[APP][2.1+] Calls Recall - Android Apps and Games

"Calls Recall" is a non-disruptive call recorder that records calls in the background without user attention. Minimalism is a goal.
Whenever calls are made or received, the conversion is recorded automatically and stored in external storage.
How many temporary recordings to keep is set by user in the setting screen. Old recordings are replaced by new ones.
User can browse recordings and set recording as saved so it will not get replaced.
User can play and delete recordings.
* If you use headphone, you can barely record the voice from the other side, because this app use phone MIC to record (as of now, there is no other commonly supported audio source).
Hello people, this app is on Google Play. Feedback is welcomed.
I wanted a call recorder and downloaded a popular one but it's interface is too complex and even failed to record anything after like 10 presses of things. So I sit down and wrote my own. I come from traditional UNIX world and believe tools should be simple and do one thing well. If people want further process the result, they can adopt another tool in the pipeline.
My disappointment is audio source VOICE_CALL is not implemented by most phone manufactures, and I have to record from MIC. If you have other choices that make it works better than now, I will appreciate.
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Hi! I need to start a voice chat with someone else over android, but the audio I'm sending them is all under 250hz. Audio chat applications such as Google Hangouts and Skype all filter out these frequencies to increase audio clarity and reduce space, however it is crucial that the other person is able to hear very low frequencies clearly on their device.
Is there any app I can use for this?
What is the purpose for this? I always ended up using easy voice recorder on the highest quality and then emailing the files. I don't know if there is such an app. If you are looking for one such app. Search for something with only voice. Most popular clients with video will have compressed streams I would assume.
What about the ventrillo or teamspeak clients for android. Give them a go.
Taconut said:
Hi! I need to start a voice chat with someone else over android, but the audio I'm sending them is all under 250hz. Audio chat applications such as Google Hangouts and Skype all filter out these frequencies to increase audio clarity and reduce space, however it is crucial that the other person is able to hear very low frequencies clearly on their device.
Is there any app I can use for this?
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In fact, I have been searching for something similar over the past few days and have found that the Phumble android app, which serves to use mumble servers, has an extensive set of audio configurations to use.
Orcam said:
In fact, I have been searching for something similar over the past few days and have found that the Phumble android app, which serves to use mumble servers, has an extensive set of audio configurations to use.
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Awesome! I'll check it out!

Would like to make a app that plays a specific audio recording

Hello all,
I want to make a app that plays different recordings at different GPS points. Basically, every time the phone is near a designated point that I assign, it would play that recording I assigned it. How do I make it?
For something like that I would use Automate or Tasker and set them up according to your needs, much simpler than learning a new language.

Play sound file to a voice call, and record on the other side

I need to test if some call functionalities are working, and i need to make a voice call from Phone1 to Phone2, play a test sound/tone (eg. from a .wav file) into the call, record it on the other side, and then compare to the original sound file.
Is there any documentation on the .wav->call playback and call recording on android? I can use any modern android phone from a reputable manufacturer (i have a budget), rooting is not an issue, i can install custom roms, whatever. I have some linux experience, but have never developed for android. I have noticed there is alsa support on android, but I haven't tested it out (cross compile aplay, select the 'call output device' - if it exists?, and play the sound there?).
So, is there any documentation, any existsing projects or anything in that direction anywhere?
Thank you for any info!

[APP][5.0+] coolRecorder - easy to use multi-function recorder

Hello! Thank you for your interest in the program coolRecorder!
First of all, let me note that I am not only a programmer, but also a musician and the main reason for creating this application is the desire to quickly and more or less accurately record the rehearsals of my rock band. Well, you know: musicians often invent new songs during long jams and it's hard to keep everything in my head. I searched for a long time, but I did not find a beautiful and convenient solution to this problem for myself, so I decided to create it myself.
What could be easier - I just press one button on my Wear OS watch to start recording! My smartphone can be located anywhere in the room and I do not need direct access to it. At the same time, I can pause and continue recording at any moment all the same right from my watch.
Record voice, music - anything with this fast, beautiful and convenient application. Share your records on social networks and messengers.
Ready-made presets will allow you to record voice, live music, or just your surroundings with the highest quality. For devices with Android 7.x and higher, a raw recording preset is available.
No advertisement, no donation, no internet connection required. This app simply does it's job - records sound.
I find this application really useful and I hope you will find it useful too. I also tried to make the application beautiful and simple enough so that you wouldn’t need instructions and tips to start using it.
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iPhone - call recording

Hello.
Do you know any way to record incoming and outcoming call? I found a lot of apps to record by merge calling and record it as a stream, but all of them use external storage I think. I am looking for something to store records directly on my device.
Best Regards - Michal.
iPhone recording ? you do realise you're in an Android forum
Yes, but I am sure, that I am not only one, who use both systems, and I thought, that such a profesional comunity can give me some advice
Use Rev app its free and easy to use, though you may need to read the terms and conditions. Also be aware that it is illegal to some places to record someone without telling them.

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