Not being familiar with recording apps I'd like any thoughts on the "best" recorder app.
The Hi-Q MP3 surprised me by picking up voices from another room then the room where the phone is.
You can lay the phone down on a surface (up or face down) and the recorder captures voices within an amazing range
You may know of apps even better than this one.
Thanks.
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Is there an app that uses the microphone of the phone records sound and play's it amplified at the same time? (Makes the sound louder). So you can for example hear someone speaking while he's at the other side of the street or in another room. Or you can use it to hear animals (like birds) better outside...
Hi gentlemen
need help to configure my sound recorder
when I use it record a music in an party or even my voice, it records with bad quality (using whatsapp for eg)
then, I installed tape a talk
with this, I can set sound quality in kbps and sound sample 44khz, 22khz, 16khz, 8khz
when selecting 44khz and 192kbps, the sound recorded with tape a talk is perfect!
so, there must be a file to configure sound quality for sound recorder (this is the app that whatsapp uses)
does anybody knows where is it? Im using adb to navigate in the shell
Hi! I'm looking for a specific sound recording app which:
1. Records what sound my Phone releases (either via Speaker or Headset)
while
2. Not recording the background sounds (or white noises, specifically).
also
3. Saves the recorded song as an MP3 (or even better, a High-Quality MP3 Sound Recorder)
Reasons:
I'm playing this awesome Japanese Rhythm Music game and I love this one song, but when I tried finding the Song in Google as an MP3, I couldn't find it...
So I tried recording it via those Recording App on Play Store, but when I finished recording, they also recorded white noises (cars driving, people talking including me).
I want to record only what sound my Phone purely releases, and not with any white noises... Anybody care to suggest some of them?
we all know that android(till lollipop i hope) has this (lack of)real time audio issue.
if you tried any "real time" voice altering software you have probably noticed that there is about half a second delay between the real you and the headphones output of your voice.
so how comes that during calls there is no such delay and you can hear yourself in the headphone simultaniously with the real you?
and another thing. why is that when you try to activate sounds during calls(such as music or effects) they sound low quality like the call itself?
are there two sound engines within android?
can android use both at the same time? (the good quality music togather with the ****ty quality voice call?)
i'd love to understand the way android handles sound a lil deeper thank you in advance.
I regularly record concerts I play on my phone
The camera is perfect for this, and gets great video
The microphone, on the other hand, is some of the worst quality I've heard on a phone
I had an LG G3 before this, and the audio quality was more than suitable for my purposes
On this phone, however, as soon as volume levels reach a certain peak, the audio recording seems to "adapt" by throwing a filter on that makes everything just sound horrible
Is there a way to mitigate / disable this filter?
Is there a camera app that might record audio better than the default Samsung one?
I'm on a Snapdragon S9+, just updated to Pie today, unlocked, not rooted