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saawan
12th February 2008, 04:07 PM
is it possible to record an ongoing telephone conversation using some commercial or public software
abubasim
12th February 2008, 07:48 PM
Yes! Buy yourself a Nokia Symbian S60 smartphone and then install IVCM (http://www.mobisophy.com/products/IVCM%20for%20S60%203rd.htm). :p
ai6908
12th February 2008, 08:31 PM
is it possible to record an ongoing telephone conversation using some commercial or public software
Default record function under notes and HTC Voice recorder does that to an extent. You might want to try them first, before buying a Nokia Phone!:rolleyes:
The Juggler
12th February 2008, 10:21 PM
Default record function under notes and HTC Voice recorder does that to an extent. You might want to try them first, before buying a Nokia Phone!:rolleyes:
I think that will only record your voice. It does not record the voice of the caller. I think this is an issue with all phones using WM. I did read somewhere that Vito software might have a solution for this...
check out this blog for more info:
http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/index.php?blog=3&p=1931&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1
Franceschiello
12th February 2008, 10:23 PM
Hi, Try "Vito audio notes"
It's possible to set for record any conversation, and automatically save incoming and outgoing...
ooops... my english it's very terrible... so... it's better if You try this program...
XtreMe_G
12th February 2008, 10:58 PM
this topic has been covered so many times......short answer, no you cannot record calls. there's a whole list of articles in the wiki right here (http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Audio%20and%20call%20recording% 2C%20answering%20machines)
abubasim
13th February 2008, 06:18 AM
Another short answer is: yes, you can record a phone conversation, but only on speakerphone mode. The microphone has to pick up the callers voice from the speaker, most HTC phones have this hardware restriction where the audio stream cannot be captured internally.
pashamangl
13th February 2008, 07:00 AM
could i say it's possilble?try this one:
.....send me pm
work like a charm
pls don't kill me i just want to help
later edit: cause i don't want to be killed i remove the link!who need the soft send me pm!
XtreMe_G
13th February 2008, 08:07 AM
we wont kill u for trying to help, but for posting warez.......
abubasim
13th February 2008, 04:56 PM
You don't need to post warez, just tell us the name of this amazing software that's supposed to overcome hardware limitations! (Or am I too optimistic here? Is this just one more case of mic picking up sound from loudspeaker?)
pashamangl
13th February 2008, 05:06 PM
it calls Resco Audio Recorders!try it !i offer link to some guys from here and if they want will report if is good or not!
later edit:
someone report it dosen't work but on my spv m3100 work very well!i give him instructions and i wait for report!if it works to him it works to everybody and in this case i will make a tutorial how to install and configure resco audio records
nandlal_mk
13th February 2008, 06:35 PM
Guys just use Vito Audio Notes.
It record ur call (no need to turn on speaker:cool:) even u cant notice this.
Vito Audio Notes 1.32:D
unusedusername
14th February 2008, 01:15 AM
Hrm this topic again...
From the audio notes webpage:
VITO AudioNotes does not record phone calls on Pocket PC due to operating system or hardware restrictions. On some Pocket PC Phone Edition devices VITO AudioNotes still can record phone calls without turning on speakerphone. Download the trial version and check if it records phone calls on your mobile device.
So apparently it works on some pocket PCs and does not work on others. Has anyone tried this with success on the hermes?
tagore
14th February 2008, 07:37 AM
it calls Resco Audio Recorders!try it !i offer link to some guys from here and if they want will report if is good or not!
later edit:
someone report it dosen't work but on my spv m3100 work very well!i give him instructions and i wait for report!if it works to him it works to everybody and in this case i will make a tutorial how to install and configure resco audio records
I tried Resco on my M3100, it records my voice but not the caller voice, it is too low. How did you resolve that ?
Juan
abubasim
14th February 2008, 10:48 AM
Guys just use Vito Audio Notes.
It record ur call (no need to turn on speaker:cool:) even u cant notice this.
Vito Audio Notes 1.32:D
No need to turn on speaker? But you can still record both your own and the other party's voices? Please tell us how you managed to set this up!
I have a feeling that there are a lot of selfish people out there that think that "recording a telephonic call" means just their own voice and no need to record that pointless drivel of the other party :p
abubasim
19th February 2008, 07:37 PM
Hmmm.... I have a feeling that an answer will not be forthcoming...
pashamangl
19th February 2008, 10:34 PM
Hmmm.... I have a feeling that an answer will not be forthcoming...
dear Abubasim the answer come ...lattely but it come!it's true the other party voice is not very loud but if you have a pc i belive you can transfer the recording and listen as loud as you want!i tried to offer a solutions not a miracole!
Carlo626
24th February 2009, 04:37 PM
I use Turbo Mobile Event ( http://www.turboirc.com/ppc/ ) and it works very well with my p3600 (Trinity) - it automatically record the call of the group of people that I need (bank-work-salesman etc...) but not the private group and also only if I'm at work - pity that the interface is bare
Wam7
25th February 2009, 02:47 PM
I use Turbo Mobile Event ( http://www.turboirc.com/ppc/ ) and it works very well with my p3600 (Trinity) - it automatically record the call of the group of people that I need (bank-work-salesman etc...) but not the private group and also only if I'm at work - pity that the interface is bareBut does it clearly record the voice of the other party. My understanding it is a hardware limitation so that the other person voice will be recorded from the speaker so will not be very clear.
mirage22
25th February 2009, 08:29 PM
VITO Does not record any voice from the other party... It may on a 'trinity' or any other hardware, but on a Hermes, there is a hardware limitation...
People have tried a lot of softwares in the past, vito, resco et al, nothing works because of how the Hermes is designed...!
Carlo626
25th February 2009, 10:42 PM
But does it clearly record the voice of the other party. My understanding it is a hardware limitation so that the other person voice will be recorded from the speaker so will not be very clear.
give it a try - it's free ;-)
and yes it does - quite well for my needs - I have successufully recorded conversation (conference call ! - even with some people on a loudspeaker) for as long as one hour and the quality is the same you have while using the phone - very little quality loss - the only "bad" thing for me is the interface; there is none
- about the hardware limitation I know that FRING ( http://www.fring.com/ ) was having that problem with VOIP calls - it got solved - skype had similar issue with NEWER versions of it's software - the other party voice could be heard only through loudspeaker but I think that it's also solved - so maybe the limitaion is not in the hardware ;-)
bye
obaz
27th February 2009, 09:23 AM
I`ve tried Vito. it almost unusable - too mach noise.
character
27th February 2009, 01:07 PM
it calls Resco Audio Recorders!try it !i offer link to some guys from here and if they want will report if is good or not!
later edit:
someone report it dosen't work but on my spv m3100 work very well!i give him instructions and i wait for report!if it works to him it works to everybody and in this case i will make a tutorial how to install and configure resco audio records
care to share how to make it wrk for resco? really like to record my calls
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