call recording for the m7? - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hi all i am running Android Revolution HD 5.3.0 and about to upgrade to 71.1 but i'm wondering if there is a rom out there that is just as stable and normal looking as these lovely Revolution roms that has the call recording option??

Nope, I did not found any ROM like that. You can use alternative option from the market tough, like Skvalex.

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Skype with Video Call for HD2

Hi Everyone,
Does anyone here knows working Skype with Video Call working for HD2, i tried installing this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1031944 but not working.
adioph said:
Hi Everyone,
Does anyone here knows working Skype with Video Call working for HD2, i tried installing this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1031944 but not working.
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This should now have a much greater possibility of working now that the android app supports video call natively on some roms.
Biggest thing is i think, that whe need a front camera, maybe a developer can adjust the program that whe only can or must use back camera !!
phearell said:
Biggest thing is i think, that whe need a front camera, maybe a developer can adjust the program that whe only can or must use back camera !!
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This is already done. You can test it with Fring Voice call. Its more of a question of telling the new Skype app that the leo is also a capable phone for video calling.
Its actually not working with Miui 2.3.. it just gives a black image.. back or front = same
When someone is calling to you with video, you get video .... accept you can't send video...
Maybe skype is updating it later
white-energy said:
Its actually not working with Miui 2.3.. it just gives a black image.. back or front = same
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I have the same problem. Its probably not starting the video correctly. I have heard that in Skype v3.0 it will be working on all phones and not limited to the ones specified on the website.
It sucks since we cant even see a video come in either. Tested it a few time, no luck.
brmagic said:
It sucks since we cant even see a video come in either. Tested it a few time, no luck.
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Check these versions (moded for Samsung):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1148708
I am able to get video, but not to send.
idimdim said:
Check these versions (moded for Samsung):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1148708
I am able to get video, but not to send.
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which one works (only receiving it's fine, too), there are 4 versions, at least.. and what rom do you have ?
I have tried skype2-black version from SGS thread but even incoming video is not working. (outgoing video not work as in all other versions)
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incoming and also outgoing video is working for me, i have the build of boxmax sense 3.0
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1100560
it is really great and it will be better if some ingenieur can build some kind of mirror to make a front camera...
Gevorg89 said:
incoming and also outgoing video is working for me, i have the build of boxmax sense 3.0
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1100560
it is really great and it will be better if some ingenieur can build some kind of mirror to make a front camera...
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which version of skype ?
this one
http://www.multiupload.com/P8MPFTWD52
skype
This one:
Skype Video for Froyo (and GB)
Work's best on my HTC HD2 with TyphooN CyanogenMod 7 Nightly v3.4.0 Android 2.3.4 GB ROM (outgoing and incoming video working ok, my video (outgoing) is coming from the rear camera, no mirroring left-right)
Work for me on MIUI 1.7.1 rom.
ValeraVi said:
This one:
Skype Video for Froyo (and GB)
Work's best on my HTC HD2 with TyphooN CyanogenMod 7 Nightly v3.4.0 Android 2.3.4 GB ROM (outgoing and incoming video working ok, my video (outgoing) is coming from the rear camera, no mirroring left-right)
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Sent from my HTC HD2 using XDA Premium App
ValeraVi said:
This one:
Skype Video for Froyo (and GB)
Work's best on my HTC HD2 with TyphooN CyanogenMod 7 Nightly v3.4.0 Android 2.3.4 GB ROM (outgoing and incoming video working ok, my video (outgoing) is coming from the rear camera, no mirroring left-right)
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Which file exactly from that thread? There are 7... obviously some saying two cameras, but which did you use?
EDIT: com.skype.raider-2-onecam.zip
Just tested com.skype.raider-1cam.zip from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1153285 - skype and video works good, but i can't receive phone incoming calls from GSM or 3G when skype is active and online.
Does anyone also have this issue?
When there are incoming call, i receive FC of com.android.phone if i try to pick up the call. After FC there are no sound in the system until the reset.
If skype is not active all works ok.
I have a TyphooN CyanogenMod 7 Nightly v3.4.0 Android 2.3.4 GB ROM in my HTC HD2
Same here, the incomming call rings, but when picked up no sound and the screen freezes.
I go back to the skype from the market and wait for the problem will be resolved.
UPDATE:
Just found out that the skype downloaded from the market has the same problems.
When i log out of skype, i can receive the 3G calls.

[Q] How to enable built-in call recorder

I would like to enable the original call recording function on my LG 4X HD P880. I have read other threads here where things like "The LG is the only one that supposedly can do full 2-way call recording. At least the international version can." and so on are mentioned.
Does anyone know how to enable this function? Do I have to install another rom? I'm far from an expert or developer, so please go a bit easy when answering
NB! My experience with the call recording apps on play store is that they do not work as supposed/ promised. Therefore I want the "original" function enabled.
Thanks!
I'm also interested in this option.
A solution would be highly appreciated.
Hi, I am also looking for a solution to enable call recording on my Optimus 4X
I use InCall Recorder from playstore (even there's a forum thread for InCall Recorder in xda).
This app run perfect for me.
Currently Trying Tapatalk 4 beta from my TF101

[Q] automatic call recorder mod

Hi,
is there any mod like this one
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2091959
for our 4X HD? Or a KitKat ROM which brings this feature?
Or any other possibility to automatically record a call in good quality?
The free Apps I found either didnt work or only recorded my own voice..
thx

colour and video out of sync in the latest htc camera app

This is a weird thing that only happens when I use the Full HD option on the latest htc camera updated from google play
I am using viper 7.0.1
No problem occurs if I uninstall the update and use the original camera app which comes with viper 7.0.1
or if I use a setting lower than full hd like just hd or lower
https://www.dropbox.com/s/1obeo7ld5dugazd/VIDEO0020.mp4?dl=0

HTC one m7 choppy video capture

Hey guy's.
i've recently installed snapchat on my htc one m7. and i started to test it out, but for some reason, when ever i want to record a video, the video becomes choppy, i dont know how to explain it but it looks like the frames drop the moment i start to record video and the quality becomes bad. you can even see the choppy frames once snapchat starts to playback your recorded segment, even if i send the video to someone, the playback on their phone is also choppy. i've tried other 3rd party apps. such as Instagram and it also does the same thing.
however recording using the normal camera app is just fine. no issue there..
i've tried testing to see if the issue is related to my CPU being overloaded but it doesn't seem to affect it that much and i don't have any unnecessary apps running in the background.
btw i am running a custom ROM but with stock kernel.
ROM name: Android Revolution HD 91.1 by mike1986
Android version: 5.0.2
HTC sense 6.0

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