Phone call recording software for Touch HD

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amitbsh

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I know that there are some ROMs that this software is included.
In my ROM this software is not included.
Where can I find this software?
 

sammis

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The only way you can record a call on the HD is if you use the speaker and some third party software such as Isecretary or Resco Audio Recorder.
 

amitbsh

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I don't have the software, but I have read in one of the forums that this software exists in some of the HD ROMs.
i think that this forum is exactly the one for this purpose.
There are a lot of members form a lot of places, and we will find the member that has this software.
 

ArkaneX

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From what I've heard, ICR (In Call Recording) was included in preproduction ROMs only. It would be good to know that somebody got it, at least to check if it's worth anything. Anyway, I wonder why HTC decided to exclude this soft from production ROM...
 

tkalli

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Are you saying that you can record the income voice as well as your out going voice on a call and then play it back.

From Resco Website:


"Record and organize every incoming or outgoing call."

Program startup and recording of whole phone call. Store to a special subfolder and name the recorded file with caller/callee's name.

(Both sides recording is hardware dependent. If your recording contains voice of one side only, it is not due to the program's failure.)
 

amitbsh

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If someone has the non official ROM that includes this software we can extract it form there.
 

MHoefler

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Yes, please! If somebody would be able to get the original ICR software from HTC, this would be really great! The hardware obviously supports recording both parties (or HTC wouldn't have included the SW in the first ROMs) and with the currently available 3rd party apps, you either have to turn the speakerphone on to hear the other person, or he's way to slient to understand properly. With HTC's software, both callers should be audible perfectly.

Regards!
 

HDuser

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I would have thought that if the HTC software was "market ready" they would have put it in the 1.14 rom. As they have not I can only think that it will generate more support calls than anything else.

My thoughts anyway nothing confirmed
 

surur

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I would have thought that if the HTC software was "market ready" they would have put it in the 1.14 rom. As they have not I can only think that it will generate more support calls than anything else.

My thoughts anyway nothing confirmed

It may be more to do with the law than technology.

Surur
 

Koppány

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From Resco Website:


"Record and organize every incoming or outgoing call."

Program startup and recording of whole phone call. Store to a special subfolder and name the recorded file with caller/callee's name.

(Both sides recording is hardware dependent. If your recording contains voice of one side only, it is not due to the program's failure.)

If I understand correct, it is a cooced ROM, wich is able to record both party by a phone calling - with 3rd party program: resco audio recorder.

I used the original 1.14.401 ROM with this program, and i could hear only my voice. With an other PDA - Samsung Omnia - i recorded both party with succes.
The program Audio Notes Touch is able to record both party, but the voice of caller is very quiet.
 

atomikpt

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Well I think by the law, its not legal to record any phone conversation without the permission of the persons involved.

However the development of such a program may be easy, releasing it to public has to asure legal purposes.

So therefore, I don't think any of that HTC releasing or some ROM having it is true.
 

Koppány

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Well I think by the law, its not legal to record any phone conversation without the permission of the persons involved.

However the development of such a program may be easy, releasing it to public has to asure legal purposes.

So therefore, I don't think any of that HTC releasing or some ROM having it is true.
I don't think it is so. By other producers - like f.e. Samsung - it makes no problem. So I think the reason should be something else.