[Request] recommendation for a good call recorder - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello,
As the title says, I need a recommendation for a good call recorder app. I need an app that automatically saves my 10 last calls (or so) with the ability to save the important once permanently.
And another thing: it is important to me that it will record through 2-way kernel and not through the mic due to poor sound quality. From my understanding it is a kernel feature, and honestly, I have no idea if mine supports it or which other one does.
I run PA 3.99.1-RC1 with its official PA kernel.
Thanks a bunch in advance!
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Anyone?..
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Try Incall recorder, but install alsa mixer first

kishke said:
Try Incall recorder, but install alsa mixer first
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It says it doesn't work on 4.3 :/
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Just moved to PAC 4.3 few days ago and tired it just now for u on the voice mail it works great.

kishke said:
Try Incall recorder, but install alsa mixer first
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Thank you, that worked perfect.
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kishke said:
Try Incall recorder, but install alsa mixer first
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Didn't work for me. Installed alsa..
It says that the record is 00:00:00 and it is an error caused because I chose "PhoneLine" recording..
Running latest PA.
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I'm using PAC 20 sep nightly, faux 26jss
my incall settings are: manual record mode, audio source microphone(no need to change it to phoneline)

kishke said:
I'm using PAC 20 sep nightly, faux 26jss
my incall settings are: manual record mode, audio source microphone(no need to change it to phoneline)
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What do you mean by "no need"? The quality is way better that way
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I mean i'm pretty sure with alsa or somehow it records through audio line even tho microphone is selected. Just try it and decided for yourself.

kishke said:
I mean i'm pretty sure with alsa or somehow it records through audio line even tho microphone is selected. Just try it and decided for yourself.
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Tried it.
Well I do hear pretty good although the sound level of me speaking is way louder than the other person on the line..
What causes the PhoneLine not to work?
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I think you need kernel hack to do it and no one did it here.

kishke said:
I think you need kernel hack to do it and no one did it here.
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Is there any way to get it to work?
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I am on Franco and installed the required app but i am not able to use phoneline and the voice of the caller is not recorded in incoming for microphone mode.Can anyone help me here...??
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Haven't try the phone line but microphone works even though other party sound is weak compare with my.
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Does anyone have any idea how to enable this "phone line" support?
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[Q] Sound boosting app

Hi all I have noticed the sound on the nexus 7 is pretty low what's the best app to increase the sound??? Thanks
Try Misledz Beats+Xlouder Mod. It is not an app though. It is a CWM flashable mod.
Press thanks if helped.
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Applications such as Volume + make the sound quality quite terrible.
The more "official" solution to this problem is Misledz's Nexus Louder Audio Improvement Patch but it comes with some tinkering.
zlewe said:
Try Misledz Beats+Xlouder Mod. It is not an app though. It is a CWM flashable mod.
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Atm I am using the stock kernel which is the best kernel to use then if I am going to do this mod ????
use audio boost..its posted in nexus 7 android development
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jamemoff951 said:
Atm I am using the stock kernel which is the best kernel to use then if I am going to do this mod ????
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Any major kernel besides stock. Tried it with Trinity + Parandroid.
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Volume+ works great for me and didn't mess up sound quality. Use that app on all my devices. Best thing you don't even need to be rooted or unlocked.
Volume+ also works but the only downside to Volume+ is the in-call volume still remains low sound. (Skype, Video Call.)
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Speaker and headphone volume

Hey guys I was wondering how to Jack up my phone speaker and headphone Jack volume. I like to plug my phone in at work and play music through speakers. Everyone else's phone plays music way louder than mine any suggestions??
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two apps
"Speaker Loudness & Amp Control"
"FauxSound Audio/Sound Control"
ihatelolcats said:
two apps
"Speaker Loudness & Amp Control"
"FauxSound Audio/Sound Control"
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A little further clarification... He also needs to be rooted and running a kernel that supports fauxs sound mods.
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My main concern is the head phone Jack
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Tommymac1039 said:
My main concern is the head phone Jack
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The apps mentioned above will get the job done. Specifically faux sound control
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2025486 this is a free solution..
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5tYXZlbi5wbGF5ZXIzIl0.
get this player. it'll solve your problem
Volume + works great for me, both for the speaker and (bluetooth) headset. Look in Google Play. No root required.
Got the application and it didn't work no application has solved my volume problem
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EQ

Does the N4 have an eq that I can use while listening to music via Bluetooth in my car? I want to adjust some settings when listening to podcasts or live music apps.
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DSP manager..?
dinosaur1 said:
Does the N4 have an eq that I can use while listening to music via Bluetooth in my car? I want to adjust some settings when listening to podcasts or live music apps.
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Stock should include musicfx. Other than that, there are plenty in the Play Store.
Pipusz said:
Stock should include musicfx. Other than that, there are plenty in the Play Store.
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I see musicfx but when I click on it nothing happens?
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dinosaur1 said:
I see musicfx but when I click on it nothing happens?
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What do you mean "when I click on it"? MusicFX sucks for BT streaming anyways. I highly recommend ViPER4Android. I used to require speaker boost apps and have all my volume settings for my phone and car stereo on max just to be able to hear the streaming music. Now, with V4A I don't need any extra booster apps and my BT streaming sounds just as clear and loud as a CD.
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You can try Noozxoide EIZO-rewire.
cameron3200 said:
What do you mean "when I click on it"? MusicFX sucks for BT streaming anyways. I highly recommend ViPER4Android. I used to require speaker boost apps and have all my volume settings for my phone and car stereo on max just to be able to hear the streaming music. Now, with V4A I don't need any extra booster apps and my BT streaming sounds just as clear and loud as a CD.
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What did u put down for the cpu
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dinosaur1 said:
What did u put down for the cpu
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You are supposed to use the A8 drivers for the Nexus 4 if you go by the instructions in the V4A thread. However I got better sound with the A9/A15 drivers. I also installed V4A on an sgh-I747m and the A8 drivers worked best on that device.
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cameron3200 said:
You are supposed to use the A8 drivers for the Nexus 4 if you go by the instructions in the V4A thread. However I got better sound with the A9/A15 drivers. I also installed V4A on an sgh-I747m and the A8 drivers worked best on that device.
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Bummer, my N4 is not rooted.
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dinosaur1 said:
Bummer, my N4 is not rooted.
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What's stopping ya?
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everytime I see a post that says EQ in the subject I'm drawn to click it to see if it's about everquest. lmao

Weird speaker problem

Hello guys I have a quick question.. I have a problem with my speakers.. Phone and headphone jack... when I plug in my headphones the music starts and the beat sounds nice and the but I can't hear the voice.. It's always faded but the beat sounds fine.. Also the onboard speaker does the same but not as nearly as severe but a reboot fixes the onboard speaker and goes back to normal.. Is my headphone jack done for? Again the beat sounds fine but voice is non existent.. Is weird. Thanks in advance.
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Do you an app that adjusts the sound? like an equalizer app or sound app? When i had a galaxy s3 if i had it in rock mode or anything other than stock the sound was not as clear as in stock mode.
A similar thing happened with my iPod Touch. It turned out to be the headphones. Maybe try some new ones? I am not sure of the onboard speaker problem however.
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HarryH987 said:
A similar thing happened with my iPod Touch. It turned out to be the headphones. Maybe try some new ones? I am not sure of the onboard speaker problem however.
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Yeah I tried my computer speakers and sound works but still sounded a bit funny.. Not enough to notice though.. I'll check a different pair of headphones when I can.. And yeah I did flash one of those sound mods from the nexus 4 apps section but I uninstalled it..
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Ya, so just try different headphones and go to default sound. Hopefully itll be good
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HarryH987 said:
Ya, so just try different headphones and go to default sound. Hopefully itll be good
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Cool thanks
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HarryH987 said:
Ya, so just try different headphones and go to default sound. Hopefully itll be good
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Yeah that worked.. Thanks
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Youre welcome
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low nexus 4 sound

hello
my nexus 4 's sound output is very low.
i'm using franco kernel, 4.4.2 miui rom.
You can try installing viper4android and increasing the gain, works fine for me on stock 4.4.4.
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lolcakes203 said:
You can try installing viper4android and increasing the gain, works fine for me on stock 4.4.4.
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you mean this one;
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vipercn.viper4android4x.xhifi&hl=en ? (a chines app)
ARDV said:
you mean this one;
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vipercn.viper4android4x.xhifi&hl=en ? (a chines app)
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Use this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39156703
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jd1639 said:
Use this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39156703
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what i should use :
High Quality Mode: Available for processors with NEON.
or
Super Audio Quality: Available for processors with NEON
how to know that my processor has NEON?
Use the super quality, Nexus 4 SoC is capable of running NEON instructions.
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lolcakes203 said:
Use the super quality, Nexus 4 SoC is capable of running NEON instructions.
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i did,
but i don't feel any change !
Did you enable it for all the different sound outputs and then for the output you felt was too low increase the master gain? It won't do anything unless you enable it and set it up. You also need to go to sound and change the equalizer from system default to viper4android.
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lolcakes203 said:
Did you enable it for all the different sound outputs and then for the output you felt was too low increase the master gain? It won't do anything unless you enable it and set it up. You also need to go to sound and change the equalizer from system default to viper4android.
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it's working now
thanks a lot
Great! Glad to hear it is working!
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