Audio recording program? - 8525, TyTN, MDA Vario II, JasJam General

Is there any software that will allow my TyTN (Vario II) to record audio?
I would like to record some meetings that I attend (and conferences) for later listening.
Cheers.

If you didnt' change any of your button setting, just press and hold on the voice-dial button, it should then start a voice recording. It will stop when you release the button.
If you like a handsfree approach, go to Notes and start a recording from there.

Give Resco Audio Recorder a look if you like.

Read http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/menneisyys/112005SoundRecorderApps.asp , it answers all your (even future ) questions.

Native recorder doesn't do a very good job for me. Plus, I think it's got a time limit, so recording a 1 hour lecture isn't possible.

QuachMD said:
Native recorder doesn't do a very good job for me. Plus, I think it's got a time limit, so recording a 1 hour lecture isn't possible.
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Yup, this is why I recommend the Sound Recorder Bible - it reviews & compares all the alternatives.

OK. I found the ideal application - Audio Note from Vito. It's perfect for my needs. And cheap too. You can get it here.

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Any Freeware for Recording What's Playing..

I'm looking for a freeware which can do the following,
1. Voice Record ( I found some freewares... on this)
2. Record the phone conversation...
3. Record whats playing in the device...
Is there any freeware for this...
bumping.... anyone has any idea ?
I don't know any freeware but I used Resco Audio Recorder. It's ok. To record the phone conversation, you have to turn on the speaker while you are talking. That's the only way to record for herm unfortunately.

Decent voice recording program

I'm in need of a voice recording program that will record in mp3 or wmv
Try Googling for Resco Audio Recorder and Vito Audio Notes
Vito Audio Notes seems can handle phone call recording. Once I have tried this software but it is rather unstable in previous version: sometimes can record phone call but sometimes fail in Atom Life. Resco Audio Recorder can record phone call for certain device including Atom Life but cannot handle in Touch Diamond. I am now try Vito Audio Notes to see whether it really can handle phone call recording.
Vito Audio Notes can use in diamond? u try already?
tried it on Diamond and its working perfect...
neosofts said:
tried it on Diamond and its working perfect...
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I tried Resco Audio Recorder, but as soon as the display gets off, the recording ends. I haven't found any option to avoid this.

Can I record FM Radio on the HD ???

Hi all
I would love to be able to record FM Radio. I bought Resco Audio recorder but it can only handle mic input. Does anyone know of a way for recording FM radio ?
many thanks
I am also interested in this topic. Does anyone have a solution? I haven't found anything with a solution via search.
me too, i'm very interested if somebody have a solution...
This is very interesting, it would be nice if we could enable stereo mix like we do in PC to record any sound we hear.
Maybe the call recording in the new ROMs might be able to ? Just an assumption since voice recorder is not able to record voice calls, and the new feature implemented in many new roms like the dutty one have this option, can anybody confirm if that is true ?
I have a Raphael, but I can record the FM radio using any program that has a record function. The "Notes" audio recorder works (though it records in wave format, which takes up a lot of space). I personally have been using Vito SoundExplorer, which gives you the option to adjust the input level, and change the recording format (I use mp3, which saves space). Try it; see if it works on an HD.
Personally, I think it'd be nice if HTC's FM radio app included a "Record" function like the Omnia's. Maybe someone could port that app & make it work on our devices ?
Any Developments???
I am very interested in this topic. Does anyone have a solution? I haven't found anything with a solution via search except this thread.
The OMINA II have this option, any one can exctarct it from the SAMSUNG ROM?????
BTW: anyone please guide me to a programe to hear internet
radio
anything? any app to record fm?

very, very, extremely bad audio recording!!..

Hi guys^^
I just realized how extremely bad the recording quality of my blackstone is.. I'm professional musician (violinist) and I need to record all the time something. Usually, I use MiniDisk, really amazing quality with the correct microphone. Now, I have not all the time my MD with me, and I'm pretty scared that it will be finished in few time, cause it's already not working as it should, so I wanted to record for experiment with my beloved blackstone. Now, I tried Vito Audio and Resco Audio, and both were extremely bad quality.. If I use Resco with highest settings, it's ok, BUT all the a little louder passages (it's not extremely loud, just as loud as a normal violin is..), it's extremely over the line. So, I could demand, the blackstone is not a recording device, but I saw an IPhone from a friend of mine (by the way, I HATE this I****!!), he showed me some examples he did record in some concerts live and it was amazing, nearly cd quality!!! So, now I'm REALLY pissed off, and I can't believe that I found one thing that is better on the IPhone.. So, please help me, I just hope that I didn't choose the correct applications..
Thanks!!! cad^^
Hi,
I use Resco Audio-Recorder. There you have the option to choose wich format, wich quality and how big the File will be. The only disadvantage is, this Program is not freeware, but the recording and handling features is very good. Actually the whole Range of Products from Resco are awesome.
to edit your recordings is the freeware Audacity one of the best
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to edit your recordings is the freeware Audacity one of the best
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He isn't talking about editing but the audio recording off the HD.
Thanks a lot for your answers!! Yes, I'm speaking about recording, directly through the blackstone.
Dude10 said:
Hi,
I use Resco Audio-Recorder. There you have the option to choose wich format, wich quality and how big the File will be. The only disadvantage is, this Program is not freeware, but the recording and handling features is very good. Actually the whole Range of Products from Resco are awesome.
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About Resco Audio-Recorder, I tried it, but as I wrote, it's only (with highest settings - wav) good quality, when it's low db, when it's getting only a little louder, it cracks all the time and so the recordings are barely unusable that's the point... Thanks for your help!!
Greets, cad^^

Recording video in background

Hi there.
Anyone knows the way to continue recording video with HD2 in background?
I'd like to both make video recording and use the GPS navigation program.
Since the functionality of standard video camera application on HD2 is rather good (sound recording, different types of recording, nice quality) I failed to find any good alternative for it. I know only two programs which are positioned as video register programs for PDAs and both them are not suitable due to a number of reasons. (both apps I'm referring to are oriented to Russian market, AvtoDVR and MyDVR).
May be anyone knows the register key which allows to continue video recording after sending the camera application to the background?
Thanks for help!
I second the request.
I subscribed to a thread which has since long been dead, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=597003 where we were asking for this exactly (and a little more, as well) and AutoDVR came up too.
There's a problem tho: it's pay2use, and a program with banal background video recording shouldn't be (but AutoDVR still offers other interesting features, like video looping through MJPEG format, and gps speed watermarking), and it is severely messed up on the HD2 (as in, not useable, as soon as you switch it to background/lock the phone, the video gets garbled and the program interface does, as well)

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