I have a Samsung Galaxy Note 9.
I use "Voice Recorder" (app that came stock on the phone) to record class lectures (1 - 2 hours in length).
But sometimes, the Voice Recorder will on its own, without warning, and without input from me, suddenly stop recording!
As a result, I will miss a large chunk of the lecture.
Voice Recorder could stop after 45 minutes into the lecture, 1 hour and 15 minutes into the lecture, ... - it seems random and it happens without warning.
I can't figure it out. Why does Voice Recorder suddenly stop recording?
Thanks if anyone could help?
I've noticed that Voice Recorder stops, when another sound (don't know yet, if it happens with all sounds or just alarms) is played.
I use an app, that beeps every full hour.
And this beeps ALWAYS stops the recording.
JumarK said:
I've noticed that Voice Recorder stops, when another sound (don't know yet, if it happens with all sounds or just alarms) is played.
I use an app, that beeps every full hour.
And this beeps ALWAYS stops the recording.
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The app, which you are using is probably causing some kinda interferences with the Voice Recording App.
sophie656 said:
I have a Samsung Galaxy Note 9.
I use "Voice Recorder" (app that came stock on the phone) to record class lectures (1 - 2 hours in length).
But sometimes, the Voice Recorder will on its own, without warning, and without input from me, suddenly stop recording!
As a result, I will miss a large chunk of the lecture.
Voice Recorder could stop after 45 minutes into the lecture, 1 hour and 15 minutes into the lecture, ... - it seems random and it happens without warning.
I can't figure it out. Why does Voice Recorder suddenly stop recording?
Thanks if anyone could help?
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i had the same problem which i solved by making my phone silent, stoping wifi/data so i dont get sms/notifications.
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Greetings. I have an XDA2i. The problem that I am encountering, is to do with the ringer. When I recieve a call, the tone comes on, but it cuts out for a split second every 3 seconds (i've timed it, it's every 3 secs) which makes for a very broken up melody lol!
The onboard sound is working fine and all tones play fine in the sounds and settings window, and when txts come through it's fine too... seems to just be incoming telephone calls.
can anyone help me with this problem please??
TIA
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I have a problem with my ringtone that is driving me nuts. When the ringer starts, it is very quiet for maybe a second or two and then suddenly goes to the full ringer volume. I would like it to start at the preset volume level and continie; i.e. get rid of the soft-then-loud and just keep the loud.
For additional background I used ringdroid to make a few ringtones from .mp3s. The original .mp3 and created ringtones created sound perfect played through a media player so it is not the files themselves rather something weird on the phone.
This is one of the last items for me in setting up my new system so please help!
You can't fix that. Its a standard Samsung thing that they do with all devices.. No way as of yet to get around it.
This is terrible! Isn't there a way to remove this setting? This is an Android device after all!
Fret not, my friend.
As there's no solution to the native ringing behavior, here's a workaround to help offset the first low ring by extending the time your phone rings before rolling over into voicemail.
1. On your phone, dial *#61# and click Send.
2. Some information should be displayed: number that the calls are being forwarded to and the delay before the forwarding engages.
3. Write down the number (including +1)
4. Dial **61*+1xxxyyyzzzz*11*30# and hit Send. +1xxxyyyzzzz is the number you wrote down previously, 30 is the delay in seconds. The delay can be set in 5 second increments, 30 is maximum
5. Dial *#61# to verify that the new settings are active.
Dialing *#61# as instruction 5 suggests told me that my phone forwards to voicemail after 30 seconds.
I will give this a try. Any explanation for why this works?
Adaptive13 said:
I will give this a try. Any explanation for why this works?
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Its not that it changes the tone like he said. All this does is make your phone ring for a longer period of time. I think the default is 20 secs.. using the settings above you extend that time by 10 more secs of ringing which helps so you can catch the phone. You still aren't stopping the actual soft first ring.
Exactly. This used to be changeable only via AT&T until I discovered the procedure elsewhere. Helps alot.
Hmm. This is not quite what I was looking for; I want to hear the beginings of my ringtones! Does anyone know the exact time the ringtone is softened? I guess I could use an .mp3 editor and bad nothingness to the beginning...
I downloaded audacity and put some blank space in the front of each one of my ringtones. 2 seconds seems to be the perfect amount of dead time for the ring to come up at full volume. This is actually kind of nice now vecause it gives me two seconds to reject the call before it starts making noise, so if I am in a meeting or something and forget to turn the ringer off (never happens I can dump the call.
Thanks Jack45, worked perfectly!
Since the last big update, the phone randomly interrupts the message notification sound (SMS, Whatsapp etc.)
Somtimes it plays for 0,5 seconds, sometimes it plays the whole 2 seconds of the choosen sound, sometimes it only vibrates.
Because of this "bug/glitch" I have sometimes checked messages way too late, as there was no sound and I could not "hear" the vibration in my pocket or
the next room.
This is truly annoying.
itsmemario said:
Since the last big update, the phone randomly interrupts the message notification sound (SMS, Whatsapp etc.)
Somtimes it plays for 0,5 seconds, sometimes it plays the whole 2 seconds of the choosen sound, sometimes it only vibrates.
Because of this "bug/glitch" I have sometimes checked messages way too late, as there was no sound and I could not "hear" the vibration in my pocket or
the next room.
This is truly annoying.
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Factory reset your device and you sould be good to go
Sent from my Nokia 8
Mehhh, ok thanks :/
But not today.
Good morning
I'm experiencing a 3 seconds delay when I make or receive a call.. When on speakerphone works without any problem..
I think there is something is the main mic! Tried to rec WhatsApp audio etc and all works good.
The problem is only on calls!
I noticed this if connecting my phone to car blutooth ... my car speakers rings significantly before the phone
Hi Guys,
I have a few problems with using bluetooth earphones on my note 8, I'm hoping you guys could help me with this:
1. Is there a way to remap the buttons from my bluetooth earphones. Right now a single press on the play button plays or pauses music, but when i click it twice it calls the last called number. Usually this is supposed to skip to the next song. (Skips songs on wired earphones)
2. I usually make and receive a lot of whatsapp calls, but the bluetooth button which I use to answer normal calls doesn't work with whatsapp. It starts playing music rather than answering the call (Face the same problem even with a wired earphone)
3. When I get a normal call while on whatsapp call, the whatsapp call goes on hold until I finish the normal call. Things are fine till then, but once the normal call is over, the bluetooth earphone disconnects from the whatsapp call. I have to open whatsapp and press the bluetooth button again to connect. Gets quite annoying when you're driving especially.
Thank you for taking the time to read this. I would appreciate any help possible.