Software compatability question - Advantage X7500, MDA Ameo General

Does the software Resco Audio Recorder work with the HTC Advantage to record both sides of a cell phone conversation? It is advertised to do so on certain Windows Mobile phones.
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Yes, I have Resco Audio Recorder running on my X7500 (WM6).
I would say that the recording volume is quite low - haven't found a way to alter that so far - but it does record both sides of a conversation.
Have RAC set to record to Storage Card in the 'background' - you just need to remember to check the 'calls' folder every now and again as quite a volme of files builds up in there !

Thank you for posting your results.

bobflood said:
Yes, I have Resco Audio Recorder running on my X7500 (WM6).
I would say that the recording volume is quite low - haven't found a way to alter that so far - but it does record both sides of a conversation.
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BTW, could you please also check if it also records both parties when you use BT headset for calling?

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Recording voice calls???

Anyone know of a program (for ppc 2003 mobile) or a way to automatically record voice calls??
VITO Sound Explorer is the best :lol:
http://www.vitotechnology.com
ezzkht said:
VITO Sound Explorer is the best :lol:
http://www.vitotechnology.com
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But it does not really do automatic voice call recording...
Or have i trouble with my eyes???
Stefan
Yeah, good program but will only record clearly on speakerphone...Will NOT work on car kit, BT headset, or stereo headset and is barely audible when using XDA in phone mode.
You can record your calls by making a recording note during the phone call. Its not automatic, ie you have to press record your self, but it is directly built in.
Dave
The problem is - that only your self...
You can not record both parties during conversation on the phone or headset. The only solution - use speaker phone while recording - but it is not the way for day-to-day operation.
Is there any software that can record at hardware level? as in not only recording the microphone but also recording any output to the speaker (before getting to the speaker)... :lol:
try this
i been using resco audio recorder with much success. i can hear the other party and myself very clearly.
Yes when you record, you cannot hear both parties! But I found a solution for this,,, Dont start recording until you dial the number & start hearing the calling tone. This way both parties' voices will be recorded!!
I have an idea regarding automatic recording,,, if we put a trigger on incoming & outgoing calls then we can invoke a call to the recording program to start recording. Am still reading the SDK,, not yet reached the TAPI section!
When using this recording software apps, does it do hardware level recording or do you still have to use SpeakerPhone to record your call???
Is there any Apps out there that can tap into the hardware and record straight from there, that way you will not need to use the speaker phone and you can use your phone normaly
Any ideas???
Yeah, I have an idea.......READ MY POST ABOVE for a start.
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Sorry for not being clear enough for you "shawnthecableguy" I was actually refering to Resco Audio Recorder software and not VITO Sound Explorer, Because it has been states clearly that the VITO software still needs to use Speakerphone, but no one has said any thing about Resco Audio Recorder as yet… I though it would be an obvious question to answer for people that read all the posts and not just there own…
No need for the smart a-- replies you’re not helping any one… people like you spoil it for others in the long run…
Fudgebottom, just a friendly word of warning. It is highly illegal in Australia to record telephone conversations without the other parties consent.
Yip thanks "Colonel Klink" Unfortunatly I have heard about that before... LOL
Although I would still like to find an option to have hardware level recording on my XDA II... Just would be a great feature and toy to play around with :wink:
VITO Sound Explorer can record both parties without the need of loudspeaker!
Just start recording immedialtly after dialing the number, and not before the dialing!
fudgebottom,
I posted earlier that you can record phone coversations for both parties using Resco Audio Recorder. I should have mentioned that I was using Siemens SX-56.
I just got an imate and tried to record phone conversations with it using Resco Audio Recorder. It does not work.
So something has changed on the XDA II and imate that prevents us from recording using Resco Audio Recorder.
I tried other recording software and I was not able to record both parties, just myself.
Hopefully, there will be a solution soon.
VITO Sound Explorer worked with me very smoothly!
But I have a problem,, how can I play WAV of music files during a call (like Nokia phones) ????
I noticed that when a call is active, Windows mutes all playing sounds!
Does anyone knows a way how to solve this issue ???
Thanks very much for all the replys guys GREAT WORK!!!...
I will give VITO Sound Explorer A go as soon and I get a change to download it and play aroud with it
Cheers once again.
Hey
I've try the Vito Sound Explorer for voice recoding while you have a call on.
It does not work.
Can someone explan how to get the software to recored an call conversation.
Regards
Gigi
For those who are using Vito Sound Explorer, what type of device do you have - XDA (O2, T-Mobile, AT&T), XDAII, MDAII or i-mate?
I also could not get it to work with i-mate.

Audio Recorder, does the Universal have one?

Is there an audio recorder in the Universal for recording lectures and other stuff? Can anyone recommend a good audio recorder for the Universal please?
Resco?
The built in Notes app has record function right? But well, ofcourse it's not that powerful
it does, and you can adjust the quality of the recordings in both resco and the inbuilt notes recorder.
however, you are really going to struggle trying to save entire lectures in audio due to file size.
You will need a big storage card.
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it does, and you can adjust the quality of the recordings in both resco and the inbuilt notes recorder.
however, you are really going to struggle trying to save entire lectures in audio due to file size.
You will need a big storage card.
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Simon,
Are you using Resco Recorder on your Universal? If YES, a few question please. An hour of lecture would probably take about how much SD Card memory? I can store it directly to my SD Card right? Can you comment on the clarity and quality of the recordings using the Universal please.
To everyone: Thank you for responding. If any of you guys & gals still have any suggestions or comments, it would be nice before I go purchase Resco for my Universal.
cktlcmd said:
To everyone: Thank you for responding. If any of you guys & gals still have any suggestions or comments, it would be nice before I go purchase Resco for my Universal.
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Have you first tried the built-in one? Maybe it will suffice?
START>PROGRAMS>NOTES
Then MENU>View Recording Toolbar
You can set in options to save to SD Card
If ti is not enough, then go for resco
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Have you first tried the built-in one? Maybe it will suffice?
START>PROGRAMS>NOTES
Then MENU>View Recording Toolbar
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When cuteangelica suggested it from notes I did not find it there, silly me, it is hidden. Looks like this will do the trick. Thanks again everyone for your patience. Saved me 20 bucks.
you can also access it by pressing and holding the voice dialler button next to the camera button.
resco is also for recording music from internet, and convets wav to mp3 and back, and also to extract or cut down wav and mp3 so you can use for ringtones.
resco can also let you reduce quality on conversion to reduce sizes.
but I use notes for simple recordings of voice.
I use NoteM, it works well, saves direct to SD card as MP3, and is free.
Cheers,
Steve

How to record a wav / mp3 sound from your phone?

I want to play guitar into my phone and save it as a wav or mp3 so I can upload it to myspace. Is this possible?
THANKS!
chrisredmayne said:
I want to play guitar into my phone and save it as a wav or mp3 so I can upload it to myspace. Is this possible?
THANKS!
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It is. Read http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/menneisyys/112005SoundRecorderApps.asp
WM5 notes as a capability to take voice note. It will save your voice as WAV.
Built-in recording capability
Despite the frequency that that article is advertised,I have found the software mentioned to be less than optimal.
Regarding the built-in capability, this is possible by holding down the Voice Recorder button (or whatever it's called) during a call. It will load up Notes and start recording. Unfourtunately, once you stop holding the button down the recording ends. I have tried re-mapping the function to the single-press option of that button but it has not worked. And the command line options don't seem to work any way other than by holding that button down. If anyone else has any ideas how to get the Notes recording to start with a button press or command line, I'm all ears.
fluxist
regarding the notes program, you can press the record button on the bottom of the screen while in the notes program and it will continue recording audio until you press the stop button.
If you are in the notes program and do not see the audio recording toolbar at the bottom of the screen...choose menu (bottom right) and check the option to view the toolbar.
chrisredmayne said:
I want to play guitar into my phone and save it as a wav or mp3 so I can upload it to myspace. Is this possible?
THANKS!
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My question to you is, why would you want to use your phone to capture audio? Depending on what kind of computer set up you have, you could probably get better quality then that of the wizard.
chrisredmayne said:
I want to play guitar into my phone and save it as a wav or mp3 so I can upload it to myspace. Is this possible?
THANKS!
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dude!! i do this kind of stuff all the time... just get 1/4" to 1/8" adapter and assuming you have an electric or acoustic/electric you plug it right into your mic jack on your computer. for software i use Acid 5.0 but i'm sure you find something to use... heck even MS Soundrecorder could save it to wav. good luck dude!!

Anyone have a good voice recorder program for the Wizard? Also need advice..

My wife is trying to record meetings on her MDA with Notes, but after 15mins or so, the recording stops and a message saying that internal memory is low. I set it to record to the storage card, the file does save to the storage card, but I believe it's initially recording to the device and then converting to the storage card. She only has about 15Megs of available storage memory left though.
So then I downloaded NoteM (since it was so popular) and was able to make hour long recordings, but the playback kept skipping all through the recording. I couldn't find any settings that would fix that. So, was there something that we missed using NoteM and Notes? Or is there a better program to use for the Wizard (preferrably freeware)? Also, do all programs hold the file on the device before saving to the card? I never noticed this problem on my phone because I have almost 40Megs of storage space available.
I use Resco Audio Recorder all the time to record lecture's. I record straight to the storage card. I also use Cool Edit Pro to touch up the recording. I think Resco Audio Recorder peforms better than Vito Audio Notes, however if you search through Menniesyss' posts you might locate a review of similar products.
peter petrelli said:
I use Resco Audio Recorder all the time to record lecture's. I record straight to the storage card. I also use Cool Edit Pro to touch up the recording. I think Resco Audio Recorder peforms better than Vito Audio Notes, however if you search through Menniesyss' posts you might locate a review of similar products.
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Thanx. I just down loaded a tril of the Resco Audio Recorder. It's really nice! I think I'll use it as my default recorder too.

Can the Touch HD Record Voice Calls (both callers)?

Hi all,
Is the Touch HD able to Record Voice Calls (i.e. both sides of the Voice Call) and output to the MicroSD card?
If so, what format is the recording saved in (i.e mp3)?
Thanks,
Nailoua
Resco Audio Recorder or Vitto Audio Notes can certainly do the job
efla,
We konw that these two apps can do this, but normally not on htc devices because they are hardware limited to make recording the third party impossible.
Have you tried these two apps on the HTC Touch HD and found them working (both ways)?
In beta version, there was app "in call recording" from HTC (look at http://www.theunwired.net/?item=videoview-hands-on-with-the-htc-touch-hd-windows-mobile-smartphone time 11:50), but in release version there is nothing.
I tried Resco Audio Recorder and it works, but ... it jammed the callers voice during the first seconds after picking up.
There's another (built in) way to record a call, not convenient but working: when established, press home to get the display, then menu, create note, menu again, show record bar, then simply press the red button to record.
I have tried Resco 4.51 and I find the incoming voice very hard to hear on play back, is this normal ?
Is it possbile that one needs the headset to get best results ?

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