Ok, I've got a Sprint Samsung GS4 (SPH-L720) running AOKP jb-mr2 Milestone 1... basically, android 4.3.1. Its got the NAE base band and its running the latest Chronic Kernel.
I recently had to do a factory reset after the phone got stuck in boot loop, but upon resetting and restoring the phone, play store restore, not nandroid or titanium, I have discovered that the phone wont record video...
At first i thought that maybe it was that I always swap out the AOKP (AOSP) camera for the JB Google experience camera, but upon further testing found that the phone just seems to not be able to record ANY video, except in ONE case... The video camera wont record, instagram wont record and vine will record and save ONLY if the full length of a vine is recorded... In each case, the app counts as if it IS recording, but when stopped, the regular camera just resets and doesn't save. On instagram and vine, the progress bar resets to zero...
Using the STOCK AOSP camera, I believe, when you stop recording, it'll say something like "cant save, video is too short"...
If I set the camera to record a time lapse, that seems to work fine and all the apps can take pics, but what none of the apps seem to be able to do is SAVE whatever they are capturing... I know I've recorded before my last factory reset though because I recorded some clips of something I wanted to remember that I played on the piano, and I can play those back just fine, but now, I just cant record video...
I don't know how it worked once before and after doing a factory reset it suddenly doesn't work, you would figure that if the camera wasn't working, maybe a FR would fix it, but it's gone the other way...
This has been a constant aggravation for me and I've searched high and low, trying to avoid starting a thread on something that was asked before at any point, for anyone who may be able to know why none of the apps seem to be able to save captured video...
There's got to be someone on XDA who knows this or that has maybe encountered this... Someone, please help!
Hi all,
Is it a known bug or problem with LG G6 running Oreo, that if you take a photo with the stock camera app, but don't wait long enough for the save to complete and switch from the camera to another app, that your photo will never be saved and just discarded?
I can totally reproduce this behavior very predictably, just take a picture, then swipe up and press the circle button to bring up the desktop, then check the gallery and there is no record of the photo having been taken, it's just like you never took the photo. It kind of sucks that you have to "baby" the phone if you take pictures and want to quickly switch to another app to share the picture. I don't recall the phone behaving this way before Oreo.
Just to be safe I did a factory reset and yes the phone predictably behaves this way, where you need to just sit and wait in the camera app until the photo is fully committed to storage, and only then can you switch to another app. Apologies if this is a well-known bug but I wanted to hear other's experiences with how to best deal with this annoyance.
I tried it with my Verizon LG G6 and got the picture every time! Wondering what is different between the Sprint and Verizon versions?
Even my LG G2 did that on Lineage OS. No idea why.
So I'm going to guess it may be Oreo related.
Looking for my phone to blur who is calling while locked. How do I achieve this much needed function? It was a part of my last s9 update and I liked it. I switched to S10+ a week later and assumed it would be standard on S10+ and cant seem to find this function. Help!
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I'm trying to figure what options there are for robust call recording apps on rooted OP6Ts.
I'd like to know if a specific call recording application functions on Andriod Pie after rooting the device.
This application
here's the app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.appstar.callrecorder&hl=en_US
If those running a rooted OP6T would install the app and make a few calls I'd appreciate it.
Here's a number to Health and Human Services Office of Civil Right (all prerecorded menus; we won't bother anyone) to do test calls: (800) 368-1019
You may need to do some basic setup. Make sure call recording occurs automatically, or allow the overlay and manually engage the call recording.
For those willing to go to some effort, if at first the app doesn't work, the "Recording Settings" can be tweaked.
I don't know what the difference is between methods, other than that they change how the app tries to get voice data to record.
Can you hear both yourself and the the caller in the recording?
What recording settings were used?
What format did the recording save to (AAC/MP3/Wav?)
What is the sound quality of the recording?
Do any of the above change if you plug in a USB-C earbud/microphone or earbud/microphone attached via USB-C to 3.5mm/TRRS.
(note: bluetooth headsets have compatibility issues even on phones the app works; headset would need to be wired for this test, though info on Bluetooth would be nice if one is so inclined to provide it)
In the applications inbox for recordings, does the number or contact information show up, or is it listed only as "outgoing" or "incoming" call.
Alternatively, I'd be interested in any information/experiences rooted users may have with other call recording software. Such as Another Call Recorder - Unchained (https://labs.xda-developers.com/store/app/com.nll.acr). In particular, reliability and call recording quality (as good as 'the call').
Note: I'm aware Native Call Recording can be enabled via ADB. I have done this in my testing. The sound quality is awful on the OP6T I have (which is unrooted; uncertain yet if I need to return).
It seems the OP6T or the OP6T I received has issues with AAC/mp4 and other codecs, which may or may not involve something to do with how it's handling sampling rates - I recall reading that certain ROMs cause issues with audio frequency/sampling. It's a mystery to me. Looking to gather more information and hope that members of XDA can assist in this.
theres a magisk module to enable call recording. works perfect. at least it does on my 6t. recordings are clear. no issues at all. root your phone and try it. no need to install a recording app. the module even works on android 10 so.
OvrDriVE said:
theres a magisk module to enable call recording. works perfect. at least it does on my 6t. recordings are clear. no issues at all. root your phone and try it. no need to install a recording app. the module even works on android 10 so.
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Well, so my understanding is the Magisk module basically enables the native call recorder.
I've done that via ADB without rooting the phone and the call recording quality is poor. The the call recording apps still don't work properly. Though some of them can use the native call recorder to record calls. But again, audio quality is poor.
Meanwhile, my galaxy s5 on Marshmallow records with excellent sound quality. Though some calls get missed or have issues, which why I want to upgrade/resolve this problem.
Also, the need to note who a call is from and what was spoke of so as to create a call database that allows making sense of matters, I need that to be able to go back and sort through notes. An app lets me do that: date, time, person, with brief synopsis of most relevant information taken directly after the call ended and was saved.
Anyways, I'm not sure if it's a problem with the phone I received (it is 'refurbished' via Amazon Renewed) or a problem with the 6T, but every application I've tried to make a voice recording or call recording using AAC or MP4 runs into this poor audio quality recording issue in addition to the 'other party' not being recorded. This poor audio quality issue exists even with the ADB command and native call recording. Meanwhile, if I call my Galaxy S5 and just speak through the OP6T through my earbuds connected via USB-C dac, the S5 records a perfectly audible call recording.
So...I was hoping to hear more from other 6T owners and see if rooting could be expected to change any of these problems, or at least determine if these are problems that can be observed by others. It's kind of hard to assess if rooting will help out without committing to keeping this phone. The moment I root, it's hard to return it if things turn out to not work out the way I need.
Rooting the phone takes 5 minutes, installing the module less than one. You'll have your answer in less time than it took you write your posts.
Experiment instead of being in the abstract. You'll know then if you have to return the phone, after uninstalling root. From OnePlus point of view, rooting doesn't invalidate the warranty.
Striatum_bdr said:
Rooting the phone takes 5 minutes, installing the module less than one. You'll have your answer in less time than it took you write your posts.
Experiment instead of being in the abstract. You'll know then if you have to return the phone, after uninstalling root. From OnePlus point of view, rooting doesn't invalidate the warranty.[/QUOTE @Stratium_bdr, is there a particular guide for rooting, twrp and Magisk you can recommend? I'm running the latest Open Beta, and pretty adb savvy, just a little confused by AB partitions lol. Thank you!
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why can't you restore the phone? the normal msmdownloadtool is for international 6t's theres even one available for the t-mobile 6t to return it to t-mo's firmware. do some looking. it's all available on this forum.
also why not try android q. why pie for this. i don't see the point in pie when q is out and pretty stable atm
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Rooting the phone takes 5 minutes, installing the module less than one. You'll have your answer in less time than it took you write your posts.
Experiment instead of being in the abstract. You'll know then if you have to return the phone, after uninstalling root. From OnePlus point of view, rooting doesn't invalidate the warranty.
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So, I doubt they'd appreciate the phone being rooted. You're quite right that the most expedient method would be to root and find out, just one I hesitate to try. If rooting didn't turn out to be a solution, I must return the OP6T to the Amazon seller.
Looking into things, I've learned the OP6T has a history of problems with microphone audio in third party applications. And a post at one call recording app developer's forum suggested some phones have issues with sampling frequencies that are caused by ROM issues.
Some OOS update notes indicate fixes have been made in some versions for mic issues, but I'll have to update to see if the issues I'm encountering are the same they addressed. I'm trying to find the right ROMs from a trusted source to update the phone, as the auto-update just sits there and tells me 9.0.11 OOS is 'up-to-date'.
Strangely, OnePlus doesn't offer previous firmware's via their support site, just the latest, which updates to Andriod 10, and I have more issues with call recording exist with 10 than 9.
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why can't you restore the phone? the normal msmdownloadtool is for international 6t's theres even one available for the t-mobile 6t to return it to t-mo's firmware. do some looking. it's all available on this forum.
also why not try android q. why pie for this. i don't see the point in pie when q is out and pretty stable atm
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Does Andriod Q have some benefit to call recording? I recall a news article that postulated Google might be restoreing call recording, but it remains unclear if, how, or when.
OnePlus don't care about root. You can do whatever you want with your phone as long as your don't mess with hardware. It doesn't void the warranty at all. But if you prefer to colocate things it's up to you. Good luck.
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OnePlus don't care about root. You can do whatever you want with your phone as long as your don't mess with hardware. It doesn't void the warranty at all. But if you prefer to colocate things it's up to you. Good luck.
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Well, when I chatted with their support they said their official recommendation was to not root. Which is pretty much what every manufacturer says. I'll keep it in mind. Going to await OnePlus supports assistance tracking down an older OOS version to flash; see what they does.
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Does Andriod Q have some benefit to call recording? I recall a news article that postulated Google might be restoreing call recording, but it remains unclear if, how, or when.
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google actually removed the ability to record calls in q. even there api is no longer allowed. the reason for this is because call recording is illegal in probably 90% of the world. however since it is legal in a few places(specifically places oneplus sells there phones) oneplus allows it if you enable the feature by toggling it on. hence the magisk module for it. the call recording magisk module that installs an app also works really well on q but it's 10$ for the full app that gets installed. for me it was just easier to enable the built in feature. besides why pay 10$ if you dont have to.
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google actually removed the ability to record calls in q. even there api is no longer allowed. the reason for this is because call recording is illegal in probably 90% of the world. however since it is legal in a few places(specifically places oneplus sells there phones) oneplus allows it if you enable the feature by toggling it on. hence the magisk module for it. the call recording magisk module that installs an app also works really well on q but it's 10$ for the full app that gets installed. for me it was just easier to enable the built in feature. besides why pay 10$ if you dont have to.
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Does Andriod Q break call recording for OnePlus phones, or does the toggle still work?
Does rooting restore call recording to Q in other phones?
Do you think it's possible to create a custom ROM that adds back the call recording API to Q so that full call recording capability is restored?
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Does Andriod Q break call recording for OnePlus phones, or does the toggle still work?
Does rooting restore call recording to Q in other phones?
Do you think it's possible to create a custom ROM that adds back the call recording API to Q so that full call recording capability is restored?
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why would it break it on q on oneplus phones. they have there own implimentation of it. it's disabled by default but can easially be enabled once on the official oneplus software. and yes this includes converted t-mobile 6t's
why would rooting restore call recording on other phones. this isnt other phones threads this is a oneplus 6t thread. you wanna know about other phones go ask in there threads not here
no. as i said google has disabled the feature in q and dropped the api for it so no it is not possible to add it to a custom rom that i know of.
you want anymore info ask elsewhere as i really dont know much more then what i have already mentioned
I have been googling and spending days to get a definitive answer.
I got a S20+ 5G last week, so my S8 on Android 9.0 was demoted to my secondary phone. I use my secondary phone just for call recording because in my line of work, I sometimes have to record the conversations I have with people, with their knowledge that its being recorded.
Till now I used a Sony Xperia Z3 on Android 6.0.0., which allowed call recording apps, but now I want to switch to my S8.
As the S8 is now my secondary phone, I am prepared to do anything necessary to get this function, even if means I have to root, trip knox, loose the fingerprint sensor or what ever.
I just can't seem to find a definitive guide on how to root a Exynos S8, nor if that will enable call recordning, or which apps to use when I eventually root my phone.
I have the SM-G950F model, Mar 1 Security update. From what I gathered, I can't downgrade to oreo or nougat because I have previously updated to Android Pie and the bootloader won't allow it.
Can anybody give some advice?
lujo_zgb said:
I have been googling and spending days to get a definitive answer.
I got a S20+ 5G last week, so my S8 on Android 9.0 was demoted to my secondary phone. I use my secondary phone just for call recording because in my line of work, I sometimes have to record the conversations I have with people, with their knowledge that its being recorded.
Till now I used a Sony Xperia Z3 on Android 6.0.0., which allowed call recording apps, but now I want to switch to my S8.
As the S8 is now my secondary phone, I am prepared to do anything necessary to get this function, even if means I have to root, trip knox, loose the fingerprint sensor or what ever.
I just can't seem to find a definitive guide on how to root a Exynos S8, nor if that will enable call recordning, or which apps to use when I eventually root my phone.
I have the SM-G950F model, Mar 1 Security update. From what I gathered, I can't downgrade to oreo or nougat because I have previously updated to Android Pie and the bootloader won't allow it.
Can anybody give some advice?
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I think Indonesian firmware should, not tested i found this information while reading S20+ section you can read this thread.
Thanks, I saw it, jt doesnt work anymore. I dont want to meddle with my s20+ anyways. Looking to get the S8 recording...