Hi
I have an Allview A4You Android smartphone. I wonder if it is possible to retransmit - live - over a phone call to a person a locally, FM broadcasted event. There will be no copyrights implied, it will be a free, noncommercial meeting.
I can record the event's audio from the phone's radio app, but would be great to air it live to a friend, who will not be prezent in that region, where the event will be hold.
thx
Tivadar
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This issues has been discussed several times but is there in the meantime a real solution to record also the voice of the caller without using the free speaker ?
Thanks for your help
myrin
peter7 said:
This issues has been discussed several times but is there in the meantime a real solution to record also the voice of the caller without using the free speaker ?
Thanks for your help
myrin
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Nope, not any. Sorry, the Kaiser is crippled in this respect too (unlike, strangely, the Athena - the only current HTC PPC model to allow for call recording.)
peter7 said:
This issues has been discussed several times but is there in the meantime a real solution to record also the voice of the caller without using the free speaker ?
Thanks for your help
myrin
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i use Vito Audio notes - works fine on my kaiser????
winwiz said:
i use Vito Audio notes - works fine on my kaiser????
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It doesn't. Read my related articles - in there, I've explained it's not REAL recording you're hearing. For example, you won't hear the other party at all if you use any kind of a headset or use call recording in a noisy environment.
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i use Vito Audio notes - works fine on my kaiser????
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Doesn't work on my Vario III, only when the speaker phone is on and then it causes a lag of a few seconds. Menneisyys is right, I tried in down the pub without the speaker phone on the other night and when I played back the conversation all I heard was me
Disappointing...
If call recording is a must then you have four options:
1. Use call recording software, always in speakerphone mode. Possible source of embarrassment when using in public areas.
2. HTC Advantage X7500 (Athena). Bulky, heavy and very expensive! Also possible source of embarrassment due to ugly device
3. Buy a Gigabyte WM phone. Most of these support proper call recording of both parties. (Also sold under other names. One example is I-Teq.)
4. Any Nokia Symbian S60 device. Wide selection of devices in a wide price range.
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If call recording is a must then you have four options:
1. Use call recording software, always in speakerphone mode. Possible source of embarrassment when using in public areas.
2. HTC Advantage X7500 (Athena). Bulky, heavy and very expensive! Also possible source of embarrassment due to ugly device
3. Buy a Gigabyte WM phone. Most of these support proper call recording of both parties. (Also sold under other names. One example is I-Teq.)
4. Any Nokia Symbian S60 device. Wide selection of devices in a wide price range.
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5. Some (NOT all! See my articles for a complete list) ASUS and O2 XDA PPC models
6. HTC Oxygen (if you don't mind it being being a low-end Smartphone)
7. i-mate SP5 or Qtek 8310/8300 or SPV-C600
That's why i still use them next to my kaiser. I-mate for phone calls with pmrecorder and internet on my kaiser thru BT dun.
Only problem, no 3G and no BT Dun if you upgrade the smartphone to WM6.
A friend of mime is working on a reg tweak that will enable recording in-coming calls without having the speakers on. He claims that a two step procedure must take place; first is to funnel the call to the head set connection then carry it over to the recorder input. The caller will though hear a click, he said. but so far he was able to record only the caller and not the receiver of the call. Kind like the opposite of what happens now. He might come up with the cab file by next week.
The Universal does it too, on the very slight possibility that anyone cares!
Its this Damn modern stuff!! (BT)
I can remember when I were a lad and the stream only came on T' cable and we had a splitter that blead it to a pocket memo!
No, seriously, Menneisyys is correct. When you route call audio via BT then (at this time!) you can not intercept the incomimg audio for recording.
Please be patient, someone (on here or commercially) will do it.
Don't worry, in a couple of years when we have quad processors in our earbud connected sunglasses with integral viewscreen, we will be laughing at all our old worries. Just think, would you have thought ten tears ago you could have a unit the size of a cigarette packet that did all this? (HTC TyTynII and forget the US hybrids!)
Then you will only have to worry if the colour matches yours eyes!!
asfoor - is your friend ready with the application ?
thanks
myrin
Please forgive me for posting this thread as I know it's redundant; however, I have searched the forums and have not seen any questions with the same ingredient as I am going to ask.
My biggest "grunt" about the Kaiser (and every other HTC phone for that matter) is that it is unable to record phone calls "internally" through the phone. I have searched and searched for this option and haven't come across anything that's decent. All applications that are out there record the call “externally” and have very poor recording capabilities. I am not interested in taking Notes; I am interested in recording conversations.
What has struck this conversation up again is a little program by the name of "BTAUDIO". This program allows you to listen to music and other forms of media through your BT headset. I haven't quite figured out how this would enable “internal” phone call recording, but it seems as though it pushes us a step closer to our success.
I would be interested in hearing from talented programmers who can possible use this to enable internal phone call recording.
One more thing... please hold back the "Law" aspect of this conversation, I know it and don't want to hear it. Nor do I want this thread to be about "The right thing to do".
Thanks for your input!
Yeah, I wondered about that too. Even if we can't record a conversation through the main phone speaker, could it be possible to record a conversation that is passing through to a wired or BT headset?
the answer to the questions: no, it's not possible to hack into the BT stream. The TekSoft guys have tried it hard - no success.
What I rercommend is, if having a separate phone & PDA isn't a prblem, is getting an additional HTC*s310 (oOxygen). It's able to record calls. Alternatively, if you have more money to burn, get the N95: then, you'll have the best of both (Symbian and WM) worlds.
I also recommend my related articles inj the Wiki - I've published a LOT of articles on the subject.
I am using resco audio recorder, too bad it only record my voice, not the other party.
So I really want to know is there any solution for the kaiser phone.
Thanks!
Get a Grandcentral account. It will enabled you to record any phone call you are having (both parties), by simply pressing 4 on the number pad. The recorded conversation is saved online and can be downloaded to your PC.
Edit: I also thought I would add this: When you record a conversation with grandcentral, it *will* notify the other party they are being recorded. Some states require by law that you notify the other party they are being recorded in a phone conversation. If you are looking for software that will record without notifying the other party, you may be breaking the law, depending on what state you live in (if you live in America, obviously).
How about PM recorder?
Hello,
Can i record Phone calls with kaiser without to use the speaker ?
thnx
vitto audio notes does this.. purchased the app and works great.
however, make sure you follow the rules with recording phone calls - think you have to let the other person know ahead of time.
tvos
bs...vito audio notes does not work.
actually, nothing will work with any windows mobile phone b/c the software does not allows the sound coming from teh earpiece to be recorded...google it....vito audio notes only records your outgoing voice unless you are on speakerphone.
tvos said:
vitto audio notes does this.. purchased the app and works great.
however, make sure you follow the rules with recording phone calls - think you have to let the other person know ahead of time.
tvos
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no, it doesn't. Follow my related articles - I've explained several times the Tilt / Kaiser can NOT record phone calls either.
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actually, nothing will work with any windows mobile phone b/c the software does not allows the sound coming from teh earpiece to be recorded...google it....vito audio notes only records your outgoing voice unless you are on speakerphone.
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There are some (VERY FEW) WM models that do allow for recording: Oxygen / s310, Athena / x7500, some O2, Gigabyte and Asus models etc. See my articles for their list.
All progs can record... has nothing to do with the hardware... You need a Bat file in the reg to enable any recording software to split feed to recording core. It is illegal however to record someones conversation without their consent and there is no way to guaranty the consent, but to prevent software makers from enabling the incoming calls recording.
As we all know, as it stands you can record the callers voice however when the speaker is on.
A friend of mine created the bat file and he made a cab file for the Resco Recorder and the HTC Recorder, but will not release to public for legal reasons.
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1. What is the problem to record someone that speak with you ?
you record yourself.
2. Can i record with my tilt if i will install your friends file ? (without speaker).
thnx
Unless it's changed recently due to the current legal/political climate, my understanding is that there are vastly different laws in different states. I was advised by an attorney that in the state I previously lived only one party of the conversation had to know about the recording. I believe its the same way here in Florida. Thus, you can't surreptitiously record others' calls (those that you aren't a party to). However, you can record your calls without telling the other party. A number of Nokia models (including one I've owned) allow for recording the the whole conversation. However, if I remember correctly, they beep quietly every five seconds during the recording process.
asfoor said:
All progs can record... has nothing to do with the hardware... You need a Bat file in the reg to enable any recording software to split feed to recording core. It is illegal however to record someones conversation without their consent and there is no way to guaranty the consent, but to prevent software makers from enabling the incoming calls recording.
As we all know, as it stands you can record the callers voice however when the speaker is on.
A friend of mine created the bat file and he made a cab file for the Resco Recorder and the HTC Recorder, but will not release to public for legal reasons.
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This is *NOT* illegal, if other party agreed for recording. It is very useful, when you are driving and someone non-technical person wants to give phone and address details.
Please ask your friend to release at least as shareware and we can explore it? He can always put Ts & Cs in case he still thinks it is illegal. My two cents.
Hi
Have been using Resco Audio recorder and Vito Audio Notes to record phone conversation but in both the softwares i could only here my voice clearly and the other persons voice is not audible at all. I have faced this problem on ALL HTC DEVICES but the same software worked amazing on XDA Xing and ATOM. cam someone help me here as to what settings to change or what software to use for proper recording.
Thanks
all of these programs will record if the phone is on speaker.
read the documentations, as some phone do not provide duplex conversations, or something like that.
once you set the call on speaker, all works fine, but it's kind of inconvenient.
yea if i remember correctly, it has something to do with the way that the voice calling was implemented in the device that it will only record your voice.
straight from resco.net from the audio recorder page:
(Both sides recording is hardware dependent. If your recording contains voice of one side only, it is not due to the program's failure.)
On my old PPC6700 mine worked fine with the call volume all the way high, The other person sounded a bit low, but if you want you can edit the call on a PC and make them louder. It all depends how often do you plan to record your convos.
I'm recording both sides without speaker or any other hazzle...
This is what I've done:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=485783
Do you really intend to unbury every 1+ year old topic on that subject? I think people got it by now. Make ONE thread with full relevant info, that will do it.
Hello friends!
I have a SGSL and the biggest problem with Android is that it doesn't allow us to record both side calls unless we use our phone on hands free. I tries many software's that claims to record both party calls but none succeeded. Now, are there any blue tooth headsets available in the market that has the capability to record calls within it. I am sure Android cant do any thing with that.
Please also guide if there is any software that can actually record both party calls internally.
Thank you.