[Q] 2 way call recorder for evo3d - HTC EVO 3D

Hello.,
what is a good 2 way call recorder that works with evo 3d
something you can turn on or off manually
not automatically recording all calls

from my understanding, Android doesn't allow for true call recording...all you would be doing is recording the sound coming off the speakers.
a bigger concern for you is that many states do not allow conversations to be recorded without the explicit consent of both parties...so you may be breaking state and/or federal laws when you record that call

I wonder if there is a calltone that mimicks those company quality assurance messages that play before they transfer you to a tech. That would rule!

Those messages serve precisely the purpose of getting your permission. They tell you the call may be monitored and by staying silent your consent is implied.
I wonder if they would actually stop recording if you explicitly say you don't consent...
Sent from my Evo 3D on MetroPCS 3G!

Just use the Voice Recorder app that comes with the phone I believe every ROM has it records all noise around the phone including the other person.
P.S. that's how i get people snoring when they say they don't snore on the phone haha.

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Are there any phone call recorder Apps that work with the fascincate

I have been looking all over for a phone call recorder app that will actually work with our phones. I was wondering if anyone has found one that does work or are we just SOL when it comes to the fascinate
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+1 on that request. I can legally record calls without the other party's knowledge and would like to begin recording all incoming calls automatically. So far I've found no way other than google voice, which has an audible warning to the other party.. pretty much defeating the purpose of uninformed recording.

[Q] call recorder?

i want a nice call recorder, one where it records both sides of the conversation. any app recommends?
also i read that some phones cant record on android... is the M4G one of them?
dispozable said:
i want a nice call recorder, one where it records both sides of the conversation. any app recommends?
also i read that some phones cant record on android... is the M4G one of them?
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This one i know what i'm talking about....
call recording depends on local and state laws. Some states/countries it is against the law to record phone conversions. While it other only one of the two party members must be made aware of the recording and very very few allow one to record a phone call with out either member knowing.
I would first HIGHLY suggest looking into your local laws regarding this prior to doing it. You could get in some trouble over it.
I know Google Voice will allow you to record incoming calls, but not out going calls. Other than that i do not know of program that will allow you to do this.
this is mainly for when i call customer service lines so there is no problem as they record it as well. plus i'm in a state where only one party (myself) needs to be informed.
edit: tried vrecorder but it records from microphone. no biggie but who likes to use speakerphone?
i read somewhere that android itself limits the recording. can anyone clear this up for me?
I've tried a few of them- all of them were OK if using speaker. without speaker only your voice can be heard and the other side only very faint, if heard at all.
now I an using "record my call" (with the ugly big red button) and it is relatively working fine most of the time. I like it because it enables you to classify as important, delete record etc after the call...
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Android doesn't have any mechanism for recording incoming audio in the OS. For some reason it's missing, even though Android is not bound to US borders, and call recording is perfectly legal in other parts of the world. This is the reason why there are few programs to record calls on Android, and none of them work w/o using speaker.
The only existing way to record would be to put the phone on speaker and use any voice recorder you want.
I use "allcallrecorder" just search for it in the market. Works great for me.

[Q] Is it possible to record calls on the Atrix?

Is it possible to record calls on the Atrix? I know some people had difficulty earlier, but now that the bootloader is unlocked, and we have a newer O/S version, I don't know if the situation has changed.
And as an attempt to prevent the inevitable discussion from coming up - recording calls is not necessrily nefarious or illegal, beeps are not required, the legal requirements are dependant on where you are calling from and to. In short, legality has nothing to do with this discussion.
The question is, is the Atrix now capable of recording calls? And I mean properly, not by means of an inferior recording by putting the call on speakerphone, etc... - but genuinely crystal clear audio for both sides.
Does anyone know?

Call recorder

So older Nokias had this feature built in. The ability to record phone calls. With new smartphones, they build them in such a way where you can't program an app to do that. Recording a phone call to the phone's memory directly.
Please tell me Nokia has stuck with this and built the mic in a way you can record calls. Awaiting hardware and software experts to comment.
thanks!
There are restriction in certain US States to record call. Symbian phone made by European manufacturer may allow software to record incoming call but put "beep" sound natively.
About two years ago I used to have Nokia e90 with symbian and a software called Total Recall.
That software allowed me to automatically record incoming and outgoing calls without the beep.
I'm more than sure that the same software is available on Blackmart for ROOTED android devices.
I just don't need it this is why I don't use it right now.
After all it is very convenient to record a call because you do not have to write down anything while you'r driving.
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1400Hz tone when recording calls with Android Pie - How to disable? [unanswered]

Hello fellow droiders,
February 2018 it was announced that Android Pie will add call recording tone support so calls could be recorded lawfully:
https://www.xda-developers.com/android-p-call-recording-tone-support-record-phone-calls-lawfully/
I can confirm that Google did this... I'm in UK and here you don't need consent to record calls, but because Vodafone is Germany based and there you need consent, they activated this tone feature for UK clients as well. Which means that every time I call someone and record a call, other party hears 1400Hz tone every 15 seconds, making call recording pretty much unusable.
Any ideas from fellow hackers how to turn this feature off?
The tone is a 1400Hz note that will play every fifteen seconds if the carrier enables it. It works by detecting the package name of a call recording app using the previously linked API. If any such package is detected, then the outgoing call will have the tone played to warn the other end that their call may be recorded. The tone will be automatically played depending on carrier configuration, which is determined by the SIM card.
Any chances to change a package name to something that wouldn't be recognized by this new feature?
Pixel 3, unlocked bootloader & rooted.
Thanks!
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