hello
two things, related to recording voice notes:
1) is there a way to tell the program to record on my SD card and let me record more than 10 seconds?
2) i've configured s2u2 to start when the backlight goes off. overall this is the best option for me. however, when i am recording a voice message, s2u2 starts again... is there a way to tell s2u2 to not act when i am in voice commands?
i've noticed that s2u2 does NOT activate (even if backlight goes off) when i have internet explorer opened. so maybe there could be a way to do the same when my notes or voice notes are opened?
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Is there any program to record calls for HTC TyTN especially. The Resco, Vito and etc. don't record the voice of caller. PM Recorder also,..
There must be the different technology.
Comments?
Go here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=298893
Type "Call Recording" ( No Quotes)
Never tried, but...
Never tried it myself, but Gears seems to have come up with one way to do it.
http://www.coolsmartphone.com/news3240.html
Not neat, and not perfect, but if it works it's free!
And just like all the other apps like the OP mentioned,
They don't recored the caller unless on Speaker.
"1- First up, get your camera ready. Set it to "video" but don't press record just yet.
2- Call the person you want to record.
3- Next, press and hold the green "call" button to put them on speakerphone.
4- Now press record on the video camera."
Thread after Thread on this topic all come to the same conclusion;
It's not possible w/o speaker phone on.
(Hardware Related)
Anyone know how to prevent the voice recorder from stopping whenever the phone is activated (i.e. by an incoming call or a reminder or even just opening another program such as Micromedix? Thanks a ton in advance!
when im at work i use MSVC alot to make calls, its great in that way since i dont have to mess my phone up with dirty hands and stuff "hiker at hertz car rental" but when i use handsfree with the application and i receive a call i can only hear the ringtone for maximum a second, then it stops because the MSVC notification system tells me who is calling, what i can see this function cant be fully dissabled on the phone? anyone that have any tips or similar application but the option to completely dissable incoming calls notification?
Regards /Daniel
In Settings -> Voice Command, highlight phone, and press the options button. There should be an announce incoming option that you can uncheck. Is that what you're looking for?
i found a thread somewhere yesterday, but i dont have all those optiops that where written there either? anyone have a working cab for my X1?
BUMP
as i said, i cant find all the notification options in my version of MSVC, anyone have another cab file that i can try, this problem is rally annoying
I have started taking a few new courses and I want to record the lectures, but when I use Voice Recorder to make my recordings, I need to keep the screen turned on - as soon as the phone goes into standby or the screen goes off or if I launch another app, the recording stops.
Any idea on any registry tweak to keep it recording in the background?
Mesquire said:
I have started taking a few new courses and I want to record the lectures, but when I use Voice Recorder to make my recordings, I need to keep the screen turned on - as soon as the phone goes into standby or the screen goes off or if I launch another app, the recording stops.
Any idea on any registry tweak to keep it recording in the background?
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Dude
Go here:
http://www.resco.net/pocketpc/audiorecorder/
And buy it...!
It works really well on TP2, i record incoming calls, meetings (hours!) and so on.
One caveat, of course you need a good size micro card, i use a 16gb sandisk and set my recordings as 1 channel WAV files at 44.1.
Using these settings, i can record hours of audio, i can then drag them off the card (to free up space etc), store them on a pc, use them, edit them, file them, etc, etc.
Hope it helps.
Cheers
Jabberoo
So I'm using the Plantronics M20 bluetooth headset (standard universal). When my screen is off and i hold the talk button for two seconds to activate voice talk, nothing happens until i manually turn on my phone's screen, which seems counter intuitive to the purpose of a bluetooth headset. When the screen is on and i trigger voice talk, it brings up the app and commands with no problem. My question is, is there a way to make it so the phone will wake up when activating voice talk, rather than having to manually wake up my phone before being able to give commands? I tried using vlingo and it gives me the same problems. Also im using Mijj's blended ICS if that makes a difference.
derp
nevermind i figured it out... for those of you who are wondering, if you manually lock your screen to go into standby mode, then it will require you manually turning it on before entering voice talk. which makes sense i suppose. so if you let your phone go into standby mode after waiting (15 seconds or whatever you have it set to) then you can wake it up with your bluetooth's voice talk command. hope this helps someone lol