[Q] Where does Voice Recorder store the files? - Galaxy Note II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello, I want to backup the recording files created by Voice Recorder. As there are too many, it is inconvenience to send to my computer one by one. Where are the files being stored? Under Settings->Storage, Phone is selected. I don't know where in the phone are the recorded files being stored. Thanks.

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Strange Issue with Voice Recorder

I have a strange issue with the Voice Recorder app. I've re-installed and done a factory restore after I upgraded to one of the gingerbread leaks and am now back to stock ec05. I had backed up my Visual Voicemail data and restored it ok. Both work just fine. But when I launch Voice Recorder and go to "List" the recordings it has, it's picking up and adding in the Visual Voicemail recordings which are also in .amr format. When I first had it, before I updated to gingerbread, it kept them separate, but now it's combining them, even though the visual voicemail files are nowhere near the same place...the visual voicemail files are in the root folder and the voice recorder files are in the my documents folder in the "audio" directory.
Is there any way to get Voice Recorder to not list the amr files from Visual Voicemail???
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Music Apps playing Voicemails?!

So I've been having this issue since my first Android phone. I finally am fed up with up and hoping someone can help me out.
I normally sync my music from my Mac to Android phones with iSyncr. This continues even with my GNex. I notice that my voicemails from GVoice tends to show up on the playlist and gets played when I do shuffle.
Any possible solutions to this?!
Thanks!
Find out where your voicemails are stored, and stick a .nomedia file in that folder...
You're probably downloading your voicemails from Gmail instead of listening to them through the Voice app. This saves the voicemails as .mp3 files. Go through your library and delete all the voicemails and either use the Voice app or go into the settings in the Voice app and choose to show voicemails in call log.
I can't seem to find the Google voice folder. I've tried deleting the cache and all but it only wipes my settings and not voice mail.
Does anyone else have this issue?
Thanks for the replies so far!
This past week I installed zedge and it seems to pick up my ring tone folder as well...

[Q] Call recording on The People's ROM

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.
Ramer84015 said:
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.

Creating a library to send DTMF tone over voice call (PAID)

Hello,
I need an expert guru who can create a library able to make an outgoing call in background and after that a function who can send DTMF tone over the voice call (with and without headphones) , this library should be used in a tablet and are for an internal application so we don't need to publish to play store but it is for a business app so the tablet can be also root in the worst case.
e need a expertise in mod or rooting able to modify this part to create this library.
Please PM if you need more info thanks

Question Call recording thread

When I first got the phone I did the fastboot unlock bootloader and flashed a magisked boot img. My "about" says I'm Oxygen OS 11.2.LE15AA.
I installed an OOS dialer APK and enabled call recording.
I found my call recordings to be in:
/sdcard/Android/data/com.oneplus.communication.data/files/Record/PhoneRecord
For some reason after about a week I got a message that call recording was not allowed with the Verizon USA SIM I was using, and my call recording stopped working for a week or two, but yesterday I got the same message about call recording not being allowed and now it is working again. Anyone know what the deal is?
Side question: I'm used to using SMBSync2 to back things up off of my phone to my SMB, but SMBSync can't see this folder (my call recordings) and doesn't ask for root. Anyone know how I can manually push the APK to use SU when it browses?
Sorry I don't have an answer for your questions, but could you please point me to which APK you used specifically?
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