Hi!
I have a question if its possible to record incoming and outgoing calls on the Desire.
+1 !!!!
2-way phone recording need very much!
Dear All:
001.
Anybody has any positive experience with Ultimate Voice Recorder running on the HTC Desire (in the field of calls recording)?
002.
UVR on N1 seems to have problems with recording of the second party's voice, but on the US market this can actually be an "intentional" configuration/setup of the device.
003.
If same issues are present on the Desire how likely it is to get "fix" like the 2WayRecording? I have successfully used it on my TYTN2 together with Resco Audio Recorder to alleviate second party's voice recording issues.
+1 !!!!
2-way phone recording need very much!
any solution?
Desire and Ultimate Voice Recorder 2.3.4
Hi,
an "In Call Recording function" would be nice to have. I partially was succesful with the Ultimate Voice Recorder 2.3.4 which was able to record the remote person very silent, but still recognizable.
Same problems as I had with Windows Mobile 6: I used to have a T-Mobile Ameo (HTC Advantage x7501, Code name Athena) which would only record the other side's person in speaker mode.
More or less bad luck until now, as I expected Android-devices being superiour in this matter!
Greetings.
shame this, my c905 did it out of the box flawlessly
Hy guys, I just installed on my Desire (Android 2.1) something from the market called vRecoreder.
Used it once running in the background and it recorded my conversation (the recorded volume is kind low, but you understand).
Give it a try.
ps: had to uninstall all my call voice recorders that run in the background.
cnic said:
Hy guys, I just installed on my Desire (Android 2.1) something from the market called vRecoreder.
Used it once running in the background and it recorded my conversation (the recorded volume is kind low, but you understand).
Give it a try.
ps: had to uninstall all my call voice recorders that run in the background.
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Update: it records .3gpp (hence the bad quality i think) and aparently records only incoming calls. Must test more though.
Two ways call recording is depending upon hardware construction same like wm and symbian. For example if wm, Asus and Samsung can but HTC cannot, whereas if in symbian case, Nokia can but Samsung cannot. This conclusion comes from my long experience with the aforementioned mobile phones. Have not tested with Garmin Asus android yet as it is not available in my market but believe this one can.
grandxo said:
Two ways call recording is depending upon hardware construction same like wm and symbian. For example if wm, Asus and Samsung can but HTC cannot
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I'm sorry, but I have an exception on that theory right here.
My Touch Diamond wouldn't do a two way recording whatever I tried. Until I switched to a custom (WM6.5.1) ROM, there it worked fine. So no hardware issue, it was a ROM issue.
Sandeman1976 said:
I'm sorry, but I have an exception on that theory right here.
My Touch Diamond wouldn't do a two way recording whatever I tried. Until I switched to a custom (WM6.5.1) ROM, there it worked fine. So no hardware issue, it was a ROM issue.
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I second this, as in a few Win Mobile threads discussed (no link at hand, sorry) there are registry values to be manipulated for successful two-way-voice recording. As far as I remember Microsoft and HTC stated that being NOT possible to record 2-way (without speaker mode), were hardware (design!) related facts and decisions made - until someone figured it out otherwise, by accident! (As a prior Win Mobile user: praise him!)
Not being able to record calls in Android phones is really sad.
The Palm system was able to do it from day one.
In fact the largest selling single piece of software for a smart phone ever is
Qmobilsoft's "Callrec" for palm.
So what does that say for a needed feature.
P.S. The Palm OS is now over 15 years old.
forcemaker said:
I second this, as in a few Win Mobile threads discussed (no link at hand, sorry) there are registry values to be manipulated for successful two-way-voice recording. As far as I remember Microsoft and HTC stated that being NOT possible to record 2-way (without speaker mode), were hardware (design!) related facts and decisions made - until someone figured it out otherwise, by accident! (As a prior Win Mobile user: praise him!)
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It worked on my Touch Pro2 as well, but seems as though the stock rom was on there for around 10 mins i dont know if it worked out of the box or not.
AirVoice claims to be able to do this. Unfortunately in my experience it just doesn't
Hi falks!
The situation is easyer, then you think.
The hardware and the software are ready to record 2way the phone conversations. We have only one problem: we doesn't have any software, which would do it for us.
At this time is the only solution the Ultimate Voice Recorder, which records the outgoing voice perfect, and the incoming voice very quiet.
Total Recall is the other software, which could be able to do this feature, unfortunatelly it does it only under 1.6, so on our phone - HTC Desire - doesn't works.
For the moment... maybe turn the speakerphone on... and record the whole conversation with another phone! Hahaa... lmao!
is there apps for 2 way rec
or only wish centar
Sandeman1976 said:
I'm sorry, but I have an exception on that theory right here.
My Touch Diamond wouldn't do a two way recording whatever I tried. Until I switched to a custom (WM6.5.1) ROM, there it worked fine. So no hardware issue, it was a ROM issue.
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Agreed but I had HTC Touch Cruise too and did adjust the registry value up to 5 in the Sound Categories using Memmaid software. The incoming call recording improve but very slightly indeed and is too far to compare with the clear quality from my Samsung i780 using Vito audio note in non speaker phone for both. Finally sold the HTC out and bought Asus P552w and very happy with the unit. Suggest to know and choose the right hardware from the start otherwise one has to learn how to play with registry or cooked rom and run the risk of losing warranty if does not know how to flash back the official rom.
malmosyd said:
Hi!
I have a question if its possible to record incoming and outgoing calls on the Desire.
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No one here can confirm that Desire can do this yet. Samsung Spica and Galaxy S are reported to fail to record incoming call
I'm almost shocked that my brand new nexus doesn't have the option to do video calling. My Sgs2 makes and receives video calls fine but on the nexus i can't even receive one from another device. Is there something I'm not aware of? Or is the nexus unable to make video calls for some reason?
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Standard 3G video calls? Don't think its supported.
Its not supported. Crazy i know.
Damn why didn't i know about this earlier? But I'm sure Google plans to add support for 3G video calling soon right? It's really stupid for a flagship device to not have such a simple feature while the others had it from day one.
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i`m agree with all of you guys...
i have desire s, it`s have front camera, but it can`t use to make video call. when i want to make video call, i should use third party application. it`s really not usable, and commonly gadget now can use video call without use 3rd application.
i hope google soonly develop video call for android user...
Hi all,
I've been looking for an alternative to GTALK since 2.3.4 completely destroyed it making me a sad panda. Some family recently got a tablet and I'd love to chat face to face via GTALK.
VTOK won't connect between my Xperia and their tablet (just sits on "connecting" or ringing).
Are there any other chat clients that allow GTALK video? Pay or Free don't care.
Otherwise which non-google video chat has the best quailty. Tried TANGO but the quality in Audio and Video was lacking.
Otherwise I'm experienced with modding non-android (Symbian, Windows) phones. How easy is it to flash back to 2.3.3 USA Version VERZION
Thanks everyone!
denverxperia said:
Hi all,
I've been looking for an alternative to GTALK since 2.3.4 completely destroyed it making me a sad panda. Some family recently got a tablet and I'd love to chat face to face via GTALK.
VTOK won't connect between my Xperia and their tablet (just sits on "connecting" or ringing).
Are there any other chat clients that allow GTALK video? Pay or Free don't care.
Otherwise which non-google video chat has the best quailty. Tried TANGO but the quality in Audio and Video was lacking.
Otherwise I'm experienced with modding non-android (Symbian, Windows) phones. How easy is it to flash back to 2.3.3 USA Version VERZION
Thanks everyone!
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I don't know about a GTalk alternative, but to flash back to 2.3.3, use this tool to flash this .ftf file.
Hi there,
A friend of mine is low on funds and I'm suggesting he find a used android smartphone that he can make and receive calls in the US via WiFi (with no wireless carrier service).
What's a good choice that will definitely have an unlocked or unlockable bootloader? I would like to set him up with something that runs CM12 nicely - he'll be using Google Hangouts for phone calls and VOIP video conferences, maybe Skype for video calls now & then too. I don't care which carrier since it won't be activated.
My own experience with Verizon has me gun-shy about anything that's gotten a firmware update that firmly locks down the bootloader.
Thanks,
-- brian
Samsung is only one brand that supports video calls on 3G and They changed this protocol after android 11 update. now the samsung phones that which updated android 11 only supports native video calls with volte but we cannot make native video calls with volte too. i recently inform to samsung this problem but they not resolve it until now. if anyone knows how must i do for make video calls with volte please support me.
you can use google duo instead of native samsung one.
you can set it as default in phone app settings
Vazovski2007 said:
you can use google duo instead of native samsung one.
you can set it as default in phone app settings
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of course i can do that but i wanna make calls natively too