Phone recordings - P3600 General

When you make a phone call you can record the call.
Sometimes very handy. But I can not find the records.
Does somebody know where the recordings are stored?
Thanx!

No one knows?

They are all scared of you.
Seriously though I dont think you can. If you engage the dictaphone during a call it only records your end, but the other end is too faint. But, if you put it on speakerphone, then I am sure you will be able to get a comprehensible recording.

Oke, but where is the recording stored?

This can not be done!
Their are multiple topics about this. The reason for this is the OS can't capture the mic. There is something you can do to record something but it's far from perfect: use a normal recording program, put the device at the max volume or put the device into handsfree.
It sucks, but that's the only way so far.

Weird that you can't make recordings of a phone call.
My Sony Ericson K750i can perfectly record a phone call, but the P3600, which costs a lot more, can't? Not even with software/tweaks?
If a device can play the info he receives from the network through a speaker and send the info that he receives from the mic to the network, why can't it store the info at the same time?

Svenitos said:
Weird that you can't make recordings of a phone call.
My Sony Ericson K750i can perfectly record a phone call, but the P3600, which costs a lot more, can't? Not even with software/tweaks?
If a device can play the info he receives from the network through a speaker and send the info that he receives from the mic to the network, why can't it store the info at the same time?
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Simple, their has to be a "connection" between the speaker (hardware) and a recording program (software). For some strange reason MS decided not to support this function in WM5 nor WM6

Svenitos said:
My Sony Ericson K750i can perfectly record a phone call, but the P3600, which costs a lot more, can't? Not even with software/tweaks?
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A liitle bit offtopic, but a crap Siemens M35 from year 2000 shows me when a call was diverted to the phone, and high tech device Trinity, released some months ago doesn't or even can't do that.
This is something like the new model of the Mercedes Benz doesn't have remote controlled central locking and it also can't be bought separately...

as I know, resco voice recorder helps. (since I've a data sim in it and can't make phone call, can't check this out) this prog allows to dedicate a hw button to record anything (said to record phone calls as well) give it a try...

My phone can record phone calls, but only the callers voice is picked up.

there is a recording in the call note option, but only the other side of the conversation, not your voice,
good when you record a phone number or adress and don't have pen and paper handy (joke)

I tried Resco Audio Recorder, and it records my voice loud and clear, but the callers voice is very faint, but present.
This is a Beta version, and I can't get the option to automatically record calls to work, so any call you want to record has to be done manually.

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HTC Prophet Recording Calls ?

i need a tool to record incoming and outgoing calls. i couldnt find any software. does anyone of you know a solution ? pressing manually and holding the voice key it not a good solution for me.
thx in advance
Try PMRecorder
http://1800message.com/default.aspx
Hi,
I´ve tested PMRecorder on my Prophet this morning. Nice program, but unfortunately only my own voice is recorded.
Recording of both speakers will only work with Cingular 2125 and HTC Tornado devices at this time.
I hope they will fully support HTC Prophet soon
Greets
Knackeback
does not work as it was told here. only my voice is recorded in a bad quality ....
you will not be able to do so, it is not taking the voice from the modem but from the speaker. you can put the device on loud speaker mode and record it.

8525 and Voice Dial with Headset Problems

I have been using the voice dial option on my Cingular 8525 without any problem since day #1 and it is great, especially after downloading that file on XDA that allow me to reprogram the 5th pushbutton for voice dial.
I also admit that i am knew to the headset arena, having just purchased, for voice dial and incoming calls, the 'Jawbone' device, which was highly rated on CNET and PCWorld.
It doesn't work. What I mean is it rings and I can answer phone calls and it sounds OK, but when I go to voice dial out, the phone either gives me a message that it didn't understand my request or I get a wrong phone number. Failure rate on voice dial is 98%.
The manual says to rerecord the voice tag with the Jawbone on, for maximum effectiveness. so i turned it on, put it on, went to voice dial and just re-recorded the voice tags, still with 98% failure.
So, is this how it is with the 8525 and ALL headsets or do I return and try a different headset? Are there tricks to get this working? If I could just get 10 numbers to work, that would be 75% of my calls. Thanks.
Doesn't anyone use a headset with their 8525?
I hope someone posts an answer...please.....
I've been using a Southwing SH310 Bluetooth headset with my Cingular 8525 and Custel's WM 6 for several months now without probs; position can sometimes be tricky for VoiceDial and/or Voice Commander to work well, but once in the correct position it's good. I have found, however, that Bluetooth devices, especially the high end ones that are particularly sensitive, can have problems with external noise, i.e. wind and car noise when driving, etc.

Bluetooth Handsfree problem: answering from the handset

HI all,
I got a t-mobile Vario II and have a plantronics 655 handsfree. I have searched the forum but found nothing that answers my problem.
I want to be able to answer a call from the phone and when the handsfree is paired the sound to come through the handsfree. I have tried a few handsfree kits but none seem to work and all the calls come through the phone until i pull the handsfree out of my ear hit answer n put it back in. Am i missing something? I want to be able to answer a call from the phone and talk through my handsfree. When i make a phone call however from the phone it works fine and the sound comes through the handsfree like it should.
I read something about a handsfree profile...where is that? i don't have a handsfree profile option on my phone. Is it an add-on. I tried the handsfree with my ericsson phone and when u answer from the phone it asks if i want the audio through the handset or the handsfree..
hellpppppp...its driving me madd lol
I Take it no one knows the answer to this or has created a patch? Does everyone answer there phone from the answer button on the bluetooth handsfree then? ??
What you are trying to do, is contrary to the feature designed into your dialer. When you answer the phone call from the phone instead of the connected headset, you obviously wanted to talk via the phone not the headset so that is where it routes the call. You can get it back to the headset after you answered on your phone by selecting the menu option and selecting "Turn Handsfree On".
similar issue
I have an ATT branded 8525, and a Motorola H550.
I'm using the built in voice dialer, as I really don't feel like shelling out any more money for voice commander, when I'm paying for the spb products I have (pocketplus, mobile shell, and phone suite).
With other phones, I could use the phone (by hand) to dial a number, while wearing the BT headset, and it would automatically put the conversation on the phone.
This doesn't.
Also, when I receive a call, I don't get the ringtones I have selected for specific callers, just a generic beep.
Morgan
That issue is actually unrelated. The issue that arnie_ahu has is trying to do something differently than the phone design. However, your issue is a real issue. Dialing on the phone and pressing call should send the call to the headset if it is connected properly. The ony conclusion I can think of is that it is not connected properly as a headset.
In my experience, this is Bluetooth device specific. When I use my Jawbone, I can answer on the phone and the conversation will be on the Jawbone. However, if I use a Plantronics 320 and answer on the phone, the conversation will be on the phone.
The reason why I answer using the phone instead of using the Bluetooth headset is out of courtesy to the caller. For some reason, when I answer with a Bluetooth device, the caller hears a very loud sound that is reminiscent of a fog horn. I have experienced this with multiple phones and headsets. I am guessing this is related to the Bluetooth handshake.
edited: spelling correction.
It may be (for me) because I am using mp3 ringtones on a mono earpiece.
From what I have found on line, that won't work with WM5, which sucks, because it worked on my old piece of crap nokia 6230.
Why oh why must this be so hard?
Now I have to try and convert the mp3 ringtones I made from full songs to something the phone will use.

Sony HBH DS980...all features fully functional...how?

Does anyone know how we can get all of the Sony DS980's features to work with our Tilts?
Any ideas?
Anybody?
Thanks,
Dave.
Install the jetware bluetooth extension and it gets a few more functions working but some features such as address book will still not work
Do you have personal experience with this? If so, please list everything that does work for us...
I've been using this for a month or so with the jetware extension installed, it allows you to browse your call history and return calls from there but not the address book.
I think after installing this the only things that don't work are the address book and music track name display.
Just try it out there's a 30 day trial and if it's not for you uninstall it. i don't think all features will work unless we get a new bluetooth stack, maybe windows mobile 6.1 update will do this when it finally comes out.
Does it display the names & numbers of incoming calls?
Do you know how your set-up compares to the Motorola S705 SoundPilot?
it does display the numbers of incoming calls, think the jetware extension needs to be installed for this though, if it's one of your contacts it displays the name like "Home" etc.
I've no experience of Motorola headsets but i would assume they will have the same problem as it seems the Microsoft bluetooth stack is missing the more advanced features so the information is not sent to the headset.
I have one
I just got my new ATT 8925. I am using DS 980. I will test it next week and let you guys know. I am using on my cingular 8125 and it works fine
Review, please!
leeky said:
I just got my new ATT 8925. I am using DS 980. I will test it next week and let you guys know. I am using on my cingular 8125 and it works fine
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Please do keep us posted, I'm sure I'm not the only one who is curious for a full review!
Music quality
Call quality, both ends
Pairing feasibility
Lanyard for neck-wear included? Detachable?
Sturdy & trust-worthy clip included? Detachable?
& more...
Thanks,
Dave.
awdbeast said:
Please do keep us posted, I'm sure I'm not the only one who is curious for a full review!
Music quality
Call quality, both ends
Pairing feasibility
Lanyard for neck-wear included? Detachable?
Sturdy & trust-worthy clip included? Detachable?
& more...
Thanks,
Dave.
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The music and call quality are very good, compare to others BT I had tried before, HBH-200, Nokia Hs-12W and others Motorola BT. The only cons I have is, there is no clip-so it will be bouncy around your chest, and the charger head is hard to find (I wish they use a universal mini usb head for charger, so we don't need to bring so many charges). Pairing is easy and more stable, compare to my old cingular 8125. ID display for last 10 incoming/outgoing call on BT. You can't get your whole contact on BT display.
A few questions / care to do a review?
leeky said:
The music and call quality are very good, compare to others BT I had tried before, HBH-200, Nokia Hs-12W and others Motorola BT. The only cons I have is, there is no clip-so it will be bouncy around your chest, and the charger head is hard to find (I wish they use a universal mini usb head for charger, so we don't need to bring so many charges). Pairing is easy and more stable, compare to my old cingular 8125. ID display for last 10 incoming/outgoing call on BT. You can't get your whole contact on BT display.
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A few questions , if you don't mind:
Does it work with Voice Command?
How well?
How comfortable is the lanyard?
Can it be worn comfortably all day?
Is the lanyard detachable?
Is the lanyard adjustable / can it be shortened?
Does it have any sort of an auto-pairing feature?
Is there much of a delay in pairing?
How fast or slow is it?
How does it do switching to & from incoming calls when you're listening to music?
Is there much of a delay?
How fast or slow is it?
Does it show the contact name &/or # of incoming calls?
Does it show the contact name &/or # of outgoing calls?
How does it do switching to & from incoming calls when you're on a call already?
Is there much of a delay?
How fast or slow is it?
Does it show the contact name &/or # of the incoming call?
Will it let you know if the person that you put on hold hangs up while you're talking to the new caller?
How's the range on it?
Can it pair to multiple Bluetooth devices simultaneously?
Have you tried it?
I want to pair to my laptop & listen to music off of it while I still have the ability to be alerted of incoming calls & to take them as well.
Can it do it?
Have you tried it?
How does it do switching to & from incoming calls when you're listening to music from the laptop (or the other source besides the Tilt / Kaiser)?
Is there much of a delay?
How fast or slow is it?
Does it show the contact name &/or # of incoming calls?
Does it show the contact name &/or # of outgoing calls?
Are the headphones permanently attached or can you replace them with any pair you like?
How do the original headphones sound:
-in general
-bass
Can you initiate calls with it (from your last ten calls list)?
Is there an audible alert for incoming calls:
-when the phone isn't on silent, so it is set to ring / ring & vibrate
-when the phone is set to silent
Have you tried the Jetware extension yet?
How much did you pay for your 980s?
Is that the best deal that you've seen on them?
If not, then where did you see that best price?
Link?
@ Dave/awdbeast ...
HAVE YOU EVER HEARD OF GOOGLE ????
looking at some of your past posts ... many of your questions can be google by yourself by reading the many available reviews out there !!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/search.php?searchid=9567025
why not try and help yourself first ... then come back here for some UNanswered questions ...etc !
awdbeast said:
A few questions , if you don't mind:
How fast or slow is it?
How does it do switching to & from incoming calls when you're listening to music?
Is there much of a delay?
How fast or slow is it?
How fast or slow is it?
How fast or slow is it?
Does it show the contact name &/or # of incoming calls?
Does it show the contact name &/or # of outgoing calls?
Does it show the contact name &/or # of incoming calls?
Does it show the contact name &/or # of outgoing calls?
How does it do switching to & from incoming calls when you're listening to music?
How does it do switching to & from incoming calls when you're listening to music from the laptop (or the other source besides the Tilt / Kaiser)?
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WTF ????
Stop stuttering !!
You're worse then my 5 years old daughter !!! ...
spooki37 said:
I've been using this for a month or so with the jetware extension installed, it allows you to browse your call history and return calls from there but not the address book.
I think after installing this the only things that don't work are the address book and music track name display.
Just try it out there's a 30 day trial and if it's not for you uninstall it. i don't think all features will work unless we get a new bluetooth stack, maybe windows mobile 6.1 update will do this when it finally comes out.
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Spooki37, even without Jetware extension, I can get caller Id and call history on my DS 980.
Is the microphone on the DS 980 pretty good? It seems to have all the other features I want in a headset.
I bought a Motorola S705 and the microphone on it is horrible, everyone says I can barely be heard or my voice is clipped or runs together and they can't understand me.
Also the motorola will loose bluetooth connection if I get a reminder from PhoneAlarm that I missed a call or have a voicemail. Haven't tried to see if this happens when streaming music and a call comes in.
I just bought this unit. However, after a call comes in when music is playing, the unit disconnects. Is there any way to stop this?
I installed jetware and t seems my problem is fixed

[Q] Are there any SIP programs for the Snap?

There are programs for windows mobile but I can't find any for windows smartphone 6.5 . I'm also looking for stock quotes software... one that can use stocks from non US markets.
I managed to get incoming VoIP/SIP working with a native app but it was a bit messed up. Basically I installed this package: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=596682
and followed this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=299950
I can't get outgoing to work, but incoming works.
Wow you got it working? Which device do you have? I tried with the HTC Maple (called Mobilicity Snap here) and could never get the audio to come through the earpiece.
Anyway, the two programs I've tried that DO work are AGEphone and fring.
On the Mobilicity HTC Snap I got it working, yes. The question was not about using the earpiece, it was about using the native VoIP client. In fact, I did manage to get the VoIP calls through the earpiece but it has a very bad negative effect: the ringer also goes through the earpiece after a few seconds, thus making the ring on incoming calls very quiet. In my opinion, it is much better to use the headset for VoIP calls as it provides excellent quality, no echo and no problems with the ringer.
The problem with outgoing calls is in the way WinMo's VoIP places the calls. They work with Voxalot but not PBXes. I am assuming everybody can just use Voxalot as a middleman between the HTC Snap and the voip provider if there are any problems with outgoing calls.
That's funny, as I could never get it working with the headset. Outgoing calls worked, but only over the speakerphone, while incoming calls had no audio at all. The mic didn't even work; I could press the keypad and get a DTMF tone, but that was it.
Could you tell me exactly which steps you took to get the audio to come out of the earpiece? I kind of gave up and am using fring, but it would be interesting to see how you did it.
xenyz said:
That's funny, as I could never get it working with the headset. Outgoing calls worked, but only over the speakerphone, while incoming calls had no audio at all. The mic didn't even work; I could press the keypad and get a DTMF tone, but that was it.
Could you tell me exactly which steps you took to get the audio to come out of the earpiece? I kind of gave up and am using fring, but it would be interesting to see how you did it.
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Sorry, apparently I was wrong, even with the earpiece hack (I tried both of them) the most you can achieve is to get the ringer to go through the earpiece but once the call connects it goes back to the speaker.
The only solution is to use the headset. I tried for outgoing only and I am able to dial, send DTMF and speak, so the mic works well.
With the native client on the HTC Snap VoIP works only with headset. Overall, I have been using WinMo for about a week and I can say that I hate it more than any other OS I have used. I wish we could get Android to boot but seems like the CPU on the Snap is messing up the effort.
Fring is also garbage on WinMo. It often fails to connect and when it does connect the call quality (over WiFi) is much worse compared to Fring on S60 or iOS. It eats the battery like a monster, something that doesn't happen on S60. There is no way to change/silence the ringtone with Fring on WinMo and if a call comes over the GSM line while you are on a call with Fring your Fring call goes through the speaker, very embarrassing.
I got my Snap for 100$ from Mobilicity and I think the hardware is worth it, but Microsoft should be paying me for being stuck with their useless OS.

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