Hello i am trying to figure out a way to record inbound and outbound calls so my question is are there any kernels or roms which support the Two Way Call Record options preferably without enableing the Speakerphone
FragmentedLogik said:
Hello i am trying to figure out a way to record inbound and outbound calls so my question is are there any kernels or roms which support the Two Way Call Record options preferably without enableing the Speakerphone
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I don't know about that, but if you use Google Voice it'll record. It might just be easier to port your number and use that, I love Google Voice. But maybe not. Just so you know.
Jonathan_A said:
I don't know about that, but if you use Google Voice it'll record. It might just be easier to port your number and use that, I love Google Voice. But maybe not. Just so you know.
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ive tried google voice but it only records inbound calls, i need inbound and outbound recorded
FragmentedLogik said:
Hello i am trying to figure out a way to record inbound and outbound calls so my question is are there any kernels or roms which support the Two Way Call Record options preferably without enableing the Speakerphone
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I have found a working patch for call recorder [patch]One-X two ways recording I can confirm that it works correctly on our One X. :good:
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having a poor memory, I have become accustomed on my Treo to being able to record a caller if they are trying to give me info that I need later (with their knowledge). The AT&T tilt has blocked access to incoming voice for 3rd party recorders to use. Can anyone develop a fix?
there are some apps out there that do record incoming calls Vito audio notes is one of them also just google search and try out demo of different apps. many have said it can be done but i use vito audio notes all the time and it works great
I haven't kept up on the topic, but if I remember correctly there were a few threads about this (use the search) and I'm pretty sure the conclusion was that it was impossible to get access to the mic during a call.
austinsnyc said:
there are some apps out there that do record incoming calls Vito audio notes is one of them also just google search and try out demo of different apps. many have said it can be done but i use vito audio notes all the time and it works great
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met3ora said:
I haven't kept up on the topic, but if I remember correctly there were a few threads about this (use the search) and I'm pretty sure the conclusion was that it was impossible to get access to the mic during a call.
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One of you is not telling the truth.
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The AT&T tilt has blocked access to incoming voice for 3rd party recorders to use. I have tried all the recording software, none of them record the incoming voice. One of the s/w vendors even says that the hardware for incoming voice is not accessable for the TILT. I was hoping that someone might know how to hack the phone to make it work.
Any help would be great. And I have seen that alot of the users would be interested in this.
Have you tried Vito Audio notes?
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One of you is not telling the truth.
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austinsnyc said:
Have you tried Vito Audio notes?
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Yes, and it doesn't record the other party either.
I don't mean to get into the middle of this... but they should all work if you enable the speaker phone... maybe not crystal clear, but it should record...
badbert said:
I don't mean to get into the middle of this... but they should all work if you enable the speaker phone... maybe not crystal clear, but it should record...
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Yes, this is the only known solution. It is not very the clearest, but get's the job done. This is my LARGEST complaint with the TILT coming from the old Sony T616 a long time ago.
I can record while using the headset and speakerphone (tested with VITO audio notes) but not with just the phone (it records my voice but not the caller).
I guess this is a hardware issue and is probably hard to fix. I guess you have to make a virtual "audio cable" where you can set the phone to use the speaker then route the signal back (somehow)???
TADAAAAA!!!:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=485783
Is there an App that you can use to record phone calls? If so whats the best one? Im looking for something where I can save a few voicemail messages I have.
Google Voice allows you to record conversations and as an aftereffect it will record voicemails if you choose. Just have to hit the keypad 4 to start and again to stop. It does say "now recording call" so both parties can hear it.
There's apps out there that do an excellent job, but find out first what the privacy laws in your state say regarding the recording of phone calls. Wouldn't want to get you in trouble.
And some phones will not record the other party, you have to use speakerphone to get their voice on the recording. You may want to check if two-way call recording is supported on your phone. I know - at least for the Evo - that the only workaround is to flash a kernel that has it enabled.
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Tenacious--M said:
Is there an App that you can use to record phone calls? If so whats the best one? Im looking for something where I can save a few voicemail messages I have.
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I use "record my call": nice app (and +1' the "beware of legal issues"!).
Tried: doesn't work on DesireHD root/CoreDroid 9.2. Only from speaker.
Anyone, can you point me to an App that can do 2 way phone call recording for my device (not from the speaker)? Please?
Has anyone had any experience with recording calls on SGS3?
I have tried numerous 'call recorder apps' and they either dont work at all, or work for a couple seconds then just go garbled...
I already know about google voice and how you can easily enable call recording while using the GV number, but I want to be able to record calls using my carrier's number not my GV number...
Any thoughts?
I'm rooted/unlocked and open to any suggestions... Well versed with the terminal so even if there are some command liners that can dump/pipe the audio devices to files would be awesome
Would rather do the recording from the phone itself (not a dial-in type service like GV/skype/etc).
Using stock with the SGS4G I can record directly from the line and get 2-way call recording which is legal in my state. Nice to be able to go over my business calls when I am driving and don't have a pc or pen handy. I installed a ics rom and now I lost call recording with any program in the market or a custom one I have. I heard it is a rom/kernel issue. Does anyone know of a working rom with call recording enabled? Thanks
I remember MIUI having that function... that seemed to be the only one though.
Or using Google Voice to do it... but that's a feature of GV, and works regardless of ROM/phone type.
Theraze said:
Or using Google Voice to do it... but that's a feature of GV, and works regardless of ROM/phone type.
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I am not interested in using google voice. Wonder why none of the roms enable it. I don't need a record button on the call screen just it enable to be able to use a 3rd party app.
I guess I will just try all the roms and see if any work. I been told it depends on the kernel if they enabled it or not.
I assume you mean a line recorder rather than a microphone recorder.
It needs a kernel feature we do not have and never had. It will not work on any of our ROMs cross versions. For microphone recording apps refer to the Google Play.
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Before i had a droid 3, it wasnt possible to record incoming and outgoing calls. I am owning a Photon Q 4g LTE now, and i was wondering if it works with this device or not?
I have Google Voice, which allows me to record incoming calls.
If you want to record any calls, I'd guess you'd need some sort of an app. There are a few... have you tried any of them?
This one I saw on the front page of xda-devs not too long ago.
There's a bunch on the Play Store as well.
There is also a module for Xposed Framework that allows you to record calls.
arrrghhh said:
I have Google Voice, which allows me to record incoming calls.
If you want to record any calls, I'd guess you'd need some sort of an app. There are a few... have you tried any of them?
This one I saw on the front page of xda-devs not too long ago.
There's a bunch on the Play Store as well.
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Indeed, there are a lot of recorders like that, mut some phones like the droid 3 dont support it. The S3 does support.
I have a Photon Q 4G now, and i was wondering if this phone supports it or not.. If you guyz have this phone, i would appreciate if you could install that app called "" in call recorder "" than go to settings of that app -call recorder settings-Audio Source, and select PHONE LINE.
now make phone call, if it works than i know enough..
freaknormel said:
Indeed, there are a lot of recorders like that, mut some phones like the droid 3 dont support it. The S3 does support.
I have a Photon Q 4G now, and i was wondering if this phone supports it or not.. If you guyz have this phone, i would appreciate if you could install that app called "" in call recorder "" than go to settings of that app -call recorder settings-Audio Source, and select PHONE LINE.
now make phone call, if it works than i know enough..
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Well I have this application, and when I have audio source set to PhoneLine only first couple of seconds is recorded correctly, then recorded voice becomes all squeaky and hardly understandable, but no impact on call quiality. When set to Microphone the other party does not hear me at all. I got a response from the author about my issue, he suggested to use Microphone and higher Gain Level, but I haven't tried it yet.When I do I'll post my results.
Unfortunately no help...
Might be a little non-trivial to set up however using Google-Voice adds the functionality to record calls to this phone..
It is a little tricky to get it working correctly with Sprint in general but well worth it! You can record, then access everything online including texting and calling (using your phones number and plan) from the web..
I know some people may not like using google for things like that but it just works so good...
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