symbian could record calls with a good quality on both sides, so why can't Android?
So there were no changes yet. I figured out that you will need a patch for that.
Anyone who has an idea what to do there bzw. how to port this to the Chacha?
See:
http://www.androidapplog.com/2011/1...recording-on-htc-desire-the-working-solution/
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=993793
First day with the Mate 9 and I'm loving the ability to record videos of the screen quickly and easily using the double knuckle tap or the volume up and power combo. But I don't want the mic on while recording. If I deny access to the microphone, it seems the recording won't even start. I found the app settings and can disable the microphone there, but again that prevents the recorder from starting. I don't need to hear the sound of my own breathing over my screen recordings. I would think there must be a way to setup some settings for the recordings, like enabling audio, changing the recording quality or encoding, etc. No? Am I missing something? Any workaround?
Me too. Worse, I keep getting a pop up throughout the recording telling me that Google can't listen while I'm recording.
Any solutions?
hx4700 user said:
Me too. Worse, I keep getting a pop up throughout the recording telling me that Google can't listen while I'm recording.
Any solutions?
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I think there's a setting in Google to turn off listening at all screens all the time. The message will go away. As for recording your own breathing - you can postprocess it in any video editor and just delete the sound track?
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I think there's a setting in Google to turn off listening at all screens all the time. The message will go away. As for recording your own breathing - you can postprocess it in any video editor and just delete the sound track?
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Thanks. I was afraid that the only way to prevent the pop up was complete disabling of the OK Google recognition.
I suppose I'll have to get a video editor...
I remember having that popup too, but it didn't always happen. I remember someone saying that there are too many apps "listening" which causes google to throw that pop-up. There's a huawei feature that listens for phone call instructions, plus the listener for "OK Google", plus the recorder using the mic all at the same time. I guess disable the ones you don't use until the popup stops.
As for the audio, I couldn't find a workaround. I wound up using an app called "Replace Add Audio to Video" by Clogica to strip audio from my videos after I record them. Needless to say having to strip audio for every video recorded is a hassle, which results in me not using the recording feature very much.
Yes, it's a pity that the system app, screen recorder, has not any setting option to disable mic.
Anyone help me ? Got a honor 9 and everytime I try to use the screen recorder it says I need to enable it withing my permission for microphone. I have enabled it yet it's still telling me I need to do so. I've restated it and can't get it to work plz help!
Archie1497 Anyone help me ? Got a honor 9 and everytime I try to use the screen recorder it says I need to enable it withing my permission for microphone. I have enabled it yet it's still telling me I need to do so. I've restated it and can't get it to work plz help!
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I had the same issue just today on my huawei p10. But solved it through the following:
Settings->Apps & notifications - >Permissions - >microphone->show system(top right corner) - > search for screen recording->enable
Hope this helps
Thanks. It works :good:
On EMUI 9, you're given an option to disable the microphone.
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