I've tried over 20 3rd party call recording apps on my 8T.
The ones that work all have one issue in common: They create an echo for the person I'm talking to when my phone is on speaker phone.
Some apps have the option to choose the source of the recorder (mic, speaker, uplink, download, voice communication, and other options). However, after trying every combination on every app, the issue persists.
Once the app is removed, my speaker phone no longer creates an echo for the person on the other end.
What I need:
1) Auto Call Recording for every call
2) No echoing with speaker phone on or off
3) No other options/features are deal breakers
Also - I'm running Android 12 DerpFest and have tried apps that do and do not require root!
Thanks in advance to anyone able to help!
You can look to GoogleDialer Mod with auto call recording and supression of call recording notification.
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Available as standalone app or Magisk module.
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I'm using newest HarshJelly which has option to Record Calls, by clicking "Record" on call screen, but I can't see any options about it.
Is there a way to make it enabled by default (to record all calls automatically)?
How to change default path of recordings (/sdcard/Sounds) to different one (/extSdCard)?
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I found solution, it's enough to use external program like "RMC: Android Call Recorder" in Google Play Store, after set option to record only when connection is established. It works perfectly, quality is amazing.
Hi,
I'm trying to figure what options there are for robust call recording apps on rooted Pixel 3's.
I'd like to know if a specific call recording application functions on Andriod Pie (or later) after rooting the device.
Here's the app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.appstar.callrecorder&hl=en_US
If those running a rooted OP6T would install the app and make a few calls I'd appreciate it.
Here's a number to Health and Human Services Office of Civil Right (all prerecorded menus; we won't bother anyone) to do test calls: (800) 368-1019
You may need to do some basic setup. Make sure call recording occurs automatically, or allow the overlay and manually engage the call recording.
For those willing to go to some effort, if at first the app doesn't work, the "Recording Settings" can be tweaked.
I don't know what the difference is between methods, other than that they change how the app tries to get voice data to record.
Can you hear both yourself and the the caller in the recording?
What recording settings were used?
What format did the recording save to (AAC/MP3/Wav?)
What is the sound quality of the recording?
Do any of the above change if you plug in a USB-C earbud/microphone or earbud/microphone attached via USB-C to 3.5mm/TRRS.
(note: bluetooth headsets have compatibility issues even on phones the app works; headset would need to be wired for this test, though info on Bluetooth would be nice if one is so inclined to provide it)
In the applications inbox for recordings, does the number or contact information show up, or is it listed only as "outgoing" or "incoming" call.
Alternatively, I'd be interested in any information/experiences rooted users may have with other call recording software. Such as Another Call Recorder - Unchained (https://labs.xda-developers.com/store/app/com.nll.acr). In particular, reliability and call recording quality (as good as 'the call').
LastQuestion said:
Hi,
I'm trying to figure what options there are for robust call recording apps on rooted Pixel 3's.
I'd like to know if a specific call recording application functions on Andriod Pie (or later) after rooting the device.
Here's the app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.appstar.callrecorder&hl=en_US
If those running a rooted OP6T would install the app and make a few calls I'd appreciate it.
Here's a number to Health and Human Services Office of Civil Right (all prerecorded menus; we won't bother anyone) to do test calls: (800) 368-1019
You may need to do some basic setup. Make sure call recording occurs automatically, or allow the overlay and manually engage the call recording.
For those willing to go to some effort, if at first the app doesn't work, the "Recording Settings" can be tweaked.
I don't know what the difference is between methods, other than that they change how the app tries to get voice data to record.
Can you hear both yourself and the the caller in the recording?
What recording settings were used?
What format did the recording save to (AAC/MP3/Wav?)
What is the sound quality of the recording?
Do any of the above change if you plug in a USB-C earbud/microphone or earbud/microphone attached via USB-C to 3.5mm/TRRS.
(note: bluetooth headsets have compatibility issues even on phones the app works; headset would need to be wired for this test, though info on Bluetooth would be nice if one is so inclined to provide it)
In the applications inbox for recordings, does the number or contact information show up, or is it listed only as "outgoing" or "incoming" call.
Alternatively, I'd be interested in any information/experiences rooted users may have with other call recording software. Such as Another Call Recorder - Unchained (https://labs.xda-developers.com/store/app/com.nll.acr). In particular, reliability and call recording quality (as good as 'the call').
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I am not going to do all of that, but Boldbeast (paid) is probably your best bet for a nice high quality recording but it requires a bunch of tweaking on a pixel running android 10.
I had absolutely 0 issues using it with my P3 on android 9, but once upgraded to android 10 the only way to get it to work (even with a magisk module they recommended) means losing your "Hey Google" and "Now Playing" auto-detect music feature within the OS (both which I like). So its either stick with Android 9 and have 0 issues, or upgrade to Android 10 and deal with a bunch of BS trying to get the Boldbeast app recorder to work. Google in android 10 is trying to block anyone from using a call recorder all together, they just want it this way. So, I digress.
My previous phone running Android 8 (which I use as a backup) has the app you listed, "Automatic Call Recorder PRO" (paid version obviously) and functions like a dream but its not my daily driver.
If I ultimately had to record a phone call, I swap my sim into that phone and have a nice WAV/MP3 file saved in the cloud.
TLDR; I have no real answer for you :laugh:
Supposedly Google is adding call recording into their phone app. I have not seen it yet.
Note10.1Dude said:
Supposedly Google is adding call recording into their phone app. I have not seen it yet.
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"With Google Voice, you press a button to start recording the call and then a voice comes on and announces that the call is being recorded. Everybody can hear the voice, so everyone knows that the call is being recorded."
The whole point to using a recorder app is so that someone doesn't know they are being recorded (this is legal is certain states, such as mine).
With an announcement "You are being recorded" kind of defeats the whole purpose. Unless maybe you are trying to keep questionable people honest over the phone with a .mp3 file/proof.
Maybe a Magisk/root hack would be able to turn off this message if google so-chooses to embed it that into the app.
Rumsfield said:
"With Google Voice, you press a button to start recording the call and then a voice comes on and announces that the call is being recorded. Everybody can hear the voice, so everyone knows that the call is being recorded."
The whole point to using a recorder app is so that someone doesn't know they are being recorded (this is legal is certain states, such as mine).
With an announcement "You are being recorded" kind of defeats the whole purpose. Unless maybe you are trying to keep questionable people honest over the phone with a .mp3 file/proof.
Maybe a Magisk/root hack would be able to turn off this message if google so-chooses to embed it that into the app.
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That's my conundrum as well. Legal for me to record. Moreover it's better to have an app automatically record all calls, and be able to organize them into a database with call notes to keep track of who and when. Half of my want to find a way to continue using the existing call recording app, is to preserve the existing database.
Rumsfield said:
"With Google Voice, you press a button to start recording the call and then a voice comes on and announces that the call is being recorded. Everybody can hear the voice, so everyone knows that the call is being recorded."
The whole point to using a recorder app is so that someone doesn't know they are being recorded (this is legal is certain states, such as mine).
With an announcement "You are being recorded" kind of defeats the whole purpose. Unless maybe you are trying to keep questionable people honest over the phone with a .mp3 file/proof.
Maybe a Magisk/root hack would be able to turn off this message if google so-chooses to embed it that into the app.
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Right, that would not be legal in my state.
Dear developer, in new android version call recording has shaped in new features, in which a voice announcement is heard "this call is being recorded" third-party call recording apps also stopped working. Either how i may get rid from voice announcement starting call recording or anyhow enabled third-party call recording applications.
You can use a third-party call recording app.
There are a few trustworthy apps on the store. Such as: The "Call Recorder – Cube ACR", the "Call Recorder – ACR", the "Call Recorder Automatic", the "Automatic Call Recorder" or the "Phone by Google" app.
Use any of the apps.
Dianafoe said:
You can use a third-party call recording app.
There are a few trustworthy apps on the store. Such as: The "Call Recorder – Cube ACR", the "Call Recorder – ACR", the "Call Recorder Automatic", the "Automatic Call Recorder" or the "Phone by Google" app.
Use any of the apps.
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Each and every third party call recorder has been disabled in new Google policy, can it be possible to bypass Google privacy policy and enter in system voice by third-party developers?
rameshchouhan said:
Each and every third party call recorder has been disabled in new Google policy, can it be possible to bypass Google privacy policy and enter in system voice by third-party developers?
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I would be more than happy to help. But I don't know the exact process.
Hey, You cannot able to disabled Your call is being recorded announcement in your default phone dialer, to get rid of this here is a another solution. That you can install a third party phone dialer and replace old dialer which present by making this ACR Dialer as default phone dialer you can able to record your all phone calls without any announcement. Also this app supports automatic calll recording function. Check this link and download the app: Download ACR Dialer
How to record calls with Galaxy S20 +?
Most modern phones running Android 12 have call recording functionality by default. You can see it in the call window otherwise you can go to settings > call settings. If your phone does not support call recording, I recommended you download it from the app store using the keyword 'call recorder or record'. I hope that helps you fix your issue.
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Most modern phones running Android 12 have call recording functionality by default. You can see it in the call window otherwise you can go to settings > call settings. If your phone does not support call recording, I recommended you download it from the app store using the keyword 'call recorder or record'. I hope that helps you fix your issue.
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Thanks for the reply but it doesn't work, I would like to point out that my phone already has the update to Android 12. I would like to try to download firmware with CSC THL but I can't find it anywhere!
Introduction:
Before Google Dialer took over (mostly in 2021-2022), most Android phones supported discreet call recording out of the box.
However, with Google Dialer taking over, call recording was discouraged/disabled and only allowed in certain regions that Google thought fit. Even so, in those regions, you had to manually press a button to get the recording to start, it would make an announcement to all parties on the call, and lastly exporting the recordings saved by Google Dialer were an absolute pain. To make matters worse, conference calls could not be recorded. To be honest, I am surprised that this is not being talked about, considering how important a feature it is, especially in my industry.
Question:
What phones have out-of-the-box discreet automatic call recording in 2022?
Requirements:
Must not have to install any third-party app
Must not make an announcement to all parties to the call
Must allow recording conference calls, VoWiFi calls
Must have a "record all" option so that I don't have to press a button each time
Must be a 2021-2022 phone preferably running the latest Android version
Any help would be greatly appreciated.