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Anyone find a way for Macro Programming Xda (Execute apps. one by one)?
Why? Because I have an idea to turn Xda to become an Answering Machine...
Detect incoming call ----->Auto connect ----->Play a .wav file greeting message ----->Start "Note" app. ----->Start Recording ----->Save message in .wav/.mp3 format
More advance...----->Put a voice mail notice in Today screen.
See, acturally all the function are already there, only thing we have to do is how to put them together in order...
What do you think? Possible or impossible?
Impossible, sorry. As has been explained in several of my articles, most Pocket PC's simply don't let for recording the other party and, therefore, can't run an answering machine decently either.
But some pda can record the other party voice, with or without activation of the speakers.
For instance, the xda Flame is able to record other party voice without activation of speakers.
If you develop this software, I will be interested. I will use it instead of the sins answering I use presently.
Is there any way to use the Universal as a portable home videochat machine? It seems like a perfect app for this gadget, especially with the 'face camera'. It would be great to chat to my girlfriend over wifi on Yahoo IM or suchlike without having to lug my lappie around every night. Also, the fact that the Universal could alert me when I have an incoming call would be great. I have tried the built-in Messenger service, but this only supports text chat (with no file send either it seems?!).
Apologies if this has already been covered, but I could not find anything via search. :roll: [/b]
Hi...yes this has been covered before and there is no solution as yet.
I am a heavy criticizer of double posts but i dont belive it to be fair to coment on it on this nice community boards since the search feature just leaves alot to be desired (does not filter much at all!!)... The search engine on a forum is a and if not the most importante feature we have
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I would like to be able to record an telephone call by pushing a softkey.
I have HTC voice recorder installed, but it is not easy to activate recording while in a call.
Also as far as I know, there is only the possibility to program ONE hardwarekey (longpress off hook), and that one is already occupied by another program.
So I wondered whether it is somehow possible to program the softkeys that appear when I am involved in a call?
Or do you know another possiblity to activate call recording simply?
im interested too!
Action Screen
Hi there,
I don't know if this helps ur case but when you use actionscreen you can program your softkeys under the today tab, might be possible te get a record button then, not sure but i thought i mention it mine are set to left Action and right Shutdown, anyway hope this helps..
Caved
Can the diamond record both sides of a telephonic call ?
I think no... plz someone can contradicts me ?
However you need Softkey Manager for diamond
It should be invented.
When you record a call using the voice recorder it only records your own voice, but when you put the call on speakerphone it will record both parties. Probably because of the sound from speaker loops back in to the mic.
I'm already searching so long for a good working call recording tool but still no eureka.
can somebody not create a program that will record every phone call, in and out, from both parties, id love to have something like that. much better than the standard.
it's an hardware limitation af all windows mobile based pdas
resco audio recorder can auto record, but the other party voice will be slightly softer
You could also try Vito Audio Notes Touch. It also has an option to record all calls automatically. http://www.iwindowsmobile.com/mobile-audio-recorder.html
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it's an hardware limitation af all windows mobile based pdas
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Its a hardware limitation of all HTC based Windows mobile based PDAs... Some others can do it but not many. It's enough to drive a user to symbian
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resco audio recorder can auto record, but the other party voice will be slightly softer
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I just installed this one.
The loudness of the recording of the other party seems just enough.
I don't want to record all calls.
THe program also offers the possibility to assign actions like 'start recording' to a hardware button. I tried several buttons (off hook, left, action, home), but none of them work, or have already another function, during a call.
A possible option could be to have an extra touch button on the screen when you are involved in a call (just like the button to put a call on hold). But I don't know how that could be done.
ANy ideas?
Today I discovered another unwanted side effect of this recording program.
When I made an phonecaal it appeard that the other party could not hear my voice.
The cause appeared that the recording program was still running in the background. AFter I closed this application the sound was OK again.
On my old nokia phone recording voice calls could be done with one key press
think u can try to turn off recording in background so u can view the recording screen during a caqll n stop the recording. i dont have such issue of others no hearing my voice during the recording
it's strange that such little feature, that so many other phones have had in the past, is so hard to get on an htc device. and funnily enough, i remember reading in manual for the original touch, that before recording a call you have to check whether it's legal and inform the other side... so there's gotta be a way
maybe someone feels like taking a challenge of making a simple app, that would allow you to record the conversations?
the only htc device i ive used that supports recording of both sides is htc startrek
there must be a way to record both sides of a phone call (without a speaker...)
there must be a way to do this, if the audio stream cannot be accessed programatically how do bluetooth headsets work?
i'm sure there would be lots of cool applications for this if someone could work it out, but it never seems to arouse much interest in the techie experts on here when i've mentioned it in the past.
in my very old WM5 smartphone SP5 it can record the call of both sides with a good quality by using this program
(not tested in the diamond try it if you want)
tesing it..
installed it on my diamond - it seems to work - but there is no option to record phone calls...
+ \there is an automates answering machine caleled: "isecretary" - it canrecord incommind phonecalls- maybe they have found a solution??
http://www.skype.com/intl/en-gb/download/skype/windowsmobilebeta/
New in this beta version:
Send files.
Free to send spreadsheets, photos, music and other files Skype-to-Skype.
Send texts (SMS). Great value texts to mobiles abroad, and a great way to avoid roaming charges abroad if you text on Skype from a WiFi zone.
Available in Skype 3.0 Beta for Windows® Phones
Free Skype-to-Skype calls.
Free instant messaging.
Call phones and mobiles with Skype Credit or a subscription.
Current version: 3.0.0.100 Release date: March 24, 2009
Is it SIP aware version? They promised...
Can i choose wich speaker to use with this new release?
First bug to report:
you cannot send file from your storage card... only from internal memory!!!
Is there VIDEO Call option when using the X1? Video receive/send? Or only voice calling using skype mobile?
Thanks
Nope, you still can't. I remember reading somewhere that some Skype dev said it's a WinMo issue, not theirs. :/
Hm, if that would be the case, why didn't anybody come up with a solution? I mean they cook here entire roms so perhaps some smart allek would have 'altered' somehow some .dll file and made it work???
But if the fault is on skype's side, nothing can actually be done.
Is there any other software out there that can use the camera function in a camera phone over the internet?
Regards
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Hm, if that would be the case, why didn't anybody come up with a solution? I mean they cook here entire roms so perhaps some smart allek would have 'altered' somehow some .dll file and made it work???
But if the fault is on skype's side, nothing can actually be done.
Is there any other software out there that can use the camera function in a camera phone over the internet?
Regards
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Yes but in very poor quality: http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/projects/portrait/default.aspx
wow, thanks for that link...it sounds interesting. As it seems to be 'older' as it states WM5(!) and we are now not even at 6 but 6.1...! Perhaps they don't develop it anymore.
Would be great to get the built in cameras to work while on "internet chat" wouldn't it
I thought I read somewhere that Skype's problem with video calling was the data usage. I think there may be movement to get it going on WiFi only, which would be nice for a lot of users.
You can try ivisit. not to bad. only problem is i cant find how to change the camera from the back to the front view camera.
Hi, I am new to android dev, but know java and other languages fairly well from before.
I have a simple question: is it possible to capture the audio from not only the mic or voice calls as defined in MediaRecorder.AudioSource, but instead from another app?
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Hi, I am new to android dev, but know java and other languages fairly well from before.
I have a simple question: is it possible to capture the audio from not only the mic or voice calls as defined in MediaRecorder.AudioSource, but instead from another app?
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Like what kind of sounds. You could unpack the app and look for the audio files.
Suppose I want to build an application that broadcasts my telephone conversations on the net in real time. The infrastructure of such an app seems like a fairly straight-forward thing: use MediaRecorder to record the voice, throw it onto the net (ok, this is the opposite of simple, but you get the idea).
Now, suppose I'd like to broadcast the sound from an mp3 application instead. As I'd like to do it in real time, looking for it on disk is not the solution.