CallRecorder Full v1.3
Requirements: Android 2.2+
Overview: This program records phone calls from the phone line on some phones.
Requirements: Android 2.2+
Overview: This program records phone calls from the phone line on some phones.
PLEASE UNINSTALL TRIAL VERSION FIRST AND THEN INSTALL FULL VERSION.
This program records phone calls from the phone line on some phones. Such recording is not usually available out-of-the-box, it needs hardware support in your OS kernel and root access. If you have an HTC device, you’re in clover if you’ve got a custom ROM. Otherwise, please visit the xda site, there’re plenty. Basically any device is supported, provided that it’s based on a Qualcomm chip, say, their Snapdragons, etc. If your device has no such support, the program still records phone calls, but you need to select Android API in preferences and the recording will most likely proceed from the mike, not from the line. Please feel free to make any comments or send suggestions.
For more information please read thread on xda-developers.com – [Android 2.2+] CallRecorder – record phone calls from the phone line – xda-developers (also trial version is available)
Issue tracker: skvalex / CallRecorder / issues — Bitbucket
The list of supported devices:
Requires the kernel with 2-way call recording patch and ROOT permissions:
– HTC Desire
– HTC HD2
– Google Nexus One
– HTC Desire HD
– HTC Desire Z
– HTC Desire S
– HTC Incredible S
– HTC Thunderbolt
– HTC Sensation
– HTC EVO 3D (CDMA)
– HTC Hero
– HTC Wildfire
– ZTE Blade
– Sony Ericsson XPERIA ray
– Sony Ericsson XPERIA arc
– Samsung Galaxy S II X (SGH-T989)
– Galaxy Nexus (alsa required)
– Samsung Galaxy R (alsa & Chinese kernel required)
Use standard API for recording (may record from the mic):
– Samsung GT-I9100 Galaxy S II (Doesn’t work on Android 4 ICS, Preferences: Audio source – voice uplink, and voice downlink when BT headset is connected(it will record only other side, but it’s better then nothing))
This program records phone calls from the phone line on some phones. Such recording is not usually available out-of-the-box, it needs hardware support in your OS kernel and root access. If you have an HTC device, you’re in clover if you’ve got a custom ROM. Otherwise, please visit the xda site, there’re plenty. Basically any device is supported, provided that it’s based on a Qualcomm chip, say, their Snapdragons, etc. If your device has no such support, the program still records phone calls, but you need to select Android API in preferences and the recording will most likely proceed from the mike, not from the line. Please feel free to make any comments or send suggestions.
For more information please read thread on xda-developers.com – [Android 2.2+] CallRecorder – record phone calls from the phone line – xda-developers (also trial version is available)
Issue tracker: skvalex / CallRecorder / issues — Bitbucket
The list of supported devices:
Requires the kernel with 2-way call recording patch and ROOT permissions:
– HTC Desire
– HTC HD2
– Google Nexus One
– HTC Desire HD
– HTC Desire Z
– HTC Desire S
– HTC Incredible S
– HTC Thunderbolt
– HTC Sensation
– HTC EVO 3D (CDMA)
– HTC Hero
– HTC Wildfire
– ZTE Blade
– Sony Ericsson XPERIA ray
– Sony Ericsson XPERIA arc
– Samsung Galaxy S II X (SGH-T989)
– Galaxy Nexus (alsa required)
– Samsung Galaxy R (alsa & Chinese kernel required)
Use standard API for recording (may record from the mic):
– Samsung GT-I9100 Galaxy S II (Doesn’t work on Android 4 ICS, Preferences: Audio source – voice uplink, and voice downlink when BT headset is connected(it will record only other side, but it’s better then nothing))
What’s in this version:
– automatically converting from WAV to AMR (experimental features)
– new tab "Tasks" for converting queue
– details of recording (long tap)
– spaces & call type in file name (experimental features -> file name pattern)
– bug fixes and improvements
– automatically converting from WAV to AMR (experimental features)
– new tab "Tasks" for converting queue
– details of recording (long tap)
– spaces & call type in file name (experimental features -> file name pattern)
– bug fixes and improvements
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