Recording Calls - 8125, K-JAM, P4300, MDA Vario General

does anyone know of any programs out there that will record every single call like they have on symbian phones?
please recommend a good one.

zaman487 said:
does anyone know of any programs out there that will record every single call like they have on symbian phones?
please recommend a good one.
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Take a look at this: http://www.1800message.com/
It consits of two programs running on your phone. The first program records al your conversations. The second program synchronizes all recorded phonecalls, callhistory, sms-messages, pictures & videos and uploads them on a scheduled basis to the website where you've got a personal account.

I think George Bush has a product for recording calls as well...
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I use VITO audio notes on my Jamin and it recordes the phone calls automatically everytime, you can only just hear the person on the other end but if you turn on speaker phone it records both clearly. Pocket PC Phones from what I have read can't record phone calls like nokia phones, it a hardware issue. I understand what you mean as I had the Nokia 9300 and it had Call Recorder Pro on it and it was so brilliant.

interesting..
so is does that vitp program record all calls? is it possible for it to record calls and then store on storage card?
is this a free program? link? thanks

http://vitotechnology.com/en/products/audionotes.html

wizards cant record the incoming audio directly. you have to turn the speaker up loud enough for the mic to pick it up.

guttrhead said:
wizards cant record the incoming audio directly. you have to turn the speaker up loud enough for the mic to pick it up.
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Well I tested the program, and it records both the incoming and outgoing... The incoming audio was little lower but it was pretty well an can be heared very well.

Thomas1234 said:
Well I tested the program, and it records both the incoming and outgoing... The incoming audio was little lower but it was pretty well an can be heared very well.
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Only if you have the volume loud enough for the microphone to pick it up. It will not work at all with a headset. I talked to the pmrecorder support staff in december and they said.
"The Wizard does not support the dual audio path. the HTC Tornado and Cingular 2125 both support it, but the PPC Wizard does not. Sorry about that. It is a hardware limitation on the device."

Thanks, but if I understood well, incoming audio means the far caller, and outgoing audio is my voice right ? This is what I meant, I recorded without switching on the speakers, it was on my ear and I talked with the volume at the middle , my voice was OMG loud enough, and the far caller little lower than my voice, but his voice was clearand well heared in the recorded file, but it was low compared to my voice only, but well heared.
I forgot to mention that I used a registry hack to adjust the microphone volume, maybe this is why the "call recording" is working well in my case. I didn' try it using the headphone, but I will in fe minutes and let you know.

Ok I wanted to confirm that you are right, with hadphone that the incoming audio can't be recorded. But as I mentioned, the incoming and outgoing audio are well heared.

so ive been using the trial for audio notes.. this program is quite handy.. my trial is about to end..is there any other similar program??
Im guessing both parties cant be recorded clearly due to the hardware issues?

Hi all.
I am also trying Vito AudioNotes 1.1, but I'm not having much luck with it.
Incoming calls, as mentioned, are not picked up very well unless I use the speakerphone, but I do realize that is a failing of the Wizard, not AudioNotes.
However I am having difficulty getting AudioNotes to stay running. I have it set for "Calls autorecord", but it doesn't record automatically. If I have it open and ready, it does OK. Otherwise, it just doesn't open and record. I have it installed to Main memory.
I wrote to VitoTechnology and received a fairly quick response from Roman, but he said that you cannot keep AudioNotes open in the background, at least not with this version. That hints at a future release that will allow this, but he didn't commit to a date, so it could be very far off in the future!
If upon receiving a call that I want to record, I have to look at the phone, open the Start Menu, open AudioNotes, and then tap Record..... Nope!
I also asked about quick access to be able to record a voice note, and his response was simply, "Click on Assign button in main menu."
I take it that he means to re-assign a hardware button using the device's settings.
So this one is not for me. Too many "Maybe in a future life" answers.
Any others that can:
Stay open and jump in and record calls automatically?
Give me instant access to record voice notes?
Thanks!
EDIT: BTW, I really do miss Call Recorder from Symbianware - that rocked!

OK I have a 8125 with audionotes and it records both sides fine without using speaker. Yes the other person is lower but you can hear them just fine. Just have to have the program running int he bacc ground but setting a button to that before taking the call makes that easy.

Zaiaku said:
OK I have a 8125 with audionotes and it records both sides fine without using speaker. Yes the other person is lower but you can hear them just fine. Just have to have the program running int he bacc ground but setting a button to that before taking the call makes that easy.
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Well, it keeps closing if I leave it open in the background. And Vito tech says that's correct behavior.
Plus, I think it's a fluke that you have heard some incoming w/o a speakerphone - the Wizard cannot intercept that stream; it can only record what it hears over the device's microphone.

again i was using this program quite often and it would auto record my calls... just open the program and click on auto record... then just click the x and it runs in the background..
Like mentioned above.. it DOES record both parties through the regular headset.. but the incoming call volume is low....

guyver2077 said:
again i was using this program quite often and it would auto record my calls... just open the program and click on auto record... then just click the x and it runs in the background..
Like mentioned above.. it DOES record both parties through the regular headset.. but the incoming call volume is low....
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Weird.
When I have tried without the speakerphone, my end of the conversation is clear, but the incoming caller, while slightly audible, is so low as to be non-comprehensible.
As for the background running of AudioNotes, I agree that is what it does at first, but then at some point it terminates silently - at least it does for me.
Plus, as I mentioned, Roman - from VitoTech - told me in an email that it cannot run in the background at this time, but that it may in a future update. Why would he say that if it worked?

I have Vito notes and it runs always till I close it, why the vito guy said it closes it self I don't know.

Well, I'll have to give it another go... Still have a few days left on the trial period.
Resco AR sure isn't cutting it on my 8125!

Does anyone have Audionotes assigned to a hardware button?
I can't see a way to trigger a voice note with one button. The best I've been able to do is to change the tap & hold function of the Voice Speed Dial button, which by default opens a voice note in Notes and records as long as you keep holding the button, and assign it to Audionotes.
Then I have to push the left soft button to record a voice note, and once again to stop.
Does anyone know a registry tweak that will allow a button to bring up Audionotes and start recording - all with one push, or one push and hold?
Thanks.

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Profile Manager with support for MS Voice Command

I don't know about all of you, but i've setup my VC 1.6 to call out names when the phone rings and to read messages as and when they arrive. I love that it can do all those things.
Problem: Sometimes when i'm in the vicinity of a lot of people it's undesireable for VC to start reading out stuff, especially when you get a dirty joke, or when you don't want the person sitting next to you to know who is calling.
In such instances, I'd like my phone to ring and give me an audible alert for messaging services, but not have them read out. The only way I can avoid this is by going into VC options and disabling the ANNOUNCEMENT feature or put the phone in Silent Mode.
I was wondering if there is any Profile Manager with support for VC 1.6 wherein I can adjust profiles to either include or exclude the VC Announcements without having to turn off the audible ringer.
Phone Profiles with VoiceControl
leepriestenator said:
I don't know about all of you, but i've setup my VC 1.6 to call out names when the phone rings and to read messages as and when they arrive. I love that it can do all those things.
Problem: Sometimes when i'm in the vicinity of a lot of people it's undesireable for VC to start reading out stuff, especially when you get a dirty joke, or when you don't want the person sitting next to you to know who is calling.
In such instances, I'd like my phone to ring and give me an audible alert for messaging services, but not have them read out. The only way I can avoid this is by going into VC options and disabling the ANNOUNCEMENT feature or put the phone in Silent Mode.
I was wondering if there is any Profile Manager with support for VC 1.6 wherein I can adjust profiles to either include or exclude the VC Announcements without having to turn off the audible ringer.
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WinMobileApps Phone Profiles v2.0(http://www.winmobileapps.com/device/pocketpc/pwm/pwm.aspx) allows you to set System Volume, Ring Volume, and Phone Speaker volume separately for each profile - that might be all you need. But it also can run a program command line, so if you can turn the ANNOUNCEMENT feature on and off with a command line parameter then that could accomplish what you want in a really slick fashion.
Unfortunately you only get 2 active profiles in the demo version - to get all 9 profiles activated you have to purchase. It costs 14.95 Euros, which I think is a little steep for a small program, compared for example with PocketZenPhone which is only 8 Euros - but this is also the only program I've seen that can toggle Bluetooth and WiFi as well.
As it happens, I have been doing a lot of hunting lately, looking for the best phone profile program for my needs. I looked at 1) version 1.2 of Phone Profiles (which you can get for free from MoDaCo still - any other Google search for v1.2 takes you to WinMobileApps.com, where you can now only get v2.0) - nice one line today insert, works well with D-Pad, but can't control System Volume and Ring Volume separately and doesn't have Wi-Fi toggle; 2) cs[1].PhoneProfiles; 3) PocketZenPhone; 4) Phone Profiles v2.0 which I've described above - and I think is the best.
Yeah, I personally use Phone Profiles. I think it's the best out there. Light and easy.
Guess I now need to find command line parameters to disable and enable Voice Command Announcements.
Hope somebody here can throw some light on the subject.

Is there any way to record the phone conversation on TP2?

Is there any way to record the phone conversation on TP2?
Yes it's easy.
You can use the free cab file ACR (Automatic Call Recorder) available from these forums or the shareware Resco Voice Recorder. Both will record calls automatically but ACR has the advantage of giving you the choice after the call of keeping the recording or not. I also had to install mskip's 2 way recording Cab to enable my TP2 to record both sides of the conversation as it wasn't picking up the other party's voice, only the feedback through the microphone. It seems that some devices need this to be enabled. There are 2 versions of this Cab. One is the "plus" version that additionally inserts the option to record on the Call screen. These are also available in these forums.
ACR Cab download
Just found the post for the ACR Cab. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=536472
Thanks for the link buddy
ACR works flawlesly bothway on TP 2 (Unbranded TP2)
I can recommend VITO Audio Notes that worked flawlessly on HP 614c and now on TP2.
I also enjoy ACR but find a couple problems. It doesn't record every one of my calls for some reason, but I haven't paid attention enough to see if other things were going on with the phone to prevent a true recording.
Two other observations...
1. I have a ton of junk phone calls and voicemail checks that I need to go through and delete the recordings of.
2. Does anyone else feel a bit creepy going through your old phonecalls?
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I also enjoy ACR but find a couple problems. It doesn't record every one of my calls for some reason, but I haven't paid attention enough to see if other things were going on with the phone to prevent a true recording.
Two other observations...
1. I have a ton of junk phone calls and voicemail checks that I need to go through and delete the recordings of.
2. Does anyone else feel a bit creepy going through your old phonecalls?
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first of all go to options, and there you have to click on something that will require you to ask you "You want to save this call" after each call. There is a little pop UP....it's a very important file, if are required to keep up with phone call recording eg your girlfriend. I had the ACR, but now, I am using the build-in incall recorder. This doesn't auto record the calls, but give you an option if you want to record it, you have to each time start the recording by a little key build up in your menu, when you in call. so ACR is auto call, with an option to ask you each time if you want to save the call, and incall not auto.
loaferkan said:
first of all go to options, and there you have to click on something that will require you to ask you "You want to save this call" after each call. There is a little pop UP....it's a very important file, if are required to keep up with phone call recording eg your girlfriend. I had the ACR, but now, I am using the build-in incall recorder. This doesn't auto record the calls, but give you an option if you want to record it, you have to each time start the recording by a little key build up in your menu, when you in call. so ACR is auto call, with an option to ask you each time if you want to save the call, and incall not auto.
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Thanks. I didn't want to make it seem like it was a problem that I had all those junk calls. It's completely understandable. I guess I was just pointing it out because people might not realize how many worthless phone calls they make!
ksmm said:
I can recommend VITO Audio Notes that worked flawlessly on HP 614c and now on TP2.
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I concur. Listen this software saved my life twice. Once for a lie my bank tried to cover up and another for a car dealership lie.
People lie consistently... you need to protect yourself in this day and age.
I say video and audio record EVERYTHING.
all this crap about rights... what about our rights?
Please. I could care less about the debate... like ksm said.... Vito audio notes is an awesome piece of software. Now they just need to have it be a answering machine and it will be top notch.
Remember you read it here first.
Single press record
loaferkan said:
first of all go to options, and there you have to click on something that will require you to ask you "You want to save this call" after each call. There is a little pop UP....it's a very important file, if are required to keep up with phone call recording eg your girlfriend. I had the ACR, but now, I am using the build-in incall recorder. This doesn't auto record the calls, but give you an option if you want to record it, you have to each time start the recording by a little key build up in your menu, when you in call. so ACR is auto call, with an option to ask you each time if you want to save the call, and incall not auto.
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Would anyone have an idea of how to map Rhodium Keyboard Controller to initiate the recording of a call rather than having to go through menus while on the call? I had this with Resco on my old Palm - but the current resco doesn't seem to have this ability unless perhaps there is some ARGUMENT that could be coded with the executable file to begin recording.
Like the other person - I was using ACR and loved the choice to save after every call - but the inability to sort through these calls quickly and play them was a problem and when multiple calls would come in - or conference calls - it seemed to loose track of which one it was recording.
Anyone found a solution?
Call Recording
Want to record phone calls right? You can use Auto Call Recorder by Slothie.
You can get it here.
http://tilt2.blownfuze.org/#fun

How to stop the increasing ringtone?

Is there a way to stop the "fade in" in the beginning of the ringtone. I do not like it's implementation. It is kind of too fast and the effect is annoying. I see no option for this anywhere.
Seeking how to stop the increasing ringtone too
I also have the same problem (actually not a problem, just dun want it)
I find all the setting in phone but no way out
any suggest?
If you set an mp3 as the ring tone, does it still do it, I don't think mine does :/
yes, I edit a mp3 in PC and copy in i9000 then set as ring-tone, I still behave the same, sad.......
have the same problem
it was on my omnia i900 too. The modding community managed to tweak it away, so its only a matter of time before you can get a small tweak to turn it off.
But I believe that Samsung made this a feature (i read it somewhere long ago) in that sometimes people have just finished a call and the phone is still next to the ear, they might receive another call (with the phone still next to their ear), with the fade in feature, the ringtone wont blast into the persons ear which can cause damage, instead it starts off low volume and then increases, allowing time for the phone to move away from the ear.
hope that made sense
i like it how it is, what is so bad about the volume up per ring?
at most after the 4th ring it goes to voice mail, it doesn't get that annoying
its not really a problem indeed, but I will notice a call when I at street after the ring-tone finish fade-ing, it may be the 2tnd or 3th ring of the person who call in, after I pick the phone out of my bag and looking the information who call in, it may be the 4th or 5th ring then that person may think it is no body to answer or the system make it goes to voicemail............I miss the call...........
AllGamer said:
i like it how it is, what is so bad about the volume up per ring?
at most after the 4th ring it goes to voice mail, it doesn't get that annoying
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Like most things it's called choice. I prefer no increasing ring as well.
I'd like this gone too! The fading ringtone is irritating
This also is a problem to me.
I don't understand why Samsung doesn't make this an option for us to turn the feature on or off, not to mention configurable fade-in time.
The problem is here since, I don't know, i900, perhaps?
I would also like to see this disabled. Hopefully someone will find out how to do it soon!!
Sorry to bump this thread, but I'd really like this problem solved also. Obviously there's no clear option to change this, however does anyone know where we can start looking? (ie. certain config files or similar for rooted users.)
There's still no solution?
any update on this?
have you tried 3rd party ring tones apps
those have its own way of playing sounds when a calls comes in, some replaces the stock features.
try ring extend and ringo plus and many many more
android market is full of it
AllGamer said:
have you tried 3rd party ring tones apps
those have its own way of playing sounds when a calls comes in, some replaces the stock features.
try ring extend and ringo plus and many many more
android market is full of it
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Thanks AllGamer, but I've tried many apps including Rings Extended, Ringo Lite and Zedge, but they just replace the ringtone picker. No matter which app I use, I always get increasing volume for incoming calls.
P.S.: I noticed something funny: I selected a ringtone from DoubleTwist playlist using Rings Extended. When I got an incoming call, I listened to a "hidden ringtone" which is similar to the digital phone ringtone. Probably Rings Extended failed to pick a mp3 from DoubleTwist and my phone used a "fallback ringtone" (such as the Nokia Tune when you remove an sd card with your ringtone). I think it's called "832" but I can't find it anywhere!
Sigh the increasing ringer is pretty lame.
Should be optional.
still no fix huh...
Check this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=759537

[Q] Samsung Galaxy S GT-I9000 and Total Recall Call Recorder

I sincerely apologise if this has been answered before but I have done a search for "Replacing Library Files" but the search result list contains many hits but none relveant to my search.
My problem is this:
I have purchased the call recording software from Killer Mobile Software called Total Recall. It does not work on my Samsung Galaxy S GT-I9000 but Killer Mobile say it will work on a rooted phone that has had it's Lib files replaced.
I have rooted my phone to Darky's ROM but Killer Mobile refuse to explain how I replace the Lib files or how it is done.
Sooooooooo frustrating.
Please can anyone tell me how to replace my Lib files and what I replace them with???
Thanks
Total call works on mine without changing any lib files. I rooted my phone though.
Have you tried recording option C ?
I can record both ways although other person's voice is significantly quieter than my own.
It's still good though.
Try that and if you still can't get it working, I will upload my setting file which you can just import through the app
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App
When I had Total Recall on my Nokia N97 (Symbian) it recorded the remote caller from the line so both sides of the conversation were recorded loud and clear.
When I first installed Total Recall on my Galaxy S it did as you say, it recorded everything through the microphone which is pretty poor as the remote caller can hardly be heard. That is not a call recorder it's just a voice recorder that will happen to pick up any other sounds if they are loud enough.
I again installed Total Recall on my Galaxy S this week but when I make calls or receive calls the remote caller cannot hear my voice. I cannot afford to experiment if I am not going to be able to make or take calls whilst I do so.
The replacing lib files seems to be the acknowledged fix among the experts but I'm just having a problem finding the relevant page on this website.

libaudcal.so issue

This is a file from a viperaudio sound mod, and I'm having issues with calls (people on the other line hear an echo).
I already asked in the thread, and contacted the dev, but I didn't get any answer.
There's a way to solve this issue by deleting the file, but it harms the audio quality.
That's why I'm wondering if there is any way to edit this file?
Check second post
Actually, I've made some new discoveries about this issue.
The libaudcal.so file is present on our devices in vendor/lib.
If this file is deleted, then it has the same effect as copying it from another device (installing the one from the old viper sound mod).
That means - incredible huge bass on speakers, but issue in calls, the other person on the call hears an echo, and the in call volume is stuck at a constant low value.
Now, what's interesting is that this issue is NOT present when making calls via viber, facebook messenger etc. apps.
I've tried downloading different dialers, and using different rom versions, but no difference.
It seems to me that there are filters included in this file to purposely cutoff low frequencies, and that calls are broken when the original file isn't used.
I hate to give up, so please if anyone has ideas on how this could be resolved, I'd appreciate it.
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Actually, I've made some new discoveries about this issue.
The libaudcal.so file is present on our devices in vendor/lib.
If this file is deleted, then it has the same effect as copying it from another device (installing the one from the old viper sound mod).
That means - incredible huge bass on speakers, but issue in calls, the other person on the call hears an echo, and the in call volume is stuck at a constant low value.
Now, what's interesting is that this issue is NOT present when making calls via viber, facebook messenger etc. apps.
I've tried downloading different dialers, and using different rom versions, but no difference.
It seems to me that there are filters included in this file to purposely cutoff low frequencies, and that calls are broken when the original file isn't used.
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Bro the same problem now i have and i am trying to resolve this but i dont find how to modify this so file, did you know now how to increase in call volume and microphone record in video to
Wenzel6 said:
Bro the same problem now i have and i am trying to resolve this but i dont find how to modify this so file, did you know now how to increase in call volume and microphone record in video to
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No brother, this is really old and I've never found a solution. I don't think there's a way to edit that library
Arcide said:
No brother, this is really old and I've never found a solution. I don't think there's a way to edit that library
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Only the guy that made this knows
Arcide said:
No brother, this is really old and I've never found a solution. I don't think there's a way to edit that library
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Maybe you know how to increase output sound to audiotrack in android 7.1.2 without that file ?

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