hi everyone, my desire s has an issue with audio/vocal messages: each time i record a message using a chat application (like telegram or whatsapp), if a notification comes up while i am still recording the message, the audio message ceases to be recorded and the rest of the recording is just silence.
i am using reflex bow custom mod, but also with an old cm (i think it was version 10), and with stock rom i had the same issue.
is there a known solution that i didn't find?
(if there was another thread i am sorry but forum's search function is refusing to work and i couldn't find nothing through google)
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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
I am looking for a decent two way call recorder app for my rooted Sensation. Anyone having good experiences with any app? If so, which app, and did you use a special ROM or kernel to enable it to work?
I do not want to have to turn on speakerphone for the recorder to hear the other side of the conversation. A lot of apps have this problem.
Maybe this will help??:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1090080&highlight=Internet+calling&page=3
The Radius Kid said:
Maybe this will help??:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1090080&highlight=Internet+calling&page=3
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I tried the one shared in that thread, which was also shared in another thread. It didn't work at all until I switched to Bricked Kernal. Then it worked, but very poorly. The other voice was extremely quiet and my voice had additional noise and was loud but not clear.
I tried DSoft CallRecorder and it crashed when I dialed the phone.
Then I tried Total Recall (default settings) and that works. The other voice is still slightly low in volume but nowhere near as bad as I got with the recorder shared in this thread. I am still on Bricked. If I am going to go with Total Recall, do I need to stay on Bricked Kernal? Or should I go back to what I had before, which I think was an HTC kernal?
Also, curious if anyone say good results with any other call recording application?
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?
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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
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Thanks. It works :good:
On EMUI 9, you're given an option to disable the microphone.
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Hi guys,
I have a problem here. I use a Messenger of Facebook and make a video call to my son. I want to record our video call so that I use some app to record it. I failed with many apps and got a Notification
Microphone busy
Only one app can use microphone at a time.
I only can choose one in 2 options:
1. Recording our video call without voice
2. Record apps will start recording but after 15s, Messenger will be shut down "Connection fail Error"
I use note pro 12.2 907A AT&T 5.1.1
Is there any way to record a video call in android?
Thank for reading and sorry for my bad English.
P/s: somethings I want to share, I got Blue Screen of Death before and tried many ways to fix it (root, factory recovery, uninstall system apps....) but I failed all the time.
At least, I flashed it to stock room and I have never seen it anymore (It's about 6 months). Hope it can help someone.
When listening to a WhatsApp Voice Message via earpiece (i.e. proximity sensor) and another message arrives or any other notification, the audio is routed to the louder speaker for few seconds (length of notification audio) then routed back earpiece. So everybody around will hear that audio message.
This is extremely annoying is privacy disaster . Is it happening anyone ? Does anyone know how to solve?
Phone: Xiaomi Mi 5
All roms are affected (even AOSP ROMs)
i face this problem too. i feel that it is not whatsapp's problem but how the firmware handles notifications itself. i may be wrong though
Any thoughts of this guy's?
I have the exact same problem on my Nexus6P for a while. I'm not sure, but I think since I bought it. The same happened to a friend of mine with his Nexus5X. Haven't been able to solve it yet.
My only workaround is to react quickly to take the phone off my ear and resume the audio once the notification ringtone has finished playing.
no luck so far? I wonder how is this tolerated by millions of users? it's quite annoying :crying:
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I got this problem too, but only in LineageOS builds, and I've reported this to the developer of my ROM (Moto G4 Play - Harpia) and he didn't understand the issue. On Pixel Experience ROM there ir no such a problem.