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I tried the In Call Recording Cab and I don't think it's working. I have a verizon TP2. Anyone else get it to work on your CDMA TP2? Also, where do you find the option if it is working?
 
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I had no issues. Just install, do a reboot (or not, I'm not sure if it's required or not).

During a call, press the menu soft key and tick record call. To find the call, fire up notes and you should see it. Set Notes to record audio to the storage card and you shouldn't have any storeage issues.
 
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I had no issues. Just install, do a reboot (or not, I'm not sure if it's required or not).

During a call, press the menu soft key and tick record call. To find the call, fire up notes and you should see it. Set Notes to record audio to the storage card and you shouldn't have any storeage issues.
While not the original poster, thanks for the reply. I can verify the cab works for sprint.
 
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which thread is the original cab in?
 
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I tried the In Call Recording Cab and I don't think it's working. I have a verizon TP2. Anyone else get it to work on your CDMA TP2? Also, where do you find the option if it is working?

Confirmed working on my VZW TP2....

As stated before, open the "Notes" program and hit "options" and select the storage card as the place to store the notes.

Next make a call, hit "options" look for the "record call" option and ur good to go. When you end the call it automatically ends the recording so you do not have to go to "options" again and do that part.

After you end the call, run the "Notes" program and you will see the media files with the date and time as the name. Thats your call recording.

Here is the link to orginial thread on the topic.....http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=536472
 
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I tried the In Call Recording Cab and I don't think it's working. I have a verizon TP2. Anyone else get it to work on your CDMA TP2? Also, where do you find the option if it is working?


I like ACR works real well. automatic too!
 
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Ive been using ACR as well. Its automatic so I dont have to think about it. It labels the calls really well with caller ID info and time stamps. I just have to remember to clean out my "call recording" folder once in awhile ). I think you can set it to only record when you trigger it as well.
 
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I tried the In Call Recording Cab and I don't think it's working. I have a verizon TP2. Anyone else get it to work on your CDMA TP2? Also, where do you find the option if it is working?
You need to follow the two steps bellow:

1. To enable 2 way recording just change:

Code:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\BuiltIn\WaveDev]
"VocRecPath"=dword:00000002and you'll be able to record with any software.

2. If you want to use WM6 native recording (WAW only, on \my documents\notes, manual activation: during a call hit "record" on call menu) create:

Code:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\AudioRecording]
"Enabled"=dword:00000001

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Voice]
"EnableCallRecordMenuItem"=dword:00000001
"AllowInCallRecording"=dword:00000001
 
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Ive been using ACR as well. Its automatic so I dont have to think about it. It labels the calls really well with caller ID info and time stamps. I just have to remember to clean out my "call recording" folder once in awhile ). I think you can set it to only record when you trigger it as well.
The nice thing about ACR is the way you can set it to record every call, BUT to have a screen pop up AFTER the call to offer you the option to keep it or not. Simply choose Yes or No after the call
 
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Location: I live where people have a sense of humor, in AMERICA..!!!!!!!!
you guys had to install cab's for this..?? my phone came with this option 100% stock...


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