Greetings V30 owners!
I think, I have some microphone problems. I was using my phone in the pool, and I think the main microphone got damaged. I'd like to ask the community a favor: if you have the same phone, will you please take a recording with the "HD Audio Recorder" (default app on the phone) in a quiet room, and say "test recording" after a few seconds of absolute silence. I'd like to do a comparison, so I'm gonna need the .m4a file. You can send it to [email protected] email address.
Thank you in advance!
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I am looking for a software with which I can record both parties conversation in normal phone mode.
There are some software to do recording on speaker mode but I want it on normal mode only strictly due to privacy policy. Have searched on google and on xda-developer also but somewhere I read its possible but how tht link was not working.
If anybody can help me out tht will be
Come on guys please help me. I am ok with bluetooth handset also if it can do the recording.
pawanmehta said:
I am looking for a software with which I can record both parties conversation in normal phone mode.
There are some software to do recording on speaker mode but I want it on normal mode only strictly due to privacy policy. Have searched on google and on xda-developer also but somewhere I read its possible but how tht link was not working.
If anybody can help me out tht will be
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Here is the perffect thing you are looking for....
Hope you'll like it...And yeah its for K-Jam
View attachment Resco.Audio.Recorder.v4.51.Full.zip
no software as compared to symbian phones in windows mobile will work well.
there are lot of software but it wont be able to record clearly esp calling person statement,
I disagree.....
I'm using this software.....
And this software really works good.
You can allow this software to record incoming/outgoing call automatically
Set the Bit rate and quality of sound...& a lot more
What else you want...???
No earing sound
I disagree with you. I´ve been using either Resco Audio Recorder, or Vito Audio notes (which is better in my opinion) and both have poor earing volume, almos no soun at all.
call recording on wizard
Hi Guys,
After struggling for almost 2 years finally I found a way to record both parties voice without putting call on speakerphone. You need to install the attached file and then soft reset your device and bingo you are able to record voice using Vito Audio Notes. I have tested it and its working like charm. For more info checkout the following threads.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=496303
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=497066
All credit goes to these guys and very sincere thanks from me )
thanks is working 4 me
Thanks A Million
pawanmehta said:
Hi Guys,
After struggling for almost 2 years finally I found a way to record both parties voice without putting call on speakerphone. You need to install the attached file and then soft reset your device and bingo you are able to record voice using Vito Audio Notes. I have tested it and its working like charm. For more info checkout the following threads.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=496303
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=497066
All credit goes to these guys and very sincere thanks from me )
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Thanks Working Great....
Looking For Ages For This Thing....
pawanmehta, you are the best!!!
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.
Hi,
The microphone settings are way to sensitive for audio/ video recordings. Is it possible to control microphone input settings (limiter)? I've seen that this topic was addressed somewhere before but no solution was given.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Cheers,
bamthwok
bamthwok said:
Hi,
The microphone settings are way to sensitive for audio/ video recordings. Is it possible to control microphone input settings (limiter)? I've seen that this topic was addressed somewhere before but no solution was given.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Cheers,
bamthwok
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same problem,someone?
I also have this problem, I was wondering if it was in the service menu somewhere as you can boost the mic level for calls or video calling or boost the speaker volume. I didn't try turn down the volume and record on it though. Its *#*#197328640#*#* to access..
I rung Samsung in my country, the guy the other end was a complete tosser. I have been trying to record guitar/drums to post online for utube or whatever.. But understandably the drums clipped the mic hard, as they are so darn loud. But even at a low level for guitar it was raping the mic, clipping hard.
The guy said its a cell phone, not a professional recording device and I am expecting too much. I then replied well an iPhone wont clip and its a cell phone.. My wifes ipod touch didnt clip at the same concert I was at using my xperia x10 a few months back. He ended up trying to tell me that iPhones suck and are locked down, which is true. Then how we can do anything we want to the phones, customising them to suit. But then he told me NOT to go in the service menu and that it would void my warrenty, seriously what a idiot.
bumpidy bump
BUMP, any ideas?! PLEASE!
Anyone know how to fix it?
Please anyone? This phone is perfect, apart from its bad microphone properties.. Wicked screen, SD storage, hd video, fast internet, n wireless, voice recogntion, swype texting, music player, video EDITING... But the mic clips at medium - loud volumes..
Thanks in advance
bump... and here i am using a samsung g6 and having the same problem.. customers complain that they here everything in the background because the mic is sooo sensitive.. anyway to turn down sensetivity in android?? thannks,,
Hi everyone!
I'm new to this phone so I'm sorry if this is a silly question, but what is the "Video Call" option in the Contacts?
I've successfully had video chats through Google Talk (2.3.4) but when I try to call someone with a Nexus S using the Video Call option in their contacts, it makes a voice call. This friend's Google Talk/Gmail address are added to their contact in my phone.
So...what is this Video Call option supposed to do? It's not only for video calls between Galaxy S II's, is it??
If it matters I'm in the US, with the phone on AT&T's network.
Video call is supposed to make a 'video call' to any device that supports it, I've done it successfully with a different phone, haven't tried with my sgs2 yet, it's hard to find people that have front cameras and support video calls (eg. not iPhones, even though they have a front camera), also it's usually pretty expensive.
AT&T might have it disabled if it didn't work for you.
Hi! I bought a Moto E dual sim from France. I have no problem with calls, but my records (with WhatsApp or specific apps) have a very low audio, compared with other devices. It's weird! When I call someone, he hears perfectly
Is it a hardware/software issue? Is it normal? Do I have to send it back to the shop and change it? Thank you all!
Hey buddy, I also use the record function extensively, didn't happen to me yet. Can you just pop over to Settings>Sound>Volumes and check the volume levels there. If it is at proper levels. If thats not the problem, you may want to do some tests.
Go to dialler and type *#*#2486#*#*
Click on 'Start CQA Test in Menu Mode'
Go to Audio and and do all the tests.
If all are working fine, and you still have that problem, its the time to call the customer service.
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Hey buddy, I also use the record function extensively, didn't happen to me yet. Can you just pop over to Settings>Sound>Volumes and check the volume levels there. If it is at proper levels. If thats not the problem, you may want to do some tests.
Go to dialler and type *#*#2486#*#*
Click on 'Start CQA Test in Menu Mode'
Go to Audio and and do all the tests.
If all are working fine, and you still have that problem, its the time to call the customer service.
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Thank you. I did the tests with volume settings to the max.
Ear speaker: with "Buzz test" the audio is low, with "Play Harvard speech pattern" audio is veeeery low (I can't understand what I hear)!
Loudspeaker: this is very good.
Mic Loopback: First time, no feedback here. I try choosing some options but I can't hear anything, and sometimes (e.g. with "Primary Mic low power") I have a crash of CQA test.
Second time, I try choosing "default mic" and blowing into the microphone, I can hear a "swish" but the audio is still low (if I talk into the microphone I can't hear anything, maybe it's too low). Same with "primary mic". Finally, I hear a "cryptic" sound with "camcorder mic".
EDIT: when I launched CQA test for the first time, it didn't open. I only saw a frame that shows the CQA test, then it quickly closed. I had to reboot.
Hmm..if that's the case I think the hardware is definitely faulty. Contact the customer support. I hope they replace your device or at-least fix the problem. Good luck!
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Hmm..if that's the case I think the hardware is definitely faulty. Contact the customer support. I hope they replace your device or at-least fix the problem. Good luck!
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I hope Amazon will treat me well :good: thank you for your help and for your time! :fingers-crossed::highfive: