I downloaded MOAR_phone_rec_TEST.zip from the peoples rom thread and installed it. I have auto recording turned on for both incoming and outgoing calls but it only records incoming calls. Has anyone else gotten this to work? BTW I'm running the latest version of The People's ROM.
tnkrtrn said:
I downloaded MOAR_phone_rec_TEST.zip from the peoples rom thread and installed it. I have auto recording turned on for both incoming and outgoing calls but it only records incoming calls. Has anyone else gotten this to work? BTW I'm running the latest version of The People's ROM.
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I also flashed the phone record mod. I PM'd Rompnit about the outgoing calls not automatically recording with the setting checked. For now, you'll have to manually press the record button on the keypad for outgoing calls to record.
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I also flashed the phone record mod. I PM'd Rompnit about the outgoing calls not automatically recording with the setting checked. For now, you'll have to manually press the record button on the keypad for outgoing calls to record.
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Thanks for the update. At least I know I'm not screwing something up.
Does anyone know of a Windows program that will play the .amr files without conversion when saved on a PC? I've found plenty of programs to convert the .amr to .mp3, but none to play the .amr directly. Thanks...
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Does anyone know of a Windows program that will play the .amr files without conversion when saved on a PC? I've found plenty of programs to convert the .amr to .mp3, but none to play the .amr directly. Thanks...
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www.amrplayer.com
QuickTime and RealPlayer
SGSIIIJB said:
www.amrplayer.com
QuickTime and RealPlayer
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I've tried that one. When you click play, it starts to decode the .amr and then fails.
Edit: I have no idea why I never tried VLC player before. I just discovered that that works perfectly.
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is it possible to record an ongoing telephone conversation using some commercial or public software
Yes! Buy yourself a Nokia Symbian S60 smartphone and then install IVCM.
saawan said:
is it possible to record an ongoing telephone conversation using some commercial or public software
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Default record function under notes and HTC Voice recorder does that to an extent. You might want to try them first, before buying a Nokia Phone!
ai6908 said:
Default record function under notes and HTC Voice recorder does that to an extent. You might want to try them first, before buying a Nokia Phone!
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I think that will only record your voice. It does not record the voice of the caller. I think this is an issue with all phones using WM. I did read somewhere that Vito software might have a solution for this...
check out this blog for more info:
http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/index.php?blog=3&p=1931&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1
Hi, Try "Vito audio notes"
It's possible to set for record any conversation, and automatically save incoming and outgoing...
ooops... my english it's very terrible... so... it's better if You try this program...
this topic has been covered so many times......short answer, no you cannot record calls. there's a whole list of articles in the wiki right here
Another short answer is: yes, you can record a phone conversation, but only on speakerphone mode. The microphone has to pick up the callers voice from the speaker, most HTC phones have this hardware restriction where the audio stream cannot be captured internally.
could i say it's possilble?try this one:
.....send me pm
work like a charm
pls don't kill me i just want to help
later edit: cause i don't want to be killed i remove the link!who need the soft send me pm!
we wont kill u for trying to help, but for posting warez.......
You don't need to post warez, just tell us the name of this amazing software that's supposed to overcome hardware limitations! (Or am I too optimistic here? Is this just one more case of mic picking up sound from loudspeaker?)
it calls Resco Audio Recorders!try it !i offer link to some guys from here and if they want will report if is good or not!
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someone report it dosen't work but on my spv m3100 work very well!i give him instructions and i wait for report!if it works to him it works to everybody and in this case i will make a tutorial how to install and configure resco audio records
Guys just use Vito Audio Notes.
It record ur call (no need to turn on speaker) even u cant notice this.
Vito Audio Notes 1.32
Hrm this topic again...
From the audio notes webpage:
VITO AudioNotes does not record phone calls on Pocket PC due to operating system or hardware restrictions. On some Pocket PC Phone Edition devices VITO AudioNotes still can record phone calls without turning on speakerphone. Download the trial version and check if it records phone calls on your mobile device.
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So apparently it works on some pocket PCs and does not work on others. Has anyone tried this with success on the hermes?
pashamangl said:
it calls Resco Audio Recorders!try it !i offer link to some guys from here and if they want will report if is good or not!
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someone report it dosen't work but on my spv m3100 work very well!i give him instructions and i wait for report!if it works to him it works to everybody and in this case i will make a tutorial how to install and configure resco audio records
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I tried Resco on my M3100, it records my voice but not the caller voice, it is too low. How did you resolve that ?
Juan
nandlal_mk said:
Guys just use Vito Audio Notes.
It record ur call (no need to turn on speaker) even u cant notice this.
Vito Audio Notes 1.32
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No need to turn on speaker? But you can still record both your own and the other party's voices? Please tell us how you managed to set this up!
I have a feeling that there are a lot of selfish people out there that think that "recording a telephonic call" means just their own voice and no need to record that pointless drivel of the other party
Hmmm.... I have a feeling that an answer will not be forthcoming...
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Hmmm.... I have a feeling that an answer will not be forthcoming...
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dear Abubasim the answer come ...lattely but it come!it's true the other party voice is not very loud but if you have a pc i belive you can transfer the recording and listen as loud as you want!i tried to offer a solutions not a miracole!
I use Turbo Mobile Event ( http://www.turboirc.com/ppc/ ) and it works very well with my p3600 (Trinity) - it automatically record the call of the group of people that I need (bank-work-salesman etc...) but not the private group and also only if I'm at work - pity that the interface is bare
Carlo626 said:
I use Turbo Mobile Event ( http://www.turboirc.com/ppc/ ) and it works very well with my p3600 (Trinity) - it automatically record the call of the group of people that I need (bank-work-salesman etc...) but not the private group and also only if I'm at work - pity that the interface is bare
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But does it clearly record the voice of the other party. My understanding it is a hardware limitation so that the other person voice will be recorded from the speaker so will not be very clear.
VITO Does not record any voice from the other party... It may on a 'trinity' or any other hardware, but on a Hermes, there is a hardware limitation...
People have tried a lot of softwares in the past, vito, resco et al, nothing works because of how the Hermes is designed...!
I am a user who likes to keep track of everything that ever happens. I struggle keeping all my texts (I wish I could back them up on the computer in a viewable archivable form - but that's another request).
Is there any way to automatically record all calls that are made? This would be a great help. I have the current recorder, but it's not realistic to have to manually record every call.
Thanks guys
Try ACR. I use it currently, I am not the writer, but I found it on here somewhere. It is fairly easy to configure, and it can store the calls to the sd card.
One thing i really like is the fact that the file name for the recorded calls is the date and time of the call, along with the caller-id information.
Here is the Thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=536472
KD8FRE
kd8fre said:
Try ACR. I use it currently, I am not the writer, but I found it on here somewhere. It is fairly easy to configure, and it can store the calls to the sd card.
One thing i really like is the fact that the file name for the recorded calls is the date and time of the call, along with the caller-id information.
Here is the Thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=536472
KD8FRE
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Yeah, Just Do it !!
redsrule2500 said:
I struggle keeping all my texts (I wish I could back them up on the computer in a viewable archivable form - but that's another request).
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I use Microsoft's My Phone service to keep my texts. Not as cool as when I had used Jeyo's Mobile Extender to back up all texts into Outlook but a heck of a lot more reliable.
As a journalist I use Vito Audio Notes - the touch version - which has an option to auto record all telephone calls. Really, really helpful if you want to play back a phone interview!
i use Vito Audio Notes too, works well.
I also use ACR and it work like a charm.
kd8fre said:
Try ACR. I use it currently, I am not the writer, but I found it on here somewhere. It is fairly easy to configure, and it can store the calls to the sd card.
One thing i really like is the fact that the file name for the recorded calls is the date and time of the call, along with the caller-id information.
Here is the Thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=536472
KD8FRE
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SMS sync with exchange 2010 is pretty awesome for SMS backup whent it works. You get all your SMS in outlook OTA and you can view those in conversation view
fun_key said:
SMS sync with exchange 2010 is pretty awesome for SMS backup whent it works. You get all your SMS in outlook OTA and you can view those in conversation view
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Thank you, I will try this soon.
Resco Audio Recorder for Pocket PC (v4.62)
Resco Audio Recorder for Pocket PC (v4.62)
This doesn't have anything to do with recording calls but keeping your sms in order, you might want to give google voice a try, if you set it up it'll keep all your sms in your gmail account as well as like 1000 other great features.
https://www.google.com/voice
I'm not sure if it requires an invite, but if you're interested in trying it out shoot me a pm and i'll send you one.
Any thoughts on an auto call recorder?
I'm looking for an app that runs in the background all the time and *clearly* auto records all incoming and outgoing calls and stores them as an audio file locally.
Autocall recorder was a perfect Windows Mobile app that did just that.
Thanks in advance!
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Any thoughts on an auto call recorder?
I'm looking for an app that runs in the background all the time and *clearly* auto records all incoming and outgoing calls and stores them as an audio file locally.
Autocall recorder was a perfect Windows Mobile app that did just that.
Thanks in advance!
Sent from my A500 using XDA Premium App
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You can use the app in this thread. You need a Rom with call recording enabled in the kernel like CM7.1 nightlies for instance. It works great and records all calls automatically in the background. It saves all the calls in the WAV format or MP3 format locally. You can even listen to the files with the music player or app itself.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1048195&highlight=call+record
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You can use the app in this thread. You need a Rom with call recording enabled in the kernel like CM7.1 nightlies for instance. It works great and records all calls automatically in the background. It saves all the calls in the WAV format or MP3 format locally. You can even listen to the files with the music player or app itself.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1048195&highlight=call+record
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This would be great on a ROM for my MT4GS, but my wife's G2 isn't rooted. Any possibility there?
i just started using this and i must say it is awesome! my only question is does anyone no of a good way to lock or block access to the recorded calls that store into sdcard/voix/ ? i guess its something ive never looked into, but now that i notice my significant other learning how to navigate my phone better id really rather them not be able to access that folder. ant help or ideas would be greatly appreciated. thanx
also i just started noticing tonight that when the recorder comes on (active) i lose my cell data connection. does anyone know why this could be happening?
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I sucsesfully installed skype and I can log in but I am not able to do skype calls, as soon as I try to call someone in my contact list it crashes. Anybody else have this problem????
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damjan006 said:
I sucsesfully installed skype and I can log in but I am not able to do skype calls, as soon as I try to call someone in my contact list it crashes. Anybody else have this problem????
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Yes...i get the same.
Selecting contact works but as soon as i want to make a video call it states....Unfortunately, Skype has stopped.
Then i went to Setting / Apps / Skype and gave it all permissions and problem went away.
rveupen said:
Yes...i get the same.
Selecting contact works but as soon as i want to make a video call it states....Unfortunately, Skype has stopped.
Then i went to Setting / Apps / Skype and gave it all permissions and problem went away.
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I tried changing permissions but it is still the same. I haven't tried video calling but its definitely crashing when I am calling
FWIW, no troubles doing Skype video calls for me.
I have tried many many apps, with all the permissions. The phone only records blank audios.
My phone is not rooted, and there isn't the native config to auto-record in the native phone App.
Is there any solution for this? In my country it's legal to record calls.
Thank you Very much!
salomaocohen said:
I have tried many many apps, with all the permissions. The phone only records blank audios.
My phone is not rooted, and there isn't the native config to auto-record in the native phone App.
Is there any solution for this? In my country it's legal to record calls.
Thank you Very much!
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If you are in a supported country, you may install google voice from Play store.
There you can enable recording of incoming calls by typing "4" after receiving the phone call into your dialer.
Unfortunately this app is not yet available in my country (Germany)