[Q] FM recording on HTC One? - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Has anybody attempted to record live broadcast on this device either using Spirit UL or other 3rd party dedicated method (like stereomix)?
Sony Xperia models can use Recforge app, Samsung have it naturally integrated. I never had HTC before so I can't really compare with other models. Am interested in this phone but can't buy before completely being sure it can record live OTA FM in high enough quality and most important in Stereo!
Would appreciate your help kindly.

their is not first party app on htc for recording fm but i dont know about third party ones.

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Interesting videocall feature!

Hi people!
In case you haven't noticed, during a native 3G video call (no IP stuff like oovoo, fring and such - i guess only interesting for European users) we have the option to take a picture of the remote party!
Very interesting if you ask me, but then can't we record the remote party side? I mean instead of a still shot, it would be nice if we could actually record some video of the remote party.
In fact, a cheap LG (not smarthpone - cannot remember which model) does indeed support this functionality.

[Q] Video Calls

Hi guys,
Now that the Xperia T has a front facing camera, is there any way to make video phone calls? There is no option in the phone dialler to make such calls so I assume I need to get an app from Google Play or is there some secret hidden menu of some sorts? I am aware of Skype but for that the person you want to call also needs Skype. Other droid phones like Samsung has the video call option built in with the phone dialler, even my old Sony Ericsson W995 could make video calls without any additional apps...
I think Skype and even Google Talk has the option for video calling.
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Google+ hangouts also work quite well.
Video calling can be something that is carrier specific (at least traditionally since 3G Video Calling was introduced by my carrier around a decade ago). Even if they have the same device in multiple markets and carriers, not all markets and carriers can support video calling. SIP/VoIP/skype/gtalk style calling, however, is just data and shouldn't be a problem. You just need to fire up the respective app.
So, it seems to be more about what carrier-specific apps you have and whether they've made something for it.
Carrier apps or other apps like skype and google+ -- in either case, apps can integrate with your contact list.
If you had a built-in video call button, whose video calling service would you want it to use? skype? google? carrier?
Perhaps, Samsung has their own video calling service to ensure that they have marketing points to rival "facetime" or perhaps they have customized their builds to more directly integrate with google talk or google+

[Q] [q] Sense & stock camera vs 3rd party

There's talk about which is better, the Sense camera app versus the Google camera. Are people just comparing them because they're "stock" versus the 3rd party camera apps out there, like Camera360? Are the new camera apps better than the 3rd party apps you can currently buy?
The best app for the camera for the One is the Stock HTC Camera with Zoe function

Camera HTC One

I am a member of a small student team which is trying to emulate camera from virtual Android machine into Windows 8. We've made a little research and haven't found any camera specifications or protocol. First of all we want to replace video stream from camera into ours. We found that we can't capture video stream changing some functions in android.hardware.Camera (maybe we are wrong?). Also we haven't found this class on HTC One (because we have to replace it).
Therefore we have many question and nobody to ask. So I'd like to say about things that I haven't known completely. Please correct (if it is necessary) and help me in this issues:
How many different camera protocols exist?
How does they look like?
What is the difference?
(As I can understand all laptop cameras work using usb protocol, so do usb cameras. But how does camera work on HTC One on hardware level?)
How can we capture and change video stream from camera on Android except going inside the kernel and can we do such thing?
Thank you for your attention.
P.S Also you should know, that we are just beginners and we may have wrong ideas

[Help] Syncing video capture (Google Camera app) with a 3rd party audio recording app

Hi !
As you know, the Google Camera app do not detect an external microphone for audio recording during video capture, which is very awful for extreme environments. We have to use a 3rd party app (like Cinema FV-5), but we loose the stabilization on the Google Pixel.
The idea is to sync the video (captured with the Google Camera app) with the audio recorded thanks to Easy Voice Recorder (or Recordr), which lets us using a 3.5 external microphone.
But I'm not very familiar with Tasker. So, have you an idea how to do that ? The goal is to begin the audio and video recording at the exact same time.
Thanks for your help !
It seems that it is impossible to use the Google Camera and another app which uses the microphone at the same time.
I tried to revoke the microphone permission of Google Camera but the app doesn't want to work after that.
The profils (and tasks) are very easy to build but there is no way for them to work because of this restriction.
Any ideas, please ?
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