To record a phone call and keep it for myself or my lawyer, is legal in my country.
Hi guys, how is it going?
May i ask for your help, please?
I had android 6(on huawei phone) and i used to record with the app "cube acr", everything worked fine.
Now i own a phone with android 11, i downloaded cube acr but i cannot record, i hear very very low volume.
If i change the recording source i cannot hear anything, it is completely silent.
If i use the "default" phone dialer app, which is "google phone", i can record and the recording is very good in terms of audio.
But i dont like it because is not automatic plus i hear "recording started". Also i read that the other person might know that im recording them.
I want cube acr app to work or a similar app, i dont like google recording.
Can anyone help me or suggest me a way to fix the problem so i can record with a third-party app?
Do you think there is a problem somewhere? Maybe a conflict of some sort?
Thanks happy new year.
If you installed the cube acr app from Google Play Store and you are used to this recording app, I suggest you contact the developer of this app for help.
Perhaps, he/she will develop & distribute a new edition which perfectly supports Android 11 soon.
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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.
For my work I want to change my phone & don't want to carry 2 phones.
Auto call recording when I am in the field is useful feature for me which I need but not sure if this phone has feature of auto call recording.
Does it have this feature if not can call recording be done with 3rd party apps?
sgsI9003 said:
For my work I want to change my phone & don't want to carry 2 phones.
Auto call recording when I am in the field is useful feature for me which I need but not sure if this phone has feature of auto call recording.
Does it have this feature if not can call recording be done with 3rd party apps?
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Hi. Lenovo P780 has Recorder app build in. If you dont like this yu can try alot of recorders app from Google Magazin Play, just search for Recorder.
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In theory, no phone has that. It's kind of a privacy thing. On an IPhone, it's not possible without doing God knows what. On Android, I'm sure there is an app for that, but by default it's not possible.
Just go to the Play store and search for it ? Googling for Android call recording came up with 3 high rated apps already, so you should be fine
Edit : just saw on S123 ROW that there is a button on the ongoing call screen to indeed record the call
casaben said:
In theory, no phone has that. It's kind of a privacy thing. On an IPhone, it's not possible without doing God knows what. On Android, I'm sure there is an app for that, but by default it's not possible.
Just go to the Play store and search for it ? Googling for Android call recording came up with 3 high rated apps already, so you should be fine
Edit : just saw on S123 ROW that there is a button on the ongoing call screen to indeed record the call
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Good info. Thanks !
Hello,
I don't understand, there's tons of people using custom roms on C6833 device.
There's toussands of hundreds people that has at least tried to record their voice, their landscape, their street, their home.
How couldn't anyone notice that the sound recorded is inaudible ?
Even shazam can't recognize a well known music.
My snapchat friends don't hear me on their android and iphone nor on windows phone.
I had to switch back to stock to have some "stock audio recording".
It's like something is blocking the microphone when a custom rom is installed based on any cyanogenmod, rc, stable, nightly, ver 10.2 , 11, 12.
I have even tried to report this issue for a stable version of cm on kit kat with a log on jira.cyanogenmod, but I couldn't run the test the good way, gave up, they closed my report.
Please, anyone that understands codes, sources, developpements stuff, ask users, ask (wait, I'm gonna create a poll)
So my question is: Do you have a decent volume recording while you are using your camera app on cyanogenmod 10.2 or 11 or 12 ?
Witht the camera app, with snapchat, with shazam, with voice recorder app ?
Do your friends hears you ?
Do shazam recognize something at a decent level of your computer/radio ?
Do you hear yoyrself as on a stock rom when recording with a memo voice ?
Moderators: if I post this in Q/A, nobody will react, this issue is not taken seriously, I think that nobody records anything, this happens since I own a custom rom except when I relock the bootloader and use my stock laggy rom.
Please, make it know cm devs, ask every krait-400 based devices owners if this is still happening.
Poll seems to not work:
Even if you are a z1 owner, do you noticed the non-record of your audio when using anything that needs sound source ?
Did you ever tried to record a video with your device before and after flashing ?
End (want to delete it moderators, then delete it, but I already tried everything, I'm pissed of switching back on stock just for the sound recording works perfectly and losing the beauty of lollipop) + I hate kit kat stock with preinstalled apps
To mention: I even were on cyanogenmod.forum to discuss about it and nobody seems to take care of that issue, it's like they deal with it like I will have to do and like I have always been
I've been using a variety of automatic call recorders for years and recording calls have been indispensable for me.
I make and receive quite a lot of calls related to my job and I tend to forget details all the time, and so it's been great to just listen to the conversation again.
The quality of the recordings haven't been great, especially the voice of the other person but it has done the trick anyway.
I recently bought a Pocophone F1 and was pleasantly surprised that MIUI actually has a setting for turning on the native call recorder automatically so I wouldn't have to get an app to do it, but even better, the quality was *great*. Way better than any of the apps I've tried with any of the settings.
But today I flashed Lineage OS 16 because MIUI was bugging me for a bunch of reasons, but Lineage doesn't have such an option.
But not only that, no of the third party recorder apps I try work at all. I've now read that google has made it impossible for apps to record calls in Pie.
I can manually press the record button in the dialer app and that works fine, but the problem is that I have to manually activate it for each call and I know I'm not going to remember to do that, plus I don't even always have the possibility like when I'm driving or working with my hands and I answer using my headset.
Is there any way of making the native recorder activate automatically in Lineage OS like in MIUI or is there any other alternative?
Do I need to flash another rom if i need this?
Thanks in advance!
Call recording is important to me. In the past I've always rooted my phones and used @skvalex's app which is amazing.
For the first time, I'm considering not rooting because I want Google Pay and system updates to work smoothly. I know there are workarounds but they seem like a lot of trouble.
Has anyone found a good solution to record calls on the pixel without root?
I have the US version, unlocked.
Thanks!
Try this
OnePlus Call Recorder - Apps on Google Play
OnePlus Call Recorder lets you record Whatsapp, Skype, Zoom and Telegram calls.
play.google.com
Hi ameer, unfortunately that app doesn't record the internal uplink+downlink. Rather it records from the devices's mic. Several apps do this such as Call Recorder by @skvalex (the best). But they can't record bluetooth conversations.
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Hi ameer, unfortunately that app doesn't record the internal uplink+downlink. Rather it records from the devices's mic. Several apps do this such as Call Recorder by @skvalex (the best). But they can't record bluetooth conversations.
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You can change the audio source in settings
ameer1234567890 said:
You can change the audio source in settings
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It doesn't help without root. If you select uplink / downlink in the settings without root, the calls will not be recorded.
Thanks for your suggestions.
@harryspar
Up until this phone, I used JOnePlus Tools app to enable stock call recording in my previous phones, the 7 pro, 6t and 5t, unrooted. I have installed it and done so with my n10 5g but i dont see it working like it had in the past. I dont know if maybe its the dialer, or if the nord maybe didnt come with the ability to record calls like the phones before it. Either way, without root it seems your options might be limited.
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@harryspar
Up until this phone, I used JOnePlus Tools app to enable stock call recording in my previous phones, the 7 pro, 6t and 5t, unrooted. I have installed it and done so with my n10 5g but i dont see it working like it had in the past. I dont know if maybe its the dialer, or if the nord maybe didnt come with the ability to record calls like the phones before it. Either way, without root it seems your options might be limited.
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This is because the Nord series comes with the Google dialer instead of the OnePlus dialer.
In Oxygen OS 11 it is reportedly possible to installthe oneplus dialer and enable recording. The Nord has an OOS update but the Nord n10 5G does not.
I have bought Nord n10 5G today for my wife, but I realized now that call recording is not allowed on this. Do you have any methods to make it possible?
I have tried the OCR mentioned above and it works well on Nord n10 5G even though file name doesn't have contact name. But voice is well recorded clearly.
Looks to me like that OCR is the same as the other noon root solutions that record from the speakers rather than the phone line.
This means it will not work for calls via Bluetooth.
It's not much different than just using the built in screen recorder and extracting the audio.