iPhone - call recording - General Questions and Answers

Hello.
Do you know any way to record incoming and outcoming call? I found a lot of apps to record by merge calling and record it as a stream, but all of them use external storage I think. I am looking for something to store records directly on my device.
Best Regards - Michal.

iPhone recording ? you do realise you're in an Android forum

Yes, but I am sure, that I am not only one, who use both systems, and I thought, that such a profesional comunity can give me some advice

Use Rev app its free and easy to use, though you may need to read the terms and conditions. Also be aware that it is illegal to some places to record someone without telling them.

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Need to record coversations/voicemails

I need a good program for the Tilt that will record voice conversations and voicemails.
On paper, Resco Audio Recorder looked perfect. However, it didn't work right... not even once. With the out of the box settings, the recorded messages were too quiet. I then turned up the gain, but the program just couldn't seem to record correctly. Sometimes, it would start recording, but the final mp3 file would be 0KB. Then, it seemed to record longer conversations (more than a minute long), but playback revealed the recording to be all out of place, as if someone cut it up and rearranged it.
Is there a good alternative I can use?? Oh, and please keep any "legality" comments out of this thread. The Federal Wiretapping act allows recording and legal use of a recording, as long as one party in the conversation (me) consents to being recorded.
Thanks!
Also looking for the same. Hope that the Tilt doesn't have the same hardware limitations that the Hermes has.
-Manny
Flapjack said:
I need a good program for the Tilt that will record voice conversations and voicemails.
On paper, Resco Audio Recorder looked perfect. However, it didn't work right... not even once. With the out of the box settings, the recorded messages were too quiet. I then turned up the gain, but the program just couldn't seem to record correctly. Sometimes, it would start recording, but the final mp3 file would be 0KB. Then, it seemed to record longer conversations (more than a minute long), but playback revealed the recording to be all out of place, as if someone cut it up and rearranged it.
Is there a good alternative I can use?? Oh, and please keep any "legality" comments out of this thread. The Federal Wiretapping act allows recording and legal use of a recording, as long as one party in the conversation (me) consents to being recorded.
Thanks!
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Perhaps this ones works.... haven't tried yet...
http://www.luci.eu/home.html
Vito Audio notes works great and is the best
Just found an excellent post at HoFo.
It would appear WM5/WM6 is a POS when it comes to recording audio. I'm thoroughly shocked....
http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php?t=1157328&highlight=record+conversations
austinsnyc said:
Vito Audio notes works great and is the best
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Thanks, I will try it. I'm guessing it's not free, right?
Flapjack said:
Thanks, I will try it. I'm guessing it's not free, right?
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I cant advocate warez here but google is your friend
austinsnyc said:
I cant advocate warez here but google is your friend
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All ready found a very informational thread over at P P C W
The Kaiser does indeed have the same hardware limitations as the Hermes. They seem to be in little hurry to correct it.
That's very unfortunate, I am otherwise very happy with the Kaiser. The one thing I miss about my Palm Treo phone is how easy it was to record phone calls and the quality was very good too!
-Manny
Blowfish64 said:
The Kaiser does indeed have the same hardware limitations as the Hermes. They seem to be in little hurry to correct it.
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Do you have to be on speaker phone to be able to record conversations?
Vito audio notes like i said is the best way to go it records incoming and outgoing and no you do not have to be on the speaker phone,
Have you tested this? And if yes using what device (also specify ROM, etc)? It doesn't seem to work at all as far as recording calls on the Tilt!
-Manny
austinsnyc said:
Vito Audio notes works great and is the best
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I have Vito set to record all calls automatically but it's not recording anything at all. I am just using the phone with no wired or wireless headset. Do you first launch Vito and then go to make a call, or is Vito supposed to automatically record the call once you make a call or a call comes in (assuming you have that option set)?
-Manny
austinsnyc said:
Vito audio notes like i said is the best way to go it records incoming and outgoing and no you do not have to be on the speaker phone,
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resco audio has that option too, and it actually does record all calls
Flapjack said:
The Federal Wiretapping act allows recording and legal use of a recording, as long as one party in the conversation (me) consents to being recorded.
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That's true, but certain states such as California have statutes that do not allow recording. "Cal. Penal Code ยงยง 631, 632: It is a crime in California to intercept or eavesdrop upon any confidential communication, including a telephone call or wire communication, without the consent of all parties."
You can go here to check your state http://rcfp.org/taping/
I just don't want someone to get sued or arrested if they try to use a recording in a two-party state.
For about a year, I walked around with a digital recorder in my pocket at work and was able to use some of stuff I recorded when I left the company.
Talent Anyone?
Seeing how talented the programmers are here, I'm surprised that they haven't developed a program that will internally record a phone call, as appose to relying on the small phone speaker for clarity.
I have been in pursuit of this type of program for about a year in a half, trying to find one that was like my Nokia, still unsuccessful. Maybe if we contact Dutty, he could possible put something together?
I tried Resco and Vito, but it doesn't actually record the "actual" phone conversation. I hear mainly my voice and barely hear the other party in the recording as if its just recording from the actual microphone on the phone. Is there any way to record the actual conversation?

Calls recording program for WM6?

Hello,
I'm looking for application that allows me to record my phone conversations directly in my device as audio files. Is there's something like this available for PocketPC? Currently I have the Cingular 8525 (with Pays' WM6.1 Rom).
Thanks,
Edit: Just wanted to add, there's no illegal reason for this. I have a music website and I need it to record phone interviews with bands and such type of things.
Although I cannot test it right now, back in the days I used WM2003 I used the notes application during a call to record the conversation. The application looks the same in WM6.1 as it did in WM2003 so I would think you could still use that. I am unsure of a PC application that can playback the files though. Hope this points you in a working direction.
Thanks,
I've used the notes app before. but the quality is not that good, and I believe it only records a few seconds. Also I think the call needed to be in speakerphone to record the other party. There should be something else out there that has better features.

[APP][2.1+] Calls Recall

"Calls Recall" is a non-disruptive call recorder that records calls in the background without user attention. Minimalism is a goal.
Whenever calls are made or received, the conversion is recorded automatically and stored in external storage.
How many temporary recordings to keep is set by user in the setting screen. Old recordings are replaced by new ones.
User can browse recordings and set recording as saved so it will not get replaced.
User can play and delete recordings.
* If you use headphone, you can barely record the voice from the other side, because this app use phone MIC to record (as of now, there is no other commonly supported audio source).
Hello people, this app is on Google Play. Feedback is welcomed.
I wanted a call recorder and downloaded a popular one but it's interface is too complex and even failed to record anything after like 10 presses of things. So I sit down and wrote my own. I come from traditional UNIX world and believe tools should be simple and do one thing well. If people want further process the result, they can adopt another tool in the pipeline.
My disappointment is audio source VOICE_CALL is not implemented by most phone manufactures, and I have to record from MIC. If you have other choices that make it works better than now, I will appreciate.
Thanks

Apps like Skype but without Frequency Cutoff?

Hi! I need to start a voice chat with someone else over android, but the audio I'm sending them is all under 250hz. Audio chat applications such as Google Hangouts and Skype all filter out these frequencies to increase audio clarity and reduce space, however it is crucial that the other person is able to hear very low frequencies clearly on their device.
Is there any app I can use for this?
What is the purpose for this? I always ended up using easy voice recorder on the highest quality and then emailing the files. I don't know if there is such an app. If you are looking for one such app. Search for something with only voice. Most popular clients with video will have compressed streams I would assume.
What about the ventrillo or teamspeak clients for android. Give them a go.
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Hi! I need to start a voice chat with someone else over android, but the audio I'm sending them is all under 250hz. Audio chat applications such as Google Hangouts and Skype all filter out these frequencies to increase audio clarity and reduce space, however it is crucial that the other person is able to hear very low frequencies clearly on their device.
Is there any app I can use for this?
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In fact, I have been searching for something similar over the past few days and have found that the Phumble android app, which serves to use mumble servers, has an extensive set of audio configurations to use.
Orcam said:
In fact, I have been searching for something similar over the past few days and have found that the Phumble android app, which serves to use mumble servers, has an extensive set of audio configurations to use.
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Awesome! I'll check it out!

Looking for a video recording app

Greetings all!
I'm unsure if this is the right category for my question, if it's not feel free to move it to correct section.
I am looking for an android camera recording app, I don't mind it being payed or free, only thing that I'm interested in is the built in timecode on recorder clips. I.e. I would like to record video clips with the app and later use them in NLE software with the SMPTE timecode being embedded into the file. Reason: I would like to shoot same clips with multiple phones and then sync them via timecode. Hope you understand what I'm trying to say and what I'm looking for.
Thank you in advance!

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