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Does anybody know of a program for the xda that will record the phone conversation. It would be much easy to record all or part of the conversation instrad of taking notes.
Thanks
Nothing needed but the XDA it's self!
Guess waht? The XDA already does that! While you are talking open notes then hit the recorder icon and then the record button and there you have it conversation now being recorded. I use this quite often when consulting or troubleshooting with a client. Make sure to know the law on this matter. Here in the states you must notify the other party they are being recorded! :? Also make sure you have a large SD card and have settings in notes app default to SD. Keeping long conversations on your SD card will soon lead to a conversation not getting recorded due to lack of mem. So shuttle them on to a portable hard disk or desktop hard drive for archiving.
Fantastic... thanks for that. Is there anyway to make it automatic as when i am in the car (its on speaker) its hard do all of that.
Again thanks
You might want to alter the general settings, for the recorder, and choose a lower bitrate and quality. Recording phone conv in stereo and high bit rate will take up space very quickly!
as far as I know there is no way to have a sort of profile that you would in this case call speaker phone. There is a profile app out there. The only thing I know how to do is set speaker phone to default. meaning everytime you answer the phone it is in speaker phone mode. you have to then take it out of speaker phone mde if you do not wish to have your conversation public. I find it easy enough to just hold down the little green phone key for a few seconds activating the speaker phone when ever I need that function. Sorry this is an awsome device but cant do everything :wink: There are car kits you can buy that may add or activate this automatic once put in the car cradle. Sorry it's not cut and dry :?
Thanks again for the comments and for thinking about this problem for me. In short i need to have a setting so that once checked all my calls are recorded automatically. That means when i first get into the van i just check the phone record button and all i have to do is then answer the calls and they are auto recorded.
Again thanks
Hmmm, and how about a program that sits quietly in the background, records all calls, gpg-encrypts them with a supplied public key and at night uses GPRS to post them to alt.anonymous.messages ?
We live in interesting times.
Remind me to never call you :shock:
There are some macro apps online you can try that might be smart enough to run this app, start record, and end record once a call is activated and terminated. Do a Google search for pocket pc+macro? Or just hit the software sales vendors sites. What you really need is probably to pay someone to write such a program, and consult a Lawyer regarding the legalities of such an app, not to mention a .wav file that automatically plays to the caller before you start talking, letting them know they are being recorded. Whew! Anything else :mrgreen: I think the XDA can also be used as a marital aid while in vibrate mode:shock: and with some servos, a designated connection, and some Souder you could probably also dial into your home network push 1 to start the coffee maker, 2 to preheat the oven, and 3 to run the bath :mrgreen: No harm intended just expanding your idea here
Regarding your comment XDA-dev* I live in the US and our little Homeland Security Trio is and has probably already been doing this :shock: 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) the black shades are watching you
I know I'm going to hit my head for asking , but why do you need to record all your calls "In The Van" :shock: :mrgreen: Hmmm on second thought don't post that after all:mrgreen:
Cheers,
E.
Thanks every for this. I did not want to open a can of ethical worms or think and double think. I am a wine salesman and get order / addresses etc over the phone and its a real pain in the xxx to pull over jot everything down. At the moment i am using a voice recorder where i basically repeat everything into but if the xda could do it all ....
Anyway thanks for the interest and the ideas
Well in fact, you can use any programme that can record, I used something myself, but it was long ago and can't remember the name... it was capable of recording to mp3 directly
Without the use of macros, you will have to manually click the record icon in notes or set a button to begin recording once hit while you are in a call.
Zviratko is referring to the mp3 record program which I can't remember the name either :lol: :roll: but I'll post when I find it. This is a good program since MP3's are smaller in size and will use less disk space.
It was some VERY old programme for old WinCE or Pocket PC, for making voice notes...
The recorder program does not sound too bad or the macros... where would i get them from i am not a technical person. Or as somebody point out i could pay to get it done if it was not too much, who could do that. As for the recorder idea my current one (seperate from the xda) is on when i am in the van and is activated only it there is noice. All that means is that i drive around with the radio, another pain but ........
Again thanks and looking forward to your answers.
Here in the states you must notify the other party they are being recorded!
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Actually there were only 5 states that required this when I last researched it. In most states as long as one party consents (this can be you), then it is legal. IE, it's only illegal to record someone else's conversations.
Carlos that good to know :shock:
Vino do a google search for "Pocket PC software macro(s)" and try starting there.
I was thinking about it and a temp solution until some magic software comes along set your XDA to auto answer in a certian number of rings under the Settings, Phone, More tab.
Then set one of your hardware buttons to record once pressed, under Settings, Buttons.
Now you only have to push "one" button to record your converstions . The program is caled mNote or NoteM. Check the online software vendors for that or just under their search option put mp3 recorder, or just mp3. It will come up.
That is a fantastic solution .... Thanks
I found a program on the xda hotvoice.exe does anybody know what it does and how can you execute it.
Thanks
What I have done is maped one of the botton's the record funtion. Then I just press and hold the button while I want to record.
To get detailed, I usually just repet when the person has said, they think I'm writing it down little do they know I'm recording my voice.
I then sink to my PC later, and create a task, note, email or update an address. delete the note and then resink.
my two cents.... thinks like this is where the true value of an intigrated device is!
Been stalking the forums, but mainly for the OG Droid as that was my primary phone until recently.
Recently got a RAZR MAXX and am just looking for a few functions be carried over from my Droid on CM7.
The one I need most is to change tracks in a media player with long presses on the volume buttons while the screen is turned off.
Is there any way I can get this to happen, preferably without rooting? This phone is pretty new and I wanna wait to root it for a little while if possible.
I would be more than willing to root for CM, but haven't heard anything on if it's coming to the RAZR at all.
Last time i used Winamp for android there was an option for doing this.
Ill look in to that. Is there any way to make it default for any media player though? I use pandora a lot and while riding bike, i cant pull it out to change the track, especially with my gloves on.
The developer must include the feature in the app, its an API if I remeber well.I don't use pandora so i can't help you there, sorry.
I've had a look through, and haven't found anything in either apps that would allow this. I use both Winamp and Pandora on a daily basis.
I searched for a solution before throwing up this thread, but only found solutions for other devices. I saw pretty much I need either a ROM that includes it as a feature, or an app that will change the system file, and I'm guessing it needs to be rooted to do so.
I suggest you the app ttpod with track change by shake option.
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gosh yes! bump! i was just thinking the other day how much i missed my old WM6 phone with lots of hardware buttons on the front that i could map to do anything i wanted. i don't know if this trend to a screen only interface is so great after all. sure, it looks cool, but it's also less functional in some real world situations, especially driving!
Hi everyone,
I fear I already know the answer but need to make sure about it.
Is there a way to choose between internal and external microphone source programmatically. We think about an app that constantly analyzes sound in the background. However, this scenario has a major drawback: once a headset w/ microphone is plugged in, we no longer receive data from the internal microphone. So is there any way to work around this? Maybe by using the NDK (no experience so far)?
Please tell me we are missing something here
Thanks in advance
If you're using the default MediaRecorder facility you can set it with the setAudioSource method. However, documentation doesn't specify what happens if you connect an external mic. More info here:
http://developer.android.com/reference/android/media/MediaRecorder.AudioSource.html
Thanks, but that doesn't really work for us since we are using AudioRecord instead of MediaRecorder. And from what I've learned setAudioSource lets you specify microphone in general, not the particular one
Old Thread about internal microphone problem.
knox420 said:
Hi everyone,
I fear I already know the answer but need to make sure about it.
Is there a way to choose between internal and external microphone source programmatically. We think about an app that constantly analyzes sound in the background. However, this scenario has a major drawback: once a headset w/ microphone is plugged in, we no longer receive data from the internal microphone. So is there any way to work around this? Maybe by using the NDK (no experience so far)?
Please tell me we are missing something here
Thanks in advance
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Very old thread not sure if anybody still active on this one but did you ever find out if it was possible?
Hey XDA forum,
I've recently rooted my HTC Desire S phone and installed this version of Carbon on it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2500130
so that I now have Android version 4.3.2 installed. However, I noticed I didn't have the normal Voice Recorder app present on my phone and since one of my primary uses of my mobile phones is that I want to record my voice for music ideas, I need a voice recorder.
So I started looking around on the Google Play Store for the Voice Recorder app that normally comes built-in with your phone. For some reason, it's not present. Anyway, downloading other voice recording software like
RecForgeII or Audio Evolution Mobile Studio (DEMO version in my case), I found out my microphone now has terrible noise being throughput in total silence. Additionally, whenever I speak, the audio level is insanely high and there's distortion and clipping coming in even from a meter away.
So I assume the microphone gain has been set to a too high level.
I figure I need to go into Android Engineer Mode and adjust the microphone settings. After doing a search on the net, I found out I could access the Android Engineer Mode by dialing
*#*#3424#*#*
Now, as soon as I type the closing *, the whole code disappears. However, no HTC Test menu is opened.
How do I access the menu?
Is there another way to adjust microphone gain?
Have others had similar problems after rooting and installing custom ROMs?
Thanks for your help,
Shrooblord
Additionally, I just made a call with my girlfriend and she let me know that in calling, my microphone shows the same behaviour: I sounded distorted and loud and we could only talk normally when I put my phone a meter away from my mouth and used headphones to listen.
I could really use your android expertise on this one, folks.
Work-around
I've ended up not doing this through the Engineer Mode nor with the installation of Carbon.
To fix this, I decided to move away from Clockwork Recovery Mod in favour of TWRP so that I could install Cyanogenmod 12 on my HTC Desire S. After a series of unfortunate events including bricking and successively un-bricking my phone (that took a long time to figure out haha), I've completely installed and personalised my new Android device (it really feels like it's a whole new phone - it's just in an old shell ) and am now running smoothly on Android version 5.1. It also automatically seems to have fixed my mic problem (which I hoped it would). Yay!
But I couldn't have done it if it weren't for this forum and many other resources like this out there on the web. My advice to you when hacking your phone to root it or to install a custom ROM or to fix microphone issues is to look around and not give up searching. It took me a grand total of what I estimate is around 40-50 hours from knowing nothing about custom ROMs and rooting and the like to getting a decent understanding of what steps to perform, how to perform them and more importantly, why. So keep looking. The answer's out there!
And if you can't figure it out today, go to bed and look at it tomorrow. I can tell you, there's nothing quite like approaching a problem with a head full of fresh ideas after a good night's rest.
Good luck out there.
If you've got problems, I'll do my best to keep an eye out on this thread and see if I can help you out.
Shrooblord
I hope this is an acceptable to place to ask generic questions, there doesnt seem to be a general/off topic section anymore, but rather seems to be device specific only.
Ive been using Windows Mobile/Phone since prob 2009 (HTC Touch Pro on Sprint). Now that T-Mobile is shutting off their 3G network in July, im being forced off of my Lumia 950 since it cant do VoLTE without a registry hack for IMS registering that i only ever got to work once. The main reason ive held out for so long, is the Lumia's did everything i wanted them to do and without extra apps etc.
Ive got my Nokia 8.3 pretty much set up the way i want and all the Microsoft apps and such on it so that it kinda feels more like a Lumia than a Samsung, but im still having issues finding the answers to some nagging bits.
Now for some questions:
1. Is there really no way to have the prox sensor default to Speakerphone during a call when its not next to your ear? The only answer ive found is "Tasker this, Tasker that" and i think its bullcrap that something so basic isnt part of Android, if its supposed to be so much better than Windows Phone/Mobile. I used my Lumia almost exclusively as a speakerphone cause it was just that good.
2. This is a REALLY annoying one, especially coming from Windows, why cant OneDrive integrate into the apps? Ive tried having folders available for Offline use and still cant access anything in them in any app save for the Onedrive app. Any article i find on this only tells you about the OneDrive app, but not how to get it integrated properly into Android. Or, is this even possible? I have thousands of pics in various folders, mainly for meme access, so i dont have to carry them solely on a device or SD card. But, i dont want to have to go to OneDrive first, then find the image, download to the phone, go back to the app i was in and then wait for the image to show up 5 mins later for use.
3. Loading files into Ringtones doesnt make them available for apps outside of the stock sounds for that app?
4. More incremental control over volume? Im used to the 1-10 ringer and 1-30 "all other sounds" control, but Android seems to be set at like 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%, or some other 'non single integer" increment. And its maddening that app sounds/notifications are so much louder than actual media voice/music/video sounds, but are tied together.
I think thats all i have for now. Thanks in advance.
Bumo?