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cookci
12th June 2005, 10:12 PM
im running the standard windows software on my orange spvm1000.

Basically i need to phone someone up and record what they say and what i say etc.... any ideas if that is possible and what software would i need?


please help

christian

smithy318i
13th June 2005, 12:44 AM
press the record button and hold it ... :roll:

cruisin-thru
13th June 2005, 02:44 AM
That will only catch one side of conversation.

smithy318i
13th June 2005, 07:12 AM
No.
Both sides of the conversation are recoreded.

I use it all the time ( when i cant be bothered to look for a pen) :lol:

cruisin-thru
15th June 2005, 09:53 PM
So the record button needs to be depressed and held throughout the conversation? I will try that and see if it works, I havent been able to get both sides of conversation yet and many threads on this subject lead me to believe that others are having the same problem. Is this a documented method or something you found yourself.?

raunak
15th June 2005, 10:15 PM
yes of course a convo can b recorde.and both sides of it very clearly.
lissen carefully
dial the dersired no click the green button n once it rings press record once n leave it now th convo will b recorded... trust me.
but press rec button once the no is dialed ok not b4 the no is dialed not after the other party answers the call.
use it n tell me if it works pm me n let me know ............cheers

smithy318i
15th June 2005, 11:37 PM
Is this a documented method or something you found yourself.?

just found it myself.
I wanted my sisters email address but didn't have a pen.

Menneisyys
31st January 2006, 02:55 PM
As far as one-button recording (you just press a button and it starts recording) is concerned, you may want to check out the "One-button recording? Does it need to show the app window?" row in the article "Everything you may need to know about sound recording on the Pocket PC" at http://pocketpcmag.com/blogs/menneisyys/112005SoundRecorderApps.asp

Almost all third-party sound / audio recorder applications know this trick.