Cannot record telephone calls - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III General

Hi,
I have got my TyTN II at Hong Kong.
When I try to record a telephone conversation, it only records my voice and not the other person.
I have asked HTC, they said they have limited their phone so that the TyTN II cannot record other other person's voice (due to privacy reasons). The HTC person told me to get around it, I can record using speaker mode. But this makes the sound recording very bad.
Can anyone know whether I can tweak the registry to record the FULL TELEPHONE CONVERSATION without using the speaker mode?
Thanks guys.

No, you can not record both sides of it

The search function will, once you discover this well-guarded secret, give you (almost) all the answers. You would find this thread that discussed the very same question just a few days ago.
Apologies to you moderators for spilling the beans about the search!

Actually, I can record my own voice during the telephone conversation, but just not the other side's voice.
Could anyone please help?

Oh....
Thanks, abubasim.
Guess there is nothing much I can do then.
Thanks anyway.

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Recording phone calls

Is it possible to record phone conversations on this model. All I seem to get is the sound recorded from th e microphone? :shock:
Hmm, I thought that was illegal anyway.
Well, if the person on the other end doesn't know that you're recording that is
I suspect that the phone software has been deliberately coded to try and block any attempts to do this, as it is indeed illegal unless you notify the other person at the beginning of the call that you are recording the conversation. (it's called wiretapping, and it's still inexcusable as evidence in a court of law)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=40100&highlight=poll
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Thanks for your input all.
My Sony Ericsson t610i records phone conversations at the touch of a button, so it's not illegal. It is also possible to buy and use phone recorders for landlines quite readily
As I understand it, is only illegal if you are a business and record and save conversations and details without the usual disclaimer at the beginning of a call, private individuals can do whatever they want.
As it happens some scumbag stole my xda at the weekend so I'm back to using my old 610i at the moment!
Yes, it can be done without any trick, at least with my device… I’ve tried several times and it works fine.
About the question to be illegal or not, I think this would vary depending of the country’s laws where you are living. :wink:
In the Uk, recording a private phonecall is legal, as long as it is for your own use. The moment you intend to make the recording available to a third party, you need the consent of the other person in the recorded call.
An outline of the Legal issues of recording Calls
I too have been looking for ways to record my calls on my XDAIIi. I think the developers are just lazy, as it is obvious that if the duplex can be sent to the handsfree. Then surely it can be sent through a recording loop. Any way please see the below attachment outlining recording of Phone calls in the US, UK. Canada, and Australia. I took it from http://www.voicecallcentral.com/help/acc/source/legal/contents.htm
It also clearly states why people may want to record their conversations - especially when dealing with corporations who record their calls, but always conveniently lose the recording where they said you were right....
YAA Its possible i do it regularly on my 2i your convesation should be with speakers on and just press the record button that would do the needful

Different hold tone or tone when connected

Hey guys,
Is there a way to have tone (e.g. mp3) played for the person who is calling you before the phone is picked up? Let’s say someone is calling you and the TyTn 2 connects it instantly, but before I pick it up the TyTn 2 will play a small song?
If the above is not possible, is it then possible to have a different hold tone?
Sincerely,
Niklas
I know some phones can do it, my friend had his chocolate play a song, but i dont know if the Kaiser can do it. Also, im not even sure it "was" his phone, this may be a service provider option.
Is there really no program that can do the job? Basically just a small app that answers the call and plays a preconfigured mp3/wave.
Att has what you call answer tones. Only problem is that it's not free.
http://www.answertones.wireless.att.com/
Bronx31 said:
Att has what you call answer tones. Only problem is that it's not free.
http://www.answertones.wireless.att.com/
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I live in Denmark, Europe - so I'm not looking for an ATT solution.

MS Voice Command - Caller ID/Messages

Hello,
a.) Have someone managed with the 1.60.4xx german version to announce the caller name through the BT headset? If yes, pls how!
b.) Have someone managed to announce the sms/email messages through the BT Headset?
All other functions works with the bt headset.
Thanks!
I didn't want to start a new thread on a similar subject so I thought I would ask here....
I love MSVC and have used it on two other HTC phones (Touch and Prophet. However, I got one BIG issue with it now...
When I receive an incoming call during call waiting, the caller's name gets YELLED at to me while I am on the line with the other person! If I don't want to hang up on the other party or switch to them, the yelling continues till the call hangs up! I can't hear anything except for the woman's voice nagging at me, telling me who wants to speak to me..... How do I stop this? It never used to be this loud or intrusive.
I wish some things could be configured with VC.....take for example the fact that I rather not have my appointments spoken to me at times.....or even the caller ID read out. EVERYONE around me knows who is calling! I like my privacy....
I like to talk to my phone and ask it things and tell it what to do...MSVC does it well.....what I hate is that the phone talks to me when I don't ask for it!!
Any solutions?
Edit- I don't want to hijack the original question. Hopefully someone can answer them as well....I want to know as much as I can about this app....
MS Voice Command 1.6 German
Hello Guys ...
I read much about MS VC 1.6 cause Cyberon Voice Speed Dial
doesn´t work well in German - and would like to test it now.
Could someone please provide a download link?!
Thanks!

Need a Call Recorder please.

I tried IRC and it locks my phone and makes it on the next call gives errors. What is a nice app. I will pay if I have to!
I have a Sprint Touch Pro WM6.1
dsstech said:
I tried IRC and it locks my phone and makes it on the next call gives errors. What is a nice app. I will pay if I have to!
I have a Sprint Touch Pro WM6.1
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search for ACR
Record a Call
Here you go. Here's the newest Version that I use. Works excellent for me.
agree to above, works really great!
It records my voice and not the other parties. I installed the cab with File Explorer. and everything looks like it works but doesnt record the person on the other line.
I'm guessing it doesn't record the other parties voice because recording someone without them knowing is illegal.
Well I'm using on a Htc Fuze and works flawlessly. But I do only use an Earpiece when I'm using my phone. And all my calls are recorded unless I disable ACR!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Also try to make sure your volume is up to full to make sure it picks up the callers audio. Or they will be very low and you can barley here them. Of course your voice is going to be louder than your callers. One other thing you can try just for the hell of it: try using the speaker phone and see if that's helps. And create a file on your SD card to send your recording to, and that should do it.
Another thing to check is: when your on a call hit menu and see if record call is high lighted if so, then you can record your call that way too.
Good Luck let me know if that''s helps you out!!
Maybe where you live, but here in Minnesota, USA, only one person needs to know the call is being recorded. I used ICR in the past, but it was cooked into a rom, I'll try out ACR and see how it goes.
ICR would record both parties, but it would make a beep noise when you started it, and it wouldn't auto-record.
If anyone knows how to disable that beep, ICR would work for me.
willr001 said:
Maybe where you live, but here in Minnesota, USA, only one person needs to know the call is being recorded. I used ICR in the past, but it was cooked into a rom, I'll try out ACR and see how it goes.
ICR would record both parties, but it would make a beep noise when you started it, and it wouldn't auto-record.
If anyone knows how to disable that beep, ICR would work for me.
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I'm pretty sure it's all over the US
The two party call recording is illegal in some states but not all the states. Even in states where it is illegal, you can record two party conversation but need to state upfront that the call is being recorded and if the other party objects to being recorded then you need to stop recording it

Can I record my phone calls

I’m not interested in whether it’s legal or not. I’m not going to use it in court or anything like that. It’s for my own personal notes.
Does anyone know of a working app to record in and out going phone calls on my sprint touch running Incubus26Jc's RLS11? Thanks.
delawaresace said:
I’m not interested in whether it’s legal or not. I’m not going to use it in court or anything like that. It’s for my own personal notes.
Does anyone know of a working app to record in and out going phone calls on my sprint touch running Incubus26Jc's RLS11? Thanks.
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I have a bad news for you I've tried at least 5 apps and neither of them worked a few of them allowed me to record but as soon as the call was answeared they muted the speaker so I couldn't hear the person I was speaking to. Anyway search for phone recording apps in the market maybe you will have more luck. Of course if you find a working one give me a shout
Has anyone found a working phone call recording app,yet? Actually I would be happy even with one that allows me to record only me side of conversation.

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