Hi
I've owned several Samsung phones previously and they were bundled with a basic voice recorder. However it supported using both microphones (camera and voice (top and bottom)) for recording interview conversations.
Is there any app for pixel that can do the same?
I have tried a few from the play store but they only seem to offer selecting a single microphone at a time.
Thank you
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Hi Guys,
Is there anyone who knows Whether there is any Call Recorder App Available for MOTO G?
i tried a bunch of apps but they only record my voice (one side voice).
I need an App which can record Conversation of both the sides.
Please Help if You Can
tango is a video chat and records all calls so you can log into the website and see them...
spicynitin said:
Hi Guys,
Is there anyone who knows Whether there is any Call Recorder App Available for MOTO G?
i tried a bunch of apps but they only record my voice (one side voice).
I need an App which can record Conversation of both the sides.
Please Help if You Can
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This app record calls perfectly in two directions for Moto G: Boldbeast Call Recorder
Root is needed.
Updated 2015-03-12
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Good news!
Moto G/Moto G 2nd now no longer need root, Boldbeast Call Recorder V7.5 records calls perfectly in two sides, supports Android 4.4, Android 5.0. This is the only solution that works great without root.
Hi all,
currently running rooted Stock ROM 4.4.4. and while the video quality os OK I´m very dissatisfied with the sound quality when recording videos. Tried using the (new) google Camera app from playtore which is my standard app and also tried using the free OpenCamera app.
The sound is extremely muffled and it seems like noise reduction or internal audio processing is the culpit.
Is there any chance to get rid of the noise cancelling when recording videos?
I know it must be possible because for example the Hi-Q MP3 audio recording app I use allows me to choose the audio input (raw audio, main mic) and I get much better sound quality using the raw audio unprocessed sound input vs. main mic which seems to be amplified.
Any hints on this guys?
Thanks a bunch,
Kusie
Did you try and search? Few threads about this.
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Seems my first search was not good enough, did a new search with different search words and found two threads.
Thanks!
Kusie said:
Seems my first search was not good enough, did a new search with different search words and found two threads.
Thanks!
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There's also quite a lengthy thread called something like "Microphone issues" that also covers this issue.
It is one of the best call recording apps i ever see. It is very easy to use and records all calls. Now i can record the calls that are very important and weekly call meeting and records. This app is that the one among the most effective app within the world. I install this app and use terribly friendly.t has a vast number of features like you ca record in many formats and recording quality is also great. Recommended for all. Just search in google apps CALL RECORDER ANDROID
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It is one of the best call recording apps i ever see. It is very easy to use and records all calls. Now i can record the calls that are very important and weekly call meeting and records. This app is that the one among the most effective app within the world. I install this app and use terribly friendly.t has a vast number of features like you ca record in many formats and recording quality is also great. Recommended for all. Just search in google apps CALL RECORDER ANDROID
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yeah it is really useful
Try "mp3 incall recorder"...
Are you talking about this app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.killermobile.totalrecall ???
jiaozhang said:
You can try Call Recorder - Call Recording App. http://bit.ly/2vlzmeM
I have to say that the effect is very good, I can clearly record each other's voice. These app supports all Android devices, Android 9 and above
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On Q, you must have root in order to record calls. I wrote a simple guide in this tg post some while ago
https://t.me/havoc3gemini/17
Hi,
I just stumbled across this XDA-Post: http://www.xda-developers.com/boldbeast-for-your-voice-recording-needs-xda-tv/ it seems to be a nice app but there are many "record modes" for individual phones. Unfortunately there is no recommended mode given by the authors of BOLDBEAST for our OnePlus.
Has anyone tried this app, yet? With successful recording (both ways - incoming & local voice)?
I have a Google Pixel 4a
Android 13
Build TQ2A.230405.003
I want to be able to record video calls I have with my kids when they call from Google Meet while they're with their mom. (divorced)
I tried the built in Screen Recorder, but it doesn't capture any audio. For context, the screen recorder does capture audio, but it mutes as soon as I use Google Meet. It also muted when using Facebook Messenger for video chats. My understanding is that this is be design, thanks to Google.
I'm able to capture clear audio from a Google Meet call separately from Screen Recorder using CubeACR, but I'm left having to pull the audio from CubeACR and sync it with the video in a video editor, and I sometimes have 2-3 calls per day, so it's a lot of extra work to compile the audio and video together each time.
Willing to buy an app. There's a bunch of sketchy video recording apps on Google Play so I'm hoping I can get a more direct referral.
I'm also willing to buy a cheap, older 2nd phone if I have to, if there's another brand that isn't blocking voice recording like Google is. If anybody knows of a cheap phone I could buy, that would also be helpful.
Thanks!