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Does anyone know if there is a voice recording app that doesn't turn off when you utilize the camera. Everyone app I've tested stops the recording if you start to take a picture which is annoying. I like to record lectures while at the same time taking pictures of stuff on the board. However, if I do this, it will stop my recording which is very annoying. Does anyone have any suggestions or ideas? Thanks.
I have a LG G2 and there is a way with a G2 root app (Tweaksbox) to perfectly auto record your phone calls. I have ordered my OnePlus one and I am starting to prepare the files and stuff I will flash and install. Does anyone use phone recording with their one? Is there an app? Any advice?
No one recording their phone calls with this phone?
eltarod said:
No one recording their phone calls with this phone?
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we do record calls.. in kitkat i use gravity box .. an xposed module that allows u to record calls but not automatic.. u have to click on the record button first..
now on cm12 i dnt know if gravity box still offers this option but i think it still does
Hello,
trying the video camera with third party apps, i noticed this weird squeak sound while autofocusing
clip here: youtu.be/bNSNSiVkiQg
with the native camera app i don't have this problem, but the stereo sound is inverted! even weirder: it does this from the second video i record after i reboot the phone. the first one is fine, then they all have audio inverted right<->left
any advice? (other than factory reset)
can you please test if you have the same issue? if it is, it mean it is a problem of the device itself and should be noted to huawei.
it's easy checking the left/right channel simply by blowing on the sides of the phone (lower mic is right, upper mic is left) with the audio recorder app it works always fine. with video, you need to make at least 2 of them because the problem comes from the second one. at least for me...
thanks
mghire said:
Hello,
trying the video camera with third party apps, i noticed this weird squeak sound while autofocusing
clip here: youtu.be/bNSNSiVkiQg
with the native camera app i don't have this problem, but the stereo sound is inverted! even weirder: it does this from the second video i record after i reboot the phone. the first one is fine, then they all have audio inverted right<->left
any advice? (other than factory reset)
can you please test if you have the same issue? if it is, it mean it is a problem of the device itself and should be noted to huawei.
it's easy checking the left/right channel simply by blowing on the sides of the phone (lower mic is right, upper mic is left) with the audio recorder app it works always fine. with video, you need to make at least 2 of them because the problem comes from the second one. at least for me...
thanks
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For me bottom is left upper is right
faizalotai said:
For me bottom is left upper is right
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thanks! have you tested with the video app or with the audio recording app? if with video it's like this and with the audio recorder it's bottom/right; upper/left. i'm not the only one.
edit. also, turning the phone while recording (bottom to the right or to the left in portrait mode), it's always swapped. when bottom is to the right, audio of that side is on the left, and vice versa
mghire said:
thanks! have you tested with the video app or with the audio recording app? if with video it's like this and with the audio recorder it's bottom/right; upper/left. i'm not the only one.
edit. also, turning the phone while recording (bottom to the right or to the left in portrait mode), it's always swapped. when bottom is to the right, audio of that side is on the left, and vice versa
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Yes,same as mine..maybe thats an honor features...lol.
Btw, im still with mm, we need people with nougat to test this out also
faizalotai said:
Yes,same as mine..maybe thats an honor features...lol.
Btw, im still with mm, we need people with nougat to test this out also
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thanks a lot!
if the third party camera app audio issue is confirmed too, we may confirm another "fature"... :/
i did the video with google camera (but also tried cinema fv-5) and the auto focusing noise it there, not always, but most of the time. expecially when it struggles focusing.
anyone willing to try? this is not as easy to reproduce, but definitely there.
hi all,
testing again, I noticed that the noise is most likely mechanical. it is possible to ear it in a silent environment while switching from camera to video with the stock camera app.
here's a recording of it
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzRd4ezyPZACZXY4WkoyREFESnM/view?usp=drivesdk
it's the same of the video in the opening post youtu.be/bNSNSiVkiQg
can you guys check if it's a common problem? the customer service just keep saying to factory reset, but that does nothing... (also cleaned camera app cache many times)
thanks
mghire said:
Hello,
trying the video camera with third party apps, i noticed this weird squeak sound while autofocusing
clip here: youtu.be/bNSNSiVkiQg
with the native camera app i don't have this problem, but the stereo sound is inverted! even weirder: it does this from the second video i record after i reboot the phone. the first one is fine, then they all have audio inverted right<->left
any advice? (other than factory reset)
can you please test if you have the same issue? if it is, it mean it is a problem of the device itself and should be noted to huawei.
it's easy checking the left/right channel simply by blowing on the sides of the phone (lower mic is right, upper mic is left) with the audio recorder app it works always fine. with video, you need to make at least 2 of them because the problem comes from the second one. at least for me...
thanks
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Did you ever solve this, or is it purely hardware? I noticed a horrible squeak on PA Rom and on 3rd party cameras on stock.
It's hardware, cannot solve this
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?
Swan Princess said:
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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After updating my OP7Pro from Pie to Android 10, an issue popped up where people on the other end of a phone call would complain that there was an echo.
I did some experimenting and it appears that this issue is linked to call recording, specifically OnePlus's native call recorder.
I found that the echo only occurs when all 3 of these things are present:
1. I have OnePlus's native call recording enabled (either through the magisk module, joneplus tools app, or a Tasker profile)
2. I am recording the call (either automatically or by manually hitting the record button)
3. It is not on speakerphone
This leads me to believe that, for whatever reason, when recording a call, it activates the top mic and the person on the other end of the line is hearing their own audio from the ear speaker through the top mic. Specifically, this is an issue in normal (non speakerphone) mode only because it is not supposed to be in dual mic mode as opposed to speakerphone.
I tried using engineering mode disable the top microphone but I could not get the setting to stick (I may have been missing something).
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Coolguysky said:
After updating my OP7Pro from Pie to Android 10, an issue popped up where people on the other end of a phone call would complain that there was an echo.
I did some experimenting and it appears that this issue is linked to call recording, specifically OnePlus's native call recorder.
I found that the echo only occurs when all 3 of these things are present:
1. I have OnePlus's native call recording enabled (either through the magisk module, joneplus tools app, or a Tasker profile)
2. I am recording the call (either automatically or by manually hitting the record button)
3. It is not on speakerphone
This leads me to believe that, for whatever reason, when recording a call, it activates the top mic and the person on the other end of the line is hearing their own audio from the ear speaker through the top mic. Specifically, this is an issue in normal (non speakerphone) mode only because it is not supposed to be in dual mic mode as opposed to speakerphone.
I tried using engineering mode disable the top microphone but I could not get the setting to stick (I may have been missing something).
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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Great observation! I haven't been able to figure out a solution to this. Let me know if you found something.
Drzhivagolikesandroid said:
Great observation! I haven't been able to figure out a solution to this. Let me know if you found something.
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Happy to say that this is solved now (with a workaround). I was never able to get the native OnePlus call recorder working without echo but the Magisk module, Skvalex Call Recorder, works perfectly.