program to record phone conversations - HD2 Windows Phone 7 Themes and Apps

hello!
i need program to record phone conversations in HD2 ...
someone can help me? thanks

I dont know any program but you can record your conversation using your HD2 video camera... Just put your call on loudpeaker and fire up your video camera...Press record and you are done!

HD2 with WP7 or WM6.5?
WP7 i dont think there is any.
WM6.5 search for ACR (auto Call Recorded) the HD2 needs some reg hacks for it to work first.

THis kind of programms are illegal. its not allowed to record phone calse even not a normal chat without the awareness of every chater.

lokiderelb said:
THis kind of programms are illegal. its not allowed to record phone calse even not a normal chat without the awareness of every chater.
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yes big brother...just like the patriot act!!!

I agree. We need more regular hacks like ACR for Wm6.5. that app. saved me from a couple of close calls. I never use it for anything illegal, but if you are someone who forgets things fast(like me) , and can't really be writing down everything, then ACR was a good option to getting around my problem. I'm willing to pay money for someone to develope the app(if it hasn't come out already). Anyone else with me??

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Are there any Standalone Answerphone Software's

Hi all,
due to the fact my provider has now started charging me for accessing voicemails and will not include voicemail access in my inclusive minutes I have turned off the voicemail answerphone on my t-Mobile MDA Vario III (Kaiser), what i'm looking for is a programto run on the PDA that will answer a call after say 45 seconds of ringing and act like an answerphone and record any messages direct to the PDA. I have searched for answerphone but without luck and the only program I can find via Google is iSecretary, but that aparantly isn't fully compatable with the Kaiser?. Has anybody got any ideas as to anything else available that will do this job, preferably free but if I have to pay for the ideal solution so be it.
Thanks
MI5
Sorry, did not read full post.
vip3r69 said:
Sorry, did not read full post.
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Very helpful, indeed...
htc_mi5 said:
Hi all,
due to the fact my provider has now started charging me for accessing voicemails and will not include voicemail access in my inclusive minutes I have turned off the voicemail answerphone on my t-Mobile MDA Vario III (Kaiser), what i'm looking for is a programto run on the PDA that will answer a call after say 45 seconds of ringing and act like an answerphone and record any messages direct to the PDA. I have searched for answerphone but without luck and the only program I can find via Google is iSecretary, but that aparantly isn't fully compatable with the Kaiser?. Has anybody got any ideas as to anything else available that will do this job, preferably free but if I have to pay for the ideal solution so be it.
Thanks
MI5
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I'm afraid there is no solution, because of the limitations of the Kaiser (and many HTC devices) with the incoming sound.... (mic only)
A workaround should be available in iSecretary, recording loudspeaker -> mic, but this application crashed a lot on my Kaiser so removed it...
Also because it is not a nice solution anyway...everybody can 'enjoy' the voice message.
Zoolooc said:
Very helpful, indeed...
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Sarcasm does not suit your hair style, I did say sorry.
vip3r69 said:
Sarcasm does not suit your hair style, I did say sorry.
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OK, I hurried myself to answer, it was still the leftover text making me think that the answer wasn't helpful, as seeing the thread's subject first made me hope to actually find something helpful (wondering why there isn't such an application anyway). Sorry.
Zoolooc said:
(wondering why there isn't such an application anyway). Sorry.
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because of the limitations of the Kaiser (and many HTC devices) with the incoming sound.... (mic only)
Optimistisch_nl said:
I'm afraid there is no solution, because of the limitations of the Kaiser (and many HTC devices) with the incoming sound.... (mic only)
A workaround should be available in iSecretary, recording loudspeaker -> mic, but this application crashed a lot on my Kaiser so removed it...
Also because it is not a nice solution anyway...everybody can 'enjoy' the voice message.
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According to iSecretary the TYTNII is only "half supported" but it looks it would do everything you want.
- lifts the handset automatically when the preset time expires;
- plays the file to the caller;
- records your caller's message within the limits of preset time and hangs up;
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(http://www.isecretary.net/about.php)
check your voicemail using a landline...
I guess i'll have to try isecretary and see if it does enough to get me going, unfortunatly checking voicemail via a landline is not an option in my situation.
Thanks for all the replies so far.
MI5
htc_mi5 said:
I guess i'll have to try isecretary and see if it does enough to get me going, unfortunatly checking voicemail via a landline is not an option in my situation.
Thanks for all the replies so far.
MI5
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just be prepared.... you will be disappointed...
I did try iSecretary and it worked on some of the calls, about 2 out of the 10 I made to my phone. And like "Optimistisch_nl" said: the callers voice is on loudspeaker while leaving the message. Also the message that I recorded to tell people to leave a message doesn't play either for the caller.
Sorry dude, I'm also still looking for something like this and will let you know if I find a solution.
# Zoolooc # Apology accepted and I also apologize for my remark.
vip3r69 said:
I'm also still looking for something like this and will let you know if I find a solution.
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You won't find a solution unless you buy e.g. a Nokia.....
Guys, ALWAYS check out the Wiki first. I've answered this very question at http://wiki.xda-developers.com/inde...nswering machine for Windows Mobile released!
(also see the group http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Audio and call recording, answering machines )
In a word: no, don't expect much - WinMo is, by default, pretty much useless when it comes to local (!!) nswering machines. Should you really need them, go for Symbian.
Optimistisch_nl said:
You won't find a solution unless you buy e.g. a Nokia.....
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Yup, it works wonderfully on my Nokias...
Optimistisch_nl said:
You won't find a solution unless you buy e.g. a Nokia.....
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I was also told that file sharing on WM is not possible by "CLEVER" people, but hypest told me that by setting up a ftp server on the ppc you could share folders that would be visible and able to be browsed by another ppc. Now if that is not "file sharing" then lets call it "sharing files". It works just the same as normal file sharing on Windows.
( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=374249 )
Where there is a will there is a way.
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I was also told that file sharing on WM is not possible by "CLEVER" people
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You should have asked me I've even reviewed & thoroughly compared FTP clients (along with mentioning FTP servers) for Windows Mobile - search for example for 'vxFtp' in the Wiki.

Video Ringtones

Is there a program out that will allow me 2 play video ringtones on my tilt?
i wanna know that too... is there a program to do that?
if yes PM ! (or post here xDU)
not tht i kno of.. im trynna find one
I never thought of that. That would be genius if somebody made that.
Hmmm....
If you think about it, it wouldn't be that hard in theory. Phones are all ready set up for video, contact pictures when the phone rings, and a ring tone. The key would be to integrate all of these together.
Edit: Found some stuff searching around. There was (keyword there) a program called Watchtones that was made to do just what you wanted: video ringtones. It was only for Nokia, but a Windows Mobile version was in the work. Link about the program: http://www.makayama.com/watchtones.html
The downside is that the original website is gone, so this project looks abandoned possibly.
Another idea is Vringo. http://www.downloadsquad.com/2007/08/23/vringo-does-video-ringtones/
Now this idea is a forward of a video. So if you and your friend are both signed up for it, you can call them with a Vringo and on their phone they see what video you chose. Likewise, if they call you, you see the video that they chose for you. It can be music, news, or webcam record.
Edit 2: For those that want to download Watchtones: http://www.download.com/Watchtone-Studio/3000-2641_4-10397753.html?cdlPid=10398104
Remember, this is ONLY for the Nokia 60 Series Symbian OS. If someone knows how to convert from a Symbian Program to a Windows CE Program, go for it and good luck!
IA Caller ID on the WM2003 allows u to assign animated GIFs to a contact. it is a welcome alternative for video ringtones on a WM6 if any app wud allow me to do that.

How to record conversations?

I'm wondering if there's anyway to record my conversations with other people???
I haven't done a lot of searching on this subject, but I know there's a few commercial packages.
I've personally used VITO Audio Notes on both the old Cingular 2125 (HTC Faraday) and currently on the Touch Cruise (Polaris). It worked flawlessly on the 2125, on the Cruise I have had a problem with the volume of the other side being pretty low. It automatically records all conversations without any manual activity from the user (warning, make sure you clean out the recordings semi-often). A quick look on a couple sites turned it up as being about $7.
The functionality of recording a phone conversation isn't too complicated, I wouldn't be surprised if there's a freeware, or even open source option available.
Also, just a reminder that many countries have laws regarding the recording of phone conversations, many of them at least require that you notify the person being recorded.
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Also, just a reminder that many countries have laws regarding the recording of phone conversations, many of them at least require that you notify the person being recorded.
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i think its exactly the opposite of this , its exactly the opposite reason why people are searching how to record the conversation.. to sneaky record the conversation with your girl
Ronka said:
i think its exactly the opposite of this , its exactly the opposite reason why people are searching how to record the conversation.. to sneaky record the conversation with your girl
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Well, that I won't deny as perfectly logical
I'm giving the 'legal' reminder on sort of the same grounds as people on here being so strongly against software piracy. It's one of those things where people need to know they are possibly committing crimes (despite how easy it is to do, and how incredibly unlikely it is that they would ever be caught). Obviously, there's no chance you're ever going to get busted for recording conversations with your girl....unless they are standing over your shoulder while you type up a message like this into a forum
read my related articles at http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Audio and call recording, answering machines

Recording a phone call finaly possible

Hi,
I don't understand why this hasn't cought everybodies attention, but recording a phone call is now possible. Both sides of the conversation are recorded in very good quality. It all seems to be made possible by the ICR (InCall Recording) software from the Touch HD (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=457808) although I can confirm that also my Resco Audio Recorder is now able to record both sides of the conversation in great quality, so it does now automaticly for all my calls.
It's really weird that everyone was under the impression that call recording wasn't possible due to hardware limitations, while all the time we just needed a little piece of software from HTC.
It's just a headsup, if it's common knowledge I'm sorry to have bothered you .
Cheers,
Cacti
I've look through the eniture thread...and there seems to be a lot of different files for different languages and such.
Could you post links directly to the files needed for the Raphael in English?
Thanks!
http://www.sharemobile.ro/file.php?id=281443
Be sure you got PhoneCansas (Slide to Answer/Ignore) installed. Some ROMs have it installed (eg: RomeOS).
You can download it separately: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=3124498&postcount=76
After you install ICR restart the device.
Make a call, press Menu and go to latest item in the list "Start recording"..
Then go to the ICR application and press Play (I can't see anything but the previous screen... something is wrong here)
Anyway, unfortunately it doesn't record normally "two ways". It seems that it records only from mic . This means that you hardly can hear the other person if you are'nt using speakerphone.
I have the GSM version of Touch Pro. What about you le_cactus?
It's also part of the recently ripped and posted Sprint Diamond ROM.
VITO audio notes
I've found another good application.
This is the best app for audio recording so far. Also to hear the otherside talking.
This was sure one of my interests. I was wondering why nobody opened a thread related to this kind of software.
But try to google it. I've got the cab PM if you want. It is freeware.
This recording application doesn't ruïn your calls, because I had many lag with resco audiorecorder. (isn't freeware)
hivesnl said:
But try to google it. I've got the cab PM if you want. It is freeware.
This recording application doesn't ruïn your calls, because I had many lag with resco audiorecorder. (isn't freeware)
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I think you made a mistake : http://vitotechnology.com/vito-audionotes.html seems to be the original site and the application is sold for 7 USD so it's not really freeware ...
hivesnl said:
This recording application doesn't ruïn your calls, because I had many lag with resco audiorecorder. (isn't freeware)
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Ok just gave it a try. Only succeeded in recording my own voice during a call. Did'nt record what the other person was saying.
Looked for any settings but didn't find any one. Did you do something special to record both sides ?
Just an FYI, but here in California in the US, both parties must be made aware the call is being recorded and BOTH parties must agree to it, if one party is not made aware or does not agree it is illegal to record. Laws on this vary from state to state.
gloom said:
I think you made a mistake : http://vitotechnology.com/vito-audionotes.html seems to be the original site and the application is sold for 7 USD so it's not really freeware ...
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http://dl4pda.com/software-download/412-vito-audio-notes-touch-v1.02.html
I don't know if it's free or not.
I just googled it and found what i was looking for. I haven't got any purpose of giving someone advise with wrong engagements or with bad ideas. Anyhow if it's worth it, buy it. I will if i could remember the source. But if the software is making me aware of it, i will not have to wait a minute to decide that i would pay the price for the software because it works quitte well.
gloom said:
Ok just gave it a try. Only succeeded in recording my own voice during a call. Did'nt record what the other person was saying.
Looked for any settings but didn't find any one. Did you do something special to record both sides ?
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I think this version will help you on your way. Which version did you use ?
californiarailroader said:
Just an FYI, but here in California in the US, both parties must be made aware the call is being recorded and BOTH parties must agree to it, if one party is not made aware or does not agree it is illegal to record. Laws on this vary from state to state.
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Thanks for making me aware. But i'm not using this to spy people I'm just using this for quality purposes just like all the fake helpdesks that are trying to mention that.
hivesnl said:
I think this version will help you on your way. Which version did you use ?
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So your link points to version 1.02. Will give it a try.
I download the version available on the link I putted here earlier, seems it's version 1.37 so I expected if it is working with 1.02 to work with 1.37
Maybe is the problem rom related. Tried ICR too and seems some people have nice recording and other don't
How?
Hi,
Thanks for the info. Just what I was looking for. But how...?
Who got it working on their Touch Pro?
How to install, and how to use?
Is it possible to record all calls automatically, and then later decide which to delete (to save memory)?
Sorry if I ask obvious questions, but I went through three threads and it is not clear to me what to install, how, etc.
Thanks for your help.
I ask because I installed
ICR_51spsoft_com.cab
and it installs OK, needed an unrequested restart, further no obvious problems. Doesn't seem to record any side.. Changed settings around to WAV and Card, but no records show up of my test calls.
I also tried:
Noonski-XDA_ICR-VGA-MONX.cab
As found with online with the following discription...
http://www.sharemobile.ro/file.php?id=281443
Filename: Noonski-XDA ICR-VGA-MONX.cab
Filesize: 610.3 KB
Description: ICR (InCall Recording) for HTC Diamond & Touch Pro (VGA). May work on HD too. ICR dumped from a HD ROM.
It installs, doesn't seem to need a restart (did anyway), but when opening the program it doesn't show on screen, except for menu button (bottom left) and OK/close button (top right). I tried a test call anyway, no luck.
This version says to work on Touch Pro.. but not on mine. Yours?
So, any advice?

Voice Recorder for X1

Is there Voice Recorder Software for Xperia?
If yes, where can i download the best voice recorder software?
http://www.resco.net/pocketpc/audiorecorder/
Did YOU try that yourself? They do certainly NOT list the X1 as compatible, or any HTC phone respectively.
I already tried another program, forgot the name, something like call recorder... but of course, did NOT work with X1.
this one partly works...
..but you can almost only hear yourself in the recordings. So it's sadly only recording the mic on it's own side.
yeah plane voice recording should be the same on all pocketpc's as
mic input is handled the same way
but recording phone conversations is another matter
it's rare that apps supported devices mean anything
unless it's software which use special features like camera or gps or
the likes
in most cases pocketpc apps is like pc apps and works on all pocketpc's
Might be true in some cases, but don't you think that if a phone would be REALLY supported, the seller would state that???!!!! Its called marketing.
So if some software works on some phones that are not stated as supported, is coincidence or plain luck on the side of the user.
One can only get back to the seller with a complaint or support question when that phone is listed. Else, out of luck
I've got Resco on my X1 right now. have used it to record lots of notes etc.
As well as used it to listen to audio books (It has a book mark feature)
I haven't tried it to record a phone call yet, will try it tomorrow when i get time
Sounds good, kindly DO report. Greetings!
"but don't you think that if a phone would be REALLY supported, the seller would state that???!!!!"
lol
do you realise how many pocketpc have been released since ms started using arm platform 90% of software works on all of them
the seller would be hard pressed to list them all or even know all of their names
you can compare it with a computer game listing
dell p3 blabla compaq p4 blba bla hp laptop tx acer........
Yeah, makes sense.... why would Resco or MS give a rats behind if a SONYERICSSON Brand and X1 (one of the most expensive phones on the market) would be listed and those users entised to get that.
Phone call recording software
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=457808&page=4
install this cab and copy the mui files posted here to your windows directory.
it works pefect it record both side of coversation very clear
use vito touch to record ICR does not work
Rolex00 said:
Phone call recording software
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=457808&page=4
install this cab and copy the mui files posted here to your windows directory.
it works pefect it record both side of coversation very clear
use vito touch to record ICR does not work
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Thanks for the info!
Does this work for the X1 for recording calls well?
I installed the thing, but sorry to say it only recorded my voice !

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