Dr.ketan Native Call Recording - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+

Here is a little add-on mod I found in the N920T forum which will allow you
to have an excellent way to record both sides of phone calls.
Once installed and activated the "add call" icon will change to a "record" icon.
It's easy to install (like any other apk) and you can simply uninstall it if you want.
This app does require root.
Here is a download link in case you're interested in trying it out.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347810434
The audio quality is excellent on both ends of the call.
Be sure to visit @dr.ketan's call record thread to give him some well deserved thanks
http://forum.xda-developers.com/note5/themes-apps/enable-natibe-call-record-t3193224
Have a great day!

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[C#]My phone call recorder - some hints needed

Hi.
For my studies I'm expected to develope application which would be able to record phone calls (voice both from mic and speaker). App is for HTC Touch Pro and maybe for Samsung Omnia (but mainly for HTC) and it should be written in C#.
I wrote in my life few CF apps so I know mobile programming topic and I'm not asking for writing application for me. I would like to ask developers who know this topic about few things:
Is it possible to capture voice from mic and speakers while using only CF .NET 3.5 without any specific APIs? Or some additional (phone specific?) APIs are needed? If it is not a problem, can I get few lines of code with description how to do it?
I read few threads here and on other sites but nowhere I can find any information about developing these kind of apps - only posts about which commercial app works on which phone and which is not. So I hope that someone in this development section can help me with this.
I will appreciate any help
Cheers.
No-one? Really?
There are unmanaged APIs which can be used in managed apps by using P/Invoke. Take a look at the 'Wave In' part.
Not sure if this can be easily used for phone call recording.
heliosdev said:
There are unmanaged APIs which can be used in managed apps by using P/Invoke. Take a look at the 'Wave In' part.
Not sure if this can be easily used for phone call recording.
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Hi.
Thank you for reply. Sample from your link records and plays sounds pretty well, but during phonecall it is completely lost and cannot even save wave properly (and I assume that it is taking control of microphone, because on second phone my voice doesn't exists :/).
I have tried few tricks using openNETCF too, but it also has problems with recording during the phonecall.
Does anyone have any more idea? There are a lot of phonecall recorders which work so somebody must have done this before...

[App] Fix for Sense/JellyBean inline remote button issue (redialling etc.)

I was in touch with the dev of Headset Button Control (App in the Play Store) regarding an issue with redialling users when using the inline remote (explained more below). At the time, the button control app didn't work, and no resolution was available.
The dev mailed me back today to ask me to try the latest version - which works brilliant! It seems the app now redirects the dial to a 'fake' user, and then continues as normal - from a users end though, all you get is a working app!
App Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kober.headsetbutton&hl=en
Detailed Explanation of Issue: When using the inline headset remote and double clicking to go to next call, for some reason Sense redials the last user you had called. This results in a lot of annoying missed calls and unwanted calls, as well as wrecking the inline remote functions.
With this latest version of the Headset Button Control app, I've tested play, pause, double click for forward, triple click for back, and it all worked great. Big thanks to the dev for this release, as HTC have ignored the issue up to now ("Thanks for your feedback, we'll pass it on").
There's a free trial of the app, if you want to ensure it works!
Eambo said:
I was in touch with the dev of Headset Button Control (App in the Play Store) regarding an issue with redialling users when using the inline remote (explained more below). At the time, the button control app didn't work, and no resolution was available.
The dev mailed me back today to ask me to try the latest version - which works brilliant! It seems the app now redirects the dial to a 'fake' user, and then continues as normal - from a users end though, all you get is a working app!
App Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kober.headsetbutton&hl=en
Detailed Explanation of Issue: When using the inline headset remote and double clicking to go to next call, for some reason Sense redials the last user you had called. This results in a lot of annoying missed calls and unwanted calls, as well as wrecking the inline remote functions.
With this latest version of the Headset Button Control app, I've tested play, pause, double click for forward, triple click for back, and it all worked great. Big thanks to the dev for this release, as HTC have ignored the issue up to now ("Thanks for your feedback, we'll pass it on").
There's a free trial of the app, if you want to ensure it works!
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You are a legend!!!
I had given up hope of this working again - great great news!!
To the Dev if he sees this - nice one buddy!
thankss
Thanks Man Great Work

Dr.ketan Native Call Recording N920T / G928T

Here is a little add-on mod I found in the international forum which will
allow you to have an excellent way to record both sides of phone calls.
Once installed and activated the "add call" icon will change to a "record" icon.
It's easy to install (like any other apk) and you can simply uninstall it if you want.
This app does require root.
Here is a download link in case you're interested in trying it out.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347810434
The audio quality is excellent on both ends of the call.
Be sure to visit @dr.ketan's call record thread to give him some well deserved thanks
http://forum.xda-developers.com/note5/themes-apps/enable-natibe-call-record-t3193224
Have a great day!

Question CALL RECORDS

I will ask for advice: I recently purchased a Xiaomi 11 Lite 5G NE MIUI 13.
My region is Israel.
The MIUI is global and installed, as a system application, Google Dialer V 96.0.491.
I want to record incoming or outgoing calls, in the settings of the dialer the option to record does not exist at all even though I found tutorials where it says to check "Always record" in the settings of the dialer.
Unfortunately, this option is hidden and cannot be activated.
Note: According to the law in Israel, it is allowed to record conversations - even without the knowledge of the person being recorded - provided that you are talking to the person being recorded.
Another note - I tried charms and applications for call recordings and it didn't work - I got a message "Recording failed."
I would like guidance or an explanation on how to "force" the dialer to record calls.
In the picture you can see that there is an icon with a recording and at the end of the call the message "Recording failed" is received.
In the Google Dialer settings, you see that there is no "record calls" or "Always record" option.
Thanks in advance to all the helpers.
Xiaomi.eu rom has this option
gintony said:
Xiaomi.eu rom has this option
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Thanks for the answer, I'm not interested in installing a non-original custom ROM (Xiaomi.eu).
Jhonny B said:
Thanks for the answer, I'm not interested in installing a non-original custom ROM (Xiaomi.eu).
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You should use root access and magisk module to record calls in non china based xiaomi rom. Xiaomi eu much more safe way or you can use China rom. It is original

Question Recording calls with apk

Good evening, I'm going to upload two screenshots so you can see what I'm looking for.
I have an S23 Ultra and I remember, with an old Huawei, installing a 489kb apk that, without asking for any special permissions, modified the 'phone' app and included a modification to be able to record calls with maximum quality.
I've been looking for the author of the file for a while and I don't know who it was, but he's a genius. Is there something similar for Samsung? No root, no csc change, no hassle...just 0,5 Mb.
This option should come from home. When you call any company the first thing they say is: 'For security reasons this conversation may be recorded...'. And I ask ... what about our security?

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