Dear all,
I need to record some meetings (1 - 3 hours) with my HTC cruse using voice recorder. But it stops after 15 minutes (1,7 MB). Is there a way to change this limit to 999 minutes by changing a parameter file or a regirstry entry ?
Thans for your help
Why don't you use another program called VITO Audio Notes ? I have version 1.32 and i used it to record my phone calls, if I want, or you can use it to record anything, whenever you want.
I use Resco Audio Recorder. Just perfect !
Im using vito audio note, its running good but...
could it use my bluetooth handfree microphone to record the sound?
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"Calls Auto-record" feature works but it starts recording automatically even with data connections. For example, if I start pocket internet explorer or opera mini, audionotes starts recording even though its not a phone call. Is there an option to automatically record only telephone conversations instead of everytime there is a data connection.
Thank you.
bump.. saw this down in the fifth page.
anyone have any experience with resco audio recorder. does it have the same problem with the calls autorecording during data connections?
Thanks
Just tried Resco Audio Recorder v 4.1 and it does not have the problem of recording GPRS data connections. But Resco's sound quality is not as good and it stops recording at random times in the middle of a conversation. It usually cuts off anywhere between 10 to 20 secs into the conversation when I enable calls autorecord. Anyone else experience similar problems with VITO or Resco?
Thanks
Vaporize said:
Just tried Resco Audio Recorder v 4.1 and it does not have the problem of recording GPRS data connections. But Resco's sound quality is not as good
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use another recording format or, if you really want to stick to mp3, the high-quality add-on
The app doesnt'record the incoming phone calls, during conversation it starts automatically but without recording anything!
How to solve this problem or is there any decent alternative?
i600 no record.............
This problem was big for me.
I resolved as follows.
Using the normal headset (no bluetooth), I plugged one of two earphones on the microphone (microphone headset). So record two voices, my and other.
But I would like to find another solution.
I am sorry for my english...........
is it possible to record music from radio to SD (as mp3 or wav) ?
And how about recording the phone sounds?
I had a Universal and on that phone it was impossible to record it directly (had to use notepad soundrecorder to record the sound coming from the speaker, resulting in my voice being much louder than the callers voice)
I would love an application that could function as a local voicemailserver. So it must pick up the phone, play a sound to the caller (maybe caller specific) and record the caller's message. Would be willing to pay up to $30 for it!!
I think kamma was talking about a recorder for the FM radio, not for the phone.
alegra said:
I think kamma was talking about a recorder for the FM radio, not for the phone.
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Looking for better software than the "Voice Recorder" recorder that comes with the FUZE. Tried Resco but get "cpu overload" error. Recordings skip, possibly due to the overload. Also found incoming phone calls don't register on LED or ringtone when in playback mode. Anyone have any luck and/or suggestions with recording on the FUZE? TIA
Vito Audio Notes Touch works great. It records in MP3 format instead of WAV, so it saves memory card space as well.
Discovered Resco is not working with recording mp3 files in any resolution but seems okay with wav files.
I will check out Vito as a possibility since it does mp3.
I rooted my tablet so I could use the application "SCR Screen Recorder Pro" to record my college lectures and notes while using LectureNotes. It works great, but I find the sound of the S-Pen tapping is annoying. I want to know if anyone has any ideas on how to record the audio through the mic on my Samsung smartphone via bluetooth, instead of the microphone on my Note tablet.
You could use any number of the voice recorders found on Play Store to record your voice separately, then use a desktop video editor to overlay the recorded audio over the video. Second option is to connect the Note to a Bluetooth headset and see if that overrides the built in mic being used.
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