On ye olde phone (Samsung) I used ACR to record calls. That worked great.
For the Pixel, not so much. I notice on the ACR support forum that they say that it won't work: https://bitbucket.org/copluk/acr/issues/870/google-pixel-xl
Anyone else found a different app or method that does work?
Hi, there's no way to record both sides without root on Pixel XL. But if you get root, call recording is possible: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=69380102#post69380102
Automatic Calll Recorder Pro
ohmegosh said:
On ye olde phone (Samsung) I used ACR to record calls. That worked great.
For the Pixel, not so much. I notice on the ACR support forum that they say that it won't work: https://bitbucket.org/copluk/acr/issues/870/google-pixel-xl
Anyone else found a different app or method that does work?
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I'm using Automatic Call Recorder Pro with my Nexus 6p and it works great, you can setup up default actions on how you want the recordings handled including automated backups to your cloud account. I have mine automatically saved to my Google Drive account when on wi-fi. Or alternatively you can choose to handle everything manually in which case you willl be prompted at the end of each calll.
I'm still waiting for my pre-ordered Pixel XL so I haven't yet tried it with that handset at this time.
gheymann said:
I'm using Automatic Call Recorder Pro with my Nexus 6p and it works great
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I'm also using Pro licence, with version 18.6 and use the DropBox integration. But, as I mentioned, it doesn't seem to record on the Pixel and according to the developer shouldn't be working on your Nexus either.
Would you mind answering a few q's?
* What version of OS do you have on your Nexus?
* In ACR, what is the Audio source?
* Are you attempting to record using bluetooth?
* Did you select a profile in the 'Recording issue' setting, and if so, do you know which one?
Thanks.
ohmegosh said:
I'm also using Pro licence, with version 18.6 and use the DropBox integration. But, as I mentioned, it doesn't seem to record on the Pixel and according to the developer shouldn't be working on your Nexus either.
Would you mind answering a few q's?
* What version of OS do you have on your Nexus?
* In ACR, what is the Audio source?
* Are you attempting to record using bluetooth?
* Did you select a profile in the 'Recording issue' setting, and if so, do you know which one?
Thanks.
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No Problem glad to help
Android version 7.0 with the August 5th, 2016 security patch, build NRD90M
Audio Source: Voice Communications
Audio Format AMR
App version: Pro 5.20 (103)
Delay calll in: 500
Delay call out: 1000
I haven't tried recording using a bluetooth headset, I do have bluetooth built in to my car and can send or receive calls over bluetooth without issue, haven't specifically checked calll recordings while driving using the built in car bluetooth system.
App works like a champ, hope that helps troubleshoot your settings!
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No Problem glad to help
Android version 7.0 with the August 5th, 2016 security patch, build NRD90M
Audio Source: Voice Communications
Audio Format AMR
App version: Pro 5.20 (103)
Delay calll in: 500
Delay call out: 1000
I haven't tried recording using a bluetooth headset, I do have bluetooth built in to my car and can send or receive calls over bluetooth without issue, haven't specifically checked calll recordings while driving using the built in car bluetooth system.
App works like a champ, hope that helps troubleshoot your settings!
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Interesting, thank you.
Just to check, it's the same app. ACR by NLL ('Another Call Recorder). I only ask because that version number is very different to the one for the app I've got.
I'll change from auto to voice communication when I'm back in the country (Monday) to see if that fixes it.
ohmegosh said:
Interesting, thank you.
Just to check, it's the same app. ACR by NLL ('Another Call Recorder). I only ask because that version number is very different to the one for the app I've got.
I'll change from auto to voice communication when I'm back in the country (Monday) to see if that fixes it.
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The Program I'm using is Automatic Call Recorder Pro by Appliqato "NOT" Another call recorder the version number 5.20 (103) is the latest available in the Play store.
All the best
geO-
I've checked Automatic Call Recorder with settings provided by @gheymann and it works... thanks
matchev said:
I've checked Automatic Call Recorder with settings provided by @gheymann and it works... thanks
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I'm glad that worked for you, I hope it will work for others as well!
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I'm glad that worked for you, I hope it will work for others as well!
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IT works way better in Root, picking up the stream of both Mic and Speaker.
Without root Mic audio is fine but speaker Audio is way low.
I can easily hear both ends of the conversation but it is simply not as effective as when you have Root.
But it works fine enough for the law, Yes i am in a one party state.
gheymann said:
The Program I'm using is Automatic Call Recorder Pro by Appliqato "NOT" Another call recorder the version number 5.20 (103) is the latest available in the Play store.
All the best
geO-
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Just to follow up on this. I'm now at 7.1.1 and, after uninstalling AnotherCR, installed AutomaticCR, but it only records my voice not the caller, regardless of settings. I suspect it's the lack of root. Ho hum.
I just discovered this issue too. Wish I would have checked previously to see if it was actually working. Time to add another thing to check when moving to a new phone. Oh I miss my Note 7 but outside this recording issue, the Pixel XL is Awesome!
Use boldbeast app from Google store, then use these settings : use these settings to record calls:
- Record Mode: Alsa
- Alsa Channels: 2 Channels
- Tune Audio Effect: No
- Tune Audio Route: Group3
- Change Audio Controls: Yes
- Change Audio Driver: No
- Start Input Stream: test Yes and No
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Tested on android 7.1.1 latest build, rooted. You have to activate root option in the program. Tested on Bluetooth and regular voice, working perfect. Enjoy!!
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I always found that Call Recorder by skvalex worked on all the phones I used. Paid app but one of the best out there.
This app works for my Pixel XL, very clear recording both ways without rooting the phone play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.enlightment.voicecallrecorder
ach1234 said:
This app works for my Pixel XL, very clear recording both ways without rooting the phone play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.enlightment.voicecallrecorder
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Link please
dpalmer76 said:
Link please
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http://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.enlightment.voicecallrecorder
What? seriously? Are you people paid to promote this app? DUDE. It doesn't work unless the SPEAKER is on and do you know how annoying that is? Not to mention no Bluetooth. The reason for this is simple. Like the guy said you need to ROOT the Pixel to get the other end of the call. Otherwise you are just recording it from the speaker. Not even the last app posted here (which seems to be ADWARE) can do it properly without ROOT.
The call recording feature of Pixel / Pixel Plus is disabled by Google, as a result it can only record your own voice, the caller's voice will be very weak in recordings, no matter what recorder you are using in the market. However during recording if you switch on the speaker it can record calls well in both directions.
It's inconvenient to switch on the speaker, especially when you are in the office with your colleagues. If you don't root the phone you have no solution in the world to fix the problem. If you root the phone there are several recorders that can fix the problem.
After root the phone, Boldbeast Recorder can record calls crystal clear in two sides, both Android 7.0 and 8.0 Oreo work well.
Android 7.0 and 8.0 need different settings, detailed information: https://www.boldbeast.com/forum/topic1343-google-pixel-call-recorder.html
ithehappy said:
I always found that Call Recorder by skvalex worked on all the phones I used. Paid app but one of the best out there.
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I 2nd this.
call recorder works very well since Note2 days
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sorry for my english
i have a n5110 and when i use skype i cannot listen nothing, not my voice and not voice of my caller.
Instead if i insert headset it is ok.
how can i solve?
Nobody use skype?
Inviato dal mio GT-I9505 con Tapatalk 4
Only for sketchy for stuff.
on topic: I haven't had this issue but I'm on a n5100. What rom are you running?
nickdollahz said:
Only for sketchy for stuff.
on topic: I haven't had this issue but I'm on a n5100. What rom are you running?
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uk 4.2.2
i read i'm not only one but i didn't find solution
So I got the N-5120 LTE version, running Android 4.1.2., a couple of weeks ago. I'm very pleased with this versatile tablet. I intended to use this with Skype Out. Making Skype to Skype calls works fine through a BT headset. However when using Skype Out, calls are initiated through the headset, but as soon as they start, they are then switched over to the phones earspeaker. The loudspeaker function is not available for Skype Out.
Both the BT and the Speaker Phone functions are turned on/off only through Samsung's sofware, it seems, and then only once the call has started.
I can tell I'm not the only one with this challenge. That said, since there are so few complaining about this here I'm wondering if there are fixes?
Gadgety said:
So I got the N-5120 LTE version, running Android 4.1.2., a couple of weeks ago. I'm very pleased with this versatile tablet. I intended to use this with Skype Out. Making Skype to Skype calls works fine through a BT headset. However when using Skype Out, calls are initiated through the headset, but as soon as they start, they are then switched over to the phones earspeaker. The loudspeaker function is not available for Skype Out.
Both the BT and the Speaker Phone functions are turned on/off only through Samsung's sofware, it seems, and then only once the call has started.
I can tell I'm not the only one with this challenge. That said, since there are so few complaining about this here I'm wondering if there are fixes?
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I have this problem too. Haven't found a fix yet. On UK XXCMK1 4.2.2
deviant_cryptic said:
I have this problem too. Haven't found a fix yet. On UK XXCMK1 4.2.2
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I did. This is apparently a common problem among Note users on the Skype forum, and according to them, this appeared with the latest version of Skype. What to do?
1. Uninstall Skype through the Play store, as usual.
2. In the Google Play store, click on the uppermost left hand side corner, choose my apps, and unclick auto updating. Otherwise Skype will auto update to the new version again... BTW you will henceforth have to update all your apps manually.
3. On your unit, go to Settings, Security (the padlock symbol) and allow unknown sources of programs, outside of the Play store
4. Go here http://skype.en.uptodown.com/android/download/44494 and install the older version: Skype 3.2.06673
5. Go back to the Security, and deselect unknown sources if you want to lock down your device again.
This enabled me to make Skype Out calls with both headset and speakers. It's not entirely fool proof, as sometimes it starts on the speakers before handing over to the headset, but at least it works.
Gadgety said:
I did. This is apparently a common problem among Note users on the Skype forum, and according to them, this appeared with the latest version of Skype. What to do?
1. Uninstall Skype through the Play store, as usual.
2. In the Google Play store, click on the uppermost left hand side corner, choose my apps, and unclick auto updating. Otherwise Skype will auto update to the new version again... BTW you will henceforth have to update all your apps manually.
3. On your unit, go to Settings, Security (the padlock symbol) and allow unknown sources of programs, outside of the Play store
4. Go here http://skype.en.uptodown.com/android/download/44494 and install the older version: Skype 3.2.06673
5. Go back to the Security, and deselect unknown sources if you want to lock down your device again.
This enabled me to make Skype Out calls with both headset and speakers. It's not entirely fool proof, as sometimes it starts on the speakers before handing over to the headset, but at least it works.
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I'll try it. Thanks.
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Let us know how it went. BTW, please go to Skype and assist in filing an Android Issue on
http://community.skype.com/t5/Android/How-to-create-a-good-Android-issue-report/td-p/211384
So v. 3.2.0.6673 was probably a blessing in disguise. Skype on Android via the loudspeaker or BT continues erratic behavior, although it's better than v. 4.5.. from that sspect I discovered on here that a bug in v 3.2.0.6673 allows an attacker to bypass the lock screen on your Android device.*
Yup the above method works
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deviant_cryptic said:
Yup the above method works
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And as of Feb 18, 2012, v. 4.6.0.42007 the problem has been fixed. No need to use the insecure v 3.2 any more.
Hi Guys - anyone here using a G4 with BMW iDrive (current NBT version)? If so are you able to get e-mails w/ the G4? So far, the best I can do is get text messages but my Exchange e-mail doesn't show up. The G4 bluetooth option to access messages is on, but not sure if it applies to e-mails. This worked perfectly w/ my Z2 (which is only running Android 5.0.2).
This is a '15 228i with Tech package & enhanced bluetooth / usb.
Any ideas? Thanks.
Praz
prazvt said:
Hi Guys - anyone here using a G4 with BMW iDrive (current NBT version)? If so are you able to get e-mails w/ the G4? So far, the best I can do is get text messages but my Exchange e-mail doesn't show up. The G4 bluetooth option to access messages is on, but not sure if it applies to e-mails. This worked perfectly w/ my Z2 (which is only running Android 5.0.2).
This is a '15 228i with Tech package & enhanced bluetooth / usb.
Any ideas? Thanks.
Praz
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OK it looks like LG devices in general (G2, G3) don't support viewing e-mail via iDrive. Presumably, the G4 would have the same issue.
Not possible.
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Where can you turn on the option for Bluetooth to access messages?I don't see it in my Bluetooth settings. Thanks.
devilisht2003 said:
Where can you turn on the option for Bluetooth to access messages?I don't see it in my Bluetooth settings. Thanks.
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I guess you'd need to be connected to the car first, then on the G4 go to BT settings of the connected device.
Hmmm, mine only shows Call Audio and Media Audio. Maybe AT&T took it out?
devilisht2003 said:
Hmmm, mine only shows Call Audio and Media Audio. Maybe AT&T took it out?
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Your car may not support it. It is there in the BT options for the connection in the ATT version if the car can do it.
Car dash shows messaging button and it worked on my old S5 Active.
devilisht2003 said:
Car dash shows messaging button and it worked on my old S5 Active.
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Did you deny permission to messages when you set up the connection by chance?
No, even repaired them this morning. Only ask for call history and phonebook.
devilisht2003 said:
No, even repaired them this morning. Only ask for call history and phonebook.
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Strange. I actually have the opposite problem. For whatever reason LG doesn't offer the option to permanently deny messages permissions. It was like that on the G3 and now the G4, so even though I deny permission to messaging on the initial setup it automatically allows it every time after that and I have to go in and manually turn off message access every time I get in the car. Happens on all 3 of our vehicles and the 2 we had when we had G3s. At least with the G3 root was available and I could use AppOps to block bluetooth MAP access. One more reason my G4 is just lying on my desk unused until root (hopefully) becomes available :/
This is all I get. https://goo.gl/photos/ZYgoqZ8UGDB7Hnt16
Downloaded Bluetooth Auto Connect. One setting shows profiles. No MAP listed.....great! https://goo.gl/photos/DLk5YDxduNG2PDcX9
So Samsung seems to advertise everywhere for their Smart Call call ID functionality, but that doesnt appear to be available anywhere on the VZV Note 8. I know Verizon tries to sell you their own garbage Caller ID, but is there anyway to get the official samsung on this by means of an APK or something? And if not, what caller ID do you people recommend?? Having used a Nexus device for years i never needed one of these since Google Dialer did such a fantastic job filtering out spam etc.
Unfortunately Verizon disables it and I have not found any way to enable it. I don't pay for Verizon's Caller ID feature but use an app called Hiya.
Wintrmte said:
Unfortunately Verizon disables it and I have not found any way to enable it. I don't pay for Verizon's Caller ID feature but use an app called Hiya.
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I've used Hiya in the past and it's a cool app. It let's you block calls. Well, not really block them. It auto disconnects them. You can only truly block calls with apps on rooted phones (though I'd love for someone to prove me wrong). My only problem with Hiya is it seems a bit resource heavy on my old Note 4. Haven't installed it on this phone yet.
Also places in contact app is not available too loosk like.
Search locally
http://www.samsung.com/global/galaxy/apps/smart-call/
So has anyone found a way to get this on our phones? I tried to APKs from apkmirror, one from April, and 1 from August of this year, and they both didn't install
caller id is a flop always has been
Download ShortCut master lite. Search through for phone app, tap it. Scroll down and Inside you will see smart call settings. Tap once, then click launch. Window opens, click to enable.
Note: I haven't had any unidentied callers yet since enabling, but there it is.
Even using shortcut master it doesn't work.. It'll work if you flash the unlocked firmware but then volts and WiFi calling doesn't work.. If you turn them on then smart call gets turned off... Smart call uses the hiya database so I just downloaded the hiya app and it works great.. There's also a Google dialer floating around that works that adds even more features.
anthonykash said:
Even using shortcut master it doesn't work.. It'll work if you flash the unlocked firmware but then volts and WiFi calling doesn't work.. If you turn them on then smart call gets turned off... Smart call uses the hiya database so I just downloaded the hiya app and it works great.. There's also a Google dialer floating around that works that adds even more features.
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Volte does work on the VZW Note 8 with unlocked firmware. I use my Google Voice number (on Hangouts) to make WiFi calls.
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anthonykash said:
Even using shortcut master it doesn't work.. It'll work if you flash the unlocked firmware but then volts and WiFi calling doesn't work.. If you turn them on then smart call gets turned off... Smart call uses the hiya database so I just downloaded the hiya app and it works great.. There's also a Google dialer floating around that works that adds even more features.
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Have a link to the Google dialer? Thanks
I anyone have any luck with getting the recording of calls back up an running? I have memory issues and used to record my calls so that I can go back and listen to what was said so I can write down the important things that I miss. Searching around it says that we need to root our devices, which I have done, but can't seem to find a program or setting to allow for the recording of conversations, legally of course.
brandonpa said:
I anyone have any luck with getting the recording of calls back up an running? I have memory issues and used to record my calls so that I can go back and listen to what was said so I can write down the important things that I miss. Searching around it says that we need to root our devices, which I have done, but can't seem to find a program or setting to allow for the recording of conversations, legally of course.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.boldbeast.recorder&hl=en
santod040 said:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.boldbeast.recorder&hl=en
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Are you recommending that app because you know for sure that it works with rooted phone running Android Pie? Because it doesn't work for me; Pixel 3 isn't listed under their list of phones (root required or not) and I'm guessing because it doesn't work with Pie.
Google's being a d-bag about the whole call recording thing on Pie, eliminating the work-around that let the usual apps work (ACR is/was my go-to).
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Are you recommending that app because you know for sure that it works with rooted phone running Android Pie? Because it doesn't work for me; Pixel 3 isn't listed under their list of phones (root required or not) and I'm guessing because it doesn't work with Pie.
Google's being a d-bag about the whole call recording thing on Pie, eliminating the work-around that let the usual apps work (ACR is/was my go-to).
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https://www.boldbeast.com/forum/topic1679-google-pixel-3-call-recorder.html
But maybe Total Recall app will work better for your setup.
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brandonpa said:
I anyone have any luck with getting the recording of calls back up an running? I have memory issues and used to record my calls so that I can go back and listen to what was said so I can write down the important things that I miss. Searching around it says that we need to root our devices, which I have done, but can't seem to find a program or setting to allow for the recording of conversations, legally of course.
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I'm using Cube ACR on my non-rooted Pixel 3 and it's working ok.
rczrider said:
Are you recommending that app because you know for sure that it works with rooted phone running Android Pie? Because it doesn't work for me; Pixel 3 isn't listed under their list of phones (root required or not) and I'm guessing because it doesn't work with Pie.
Google's being a d-bag about the whole call recording thing on Pie, eliminating the work-around that let the usual apps work (ACR is/was my go-to).
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It sucks I was using acr forever and it worked great until this phone. And it seems that most of the programs that require root require supersu not magisk and the one program that did mention magisk as a possibility was highly geared for a certain rom only.
I ended up going with boldbeast recorder. It was able to get root and it seems to be working pretty good. Thanks a bunch for the ideas!
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Are you recommending that app because you know for sure that it works with rooted phone running Android Pie? Because it doesn't work for me; Pixel 3 isn't listed under their list of phones (root required or not) and I'm guessing because it doesn't work with Pie.
Google's being a d-bag about the whole call recording thing on Pie, eliminating the work-around that let the usual apps work (ACR is/was my go-to).
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It actually does seem to work. It was able to find root and it is recording calls like acr was before.
There is a hel thread within boldbeast that takes you to their site and provides the appropriate settings to get the program to work specifically on the Pixel 3.
https://www.boldbeast.com/forum/topic1679-google-pixel-3-call-recorder.html
brandonpa said:
I ended up going with boldbeast recorder. It was able to get root and it seems to be working pretty good. Thanks a bunch for the ideas!
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I tried half a dozen recommended apps last night and Boldbeast was the only one I could get to work using the rooted options and their Also recording option as discussed here.
I am however having some problems with their cloud sync options.
I would like to find a working recorder that has cloud sync and only a one time purchase fee.
I've tried a number of call recording apps including Call Recorder by @skvalex and Boldbeast recorder and am unable to get anything except for silent recordings on either of them.
I am on a Google Pixel 3XL that is rooted with Magisk, but not on a custom rom. I am running Android 10 with the May 2020 security patch level.
Does anyone have a solution for an automated call recorder that works?
Thanks!
dylanj said:
I've tried a number of call recording apps including Call Recorder by @skvalex and Boldbeast recorder and am unable to get anything except for silent recordings on either of them.
I am on a Google Pixel 3XL that is rooted with Magisk, but not on a custom rom. I am running Android 10 with the May 2020 security patch level.
Does anyone have a solution for an automated call recorder that works?
Thanks!
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The first one you mentioned should be working just fine, so long as configured properly.
Read the last couple pages of that thread and it should help...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1441643
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santod040 said:
The first one you mentioned should be working just fine, so long as configured properly.
Read the last couple pages of that thread and it should help...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1441643
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After doing more reading and some trial and error, I still don't have a fully functional solution, but I may have made some progress.
I installed Call Recorder by @skvalex version 3.3.6 as a Magisk Module.
By setting it to
-Main:Standard API
-Standard API:Audio source: * [ROOT] CAF
-Recording format: WAV
-Device: Qualcomm (Android 10)
-Sample Rate:8000 Hz (Default)
-Recording mode: Auto
-Don't use AMR driver: (checked)
-When BT connected...: Do Nothing
-Switch ALSA controls: (not checked)
I get a recording of only my side of the conversation. There is no audio for the person calling me.
I tried many other audio sources and devices, all of them lead to completely silent recordings.
Thanks again for the help and suggestions!
https://gitlab.com/axet/android-call-recorder
This is the one I use on my pixel 3 on Android 9. Doesn't even use root and works perfectly.
I got it off of F-Droid. Just called call recorder
dylanj said:
After doing more reading and some trial and error, I still don't have a fully functional solution, but I may have made some progress.
I installed Call Recorder by @skvalex version 3.3.6 as a Magisk Module.
By setting it to
-Main:Standard API
-Standard API:Audio source: * [ROOT] CAF
-Recording format: WAV
-Device: Qualcomm (Android 10)
-Sample Rate:8000 Hz (Default)
-Recording mode: Auto
-Don't use AMR driver: (checked)
-When BT connected...: Do Nothing
-Switch ALSA controls: (not checked)
I get a recording of only my side of the conversation. There is no audio for the person calling me.
I tried many other audio sources and devices, all of them lead to completely silent recordings.
Thanks again for the help and suggestions!
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I have been using @Skalex for years over multiple phones I paid for it in fact.
A recent update in the Magisk Module changed the Audio Source from what had always been Root CAF to Voice Call uplink + downlink
I have had no issues
I have the Note 10+ and I live in Tennessee where it is legal to record calls as long as one person knows it is being recorded but the Note 10+ factory app to record calls is not available and I need an app that will work on this phone if your using it normally or on speaker phone to record calls.
I want one that works, tired of trying them and they only record my voice. I need all voices on the conversation to be recorded.
Someone please help.
That function was removed from the OS. no one can do this with an official build.
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That is what I read, is there an app that actually works out there, if so does anyone have the link?
Back when I had my Note 2, 4 I had hacked them from advice on here and was able to do cool things but I have not messed with it in a long time. I forgot a lot of it and not sure if there is a build out there that lets you record calls anyway. Why did they remove it when you should be allowed to record your own calls.
This stems from a situation where I was offered a job and told my rate of pay, what expenses were covered and such, then when the pay was lower and expenses not paid they said they never said that and since it was all done by phone there was no proof they said it. They never sent me any emails confirming pay information so they screwed me because I would not have taken the job at what they are paying me and the expenses they are not reimbursing me for. So if I had a call recorder I would have had proof. This is why I want one that actually works, to cover my butt!
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That function was removed from the OS. no one can do this with an official build.
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Research about CSC localities and settings, I think
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There's none. What apps currently doing is recording what comes out from phone speakers which is absolutely random and bad quality wise.
Use ACR. Don't forget to turn off battery optimization. I am using Note10 + ACR right now, you do not even need to make any adjustments, all voices are recording.
ACR records the phone speaker output using the microphone on the phone. Not as good as what had been used in the past. Direct recording of incoming audio on phone calls was removed from android by Google. This was probably done to comply with international laws.
You would think with all the smart people on this forum someone could make an app that works. I would happily chip in $5 for it if it really works and records both sides clearly.
Can someone make this app, as long as it is leagal in the states the people live in it should be fine.
Does it work on regular calls or do you have to have speaker phone on, thanks. And which one is it, who is the developer, the name, there are like 5 ACR apps, thanks
BurakK_ said:
Use ACR. Don't forget to turn off battery optimization. I am using Note10 + ACR right now, you do not even need to make any adjustments, all voices are recording.
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Sniper_Ghost said:
Does it work on regular calls or do you have to have speaker phone on, thanks. And which one is it, who is the developer, the name, there are like 5 ACR apps, thanks
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yes it works both ways. developer name NLL
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nll.acr&hl=tr
I use ACR from the Galaxy Store and it works flawlessly. It even recognises my Pro Licence from Google Play Store
http://apps.samsung.com/appquery/appDetail.as?appId=com.nll.acr
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I have an app that works well. Don't know if it is direct record but the icon looks like this...
BurakK_ said:
yes it works both ways. developer name NLL
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nll.acr&hl=tr
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Use the one from Galaxy store as it can show contact names
I'm using BoldBeast. Both sides record and also my names are recorded using the update version that BoldBeast provides on their website due to Play Store policy. I'm using Snapdragon variant SM-N9750
phonatic_13 said:
I'm using BoldBeast. Both sides record and also my names are recorded using the update version that BoldBeast provides on their website due to Play Store policy. I'm using Snapdragon variant SM-N9750
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Tried it and with my Exynos, no luck. Any other suggestions?
ACR from Galaxy store works fine with Exynos. Both incoming as outgoing voice is recorded.
Would you mind sharing your setting, because for me it's not working?
I didn't make any settings, just downloaded the app and it records every phonecall.
I don't use any BT headset, just the phone.
OnnoJ said:
I didn't make any settings, just downloaded the app and it records every phonecall.
I don't use any BT headset, just the phone.
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Me too, but it doesn't work on my side :/
Cube ACR is and has been working for me. Paid version.
Once in awhile I'll get a call and it will notify me that it can't record. So I have to go into the app, turn off the connector, reboot, turn it back on and I'm good. Other than that it's been flawless for me. This is on an unrooted device.