Resco Audio Recorder released for Smartphone |
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Resco Audio Recorder released for Smartphone |
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Sep 14 2007, 12:00
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![]() The Main Man! Group: Admin Team Posts: 21,816 Favorited Topics: 51 Joined: 6th November 2002 From: Norwich, UK Member No.: 1 Device(s): Touch HD / G1 Twitter: @paulatmodaco |
Resco Audio Recorder, the leading audio recording solution for Pocket PC, has now made the transition to Smartphone!
Available immediately from the Resco site for $19.95 (with a free trial available), the application includes a wealth of features, including... QUOTE(Resco)
I know a lot of Smartphone users have been waiting for much of this functionality a while - and the automated phone call recording is sure to make it a hit! An additional code pack (priced at $9.95) adds AAC encoding and decoding, together with MP3 encoding (MP3 decoding is in the base product). Enjoy - screenshots follow P ![]() ![]() -------------------- My current devices of choice - HTC Touch HD (Miri 6.5 v11), White T-Mobile G1 (Haykuro ADP1.5Hr3-A2SD), Samsung Blackjack II (6.1 stock) ![]() |
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Sep 15 2007, 15:46
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Newbie Group: Posters Posts: 15 Joined: 1st April 2003 Member No.: 4,179 Device(s): C550, QTEK 8500 |
Glad that they did a demo version, it doesn't work, at least not on my QTEK 8500 anyway. It doesn't automatically record calls and when I recorded them myself I could only hear my own voice! Half a conversation is about as useful as no conversation.
I was really hoping that this would be the solution to the smartphone call recording problem as well. I am still using my Siemens SL45 to record my important calls, despite having a smartphone since 2003. I guess that won't be changing anytime some. Maybe the Linux phones will have this functionality. |
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Sep 15 2007, 17:36
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![]() Enthusiast Group: Posters Posts: 207 Joined: 6th June 2005 Member No.: 133,302 Device(s): V1415 |
Sounds like it has been developed as well as Resco radio has been.
It would be nice if they got one product right before moving on to another. |
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Sep 15 2007, 17:54
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![]() The Main Man! Group: Admin Team Posts: 21,816 Favorited Topics: 51 Joined: 6th November 2002 From: Norwich, UK Member No.: 1 Device(s): Touch HD / G1 Twitter: @paulatmodaco |
DOH!
PaulT - have you tried this? http://www.softtrends.com/products/livepvr/livepvrwmsp.htm P |
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Sep 17 2007, 20:57
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Newbie Group: Posters Posts: 8 Joined: 16th July 2007 Member No.: 278,519 Device(s): Nokia E61 |
But is there a mic line in on smart phones so i could record an external source, say from a phone, microphone, or even RCAs to record a DJ set or music?
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Sep 18 2007, 00:02
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Newbie Group: Posters Posts: 15 Joined: 1st April 2003 Member No.: 4,179 Device(s): C550, QTEK 8500 |
Thanks Paul. I tried that one as well, but couldn't get it to record my calls automatically and for some reason couldn't make a call once I'd started recording with the meeting notes, or voice recorder options either. I don't understand why this functionality has been lacking in Smartphones, it's almost as if they are purposely designed not to record phone calls as the Voice Notes app stops recording when you make a call in every Smartphone that I have had. In most other phones, Siemens SL45 and even the Motorola Razr, you just press a button to record a phone call and have great recordings. |
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Sep 20 2007, 00:42
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Regular Group: Posters Posts: 51 Joined: 25th June 2007 Member No.: 270,468 Device(s): HTC S710 |
Maybe it's because recording calls is illegal in most countries? Just an idea...
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Sep 20 2007, 16:11
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Newbie Group: Posters Posts: 15 Joined: 1st April 2003 Member No.: 4,179 Device(s): C550, QTEK 8500 |
Maybe it's because recording calls is illegal in most countries? Just an idea... I thought that as well at one point, but I think that it is a misconception, after all most companies record the telephone calls made to them by their customers ("Your call may be recorded..." etc). It is certainly perfectly legal to record your telephone calls in the UK according to the Ofcom website. I believe that it is also legal in most US states. Legal or not most other phones have that ability. Maybe it is a Smartphone requirement not to be able to record calls, or maybe a HTC thing? This post has been edited by PaulT: Sep 20 2007, 16:12 |
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Sep 23 2007, 09:43
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Hardcore Group: Moderator Team Posts: 1,010 Joined: 3rd December 2006 Member No.: 216,586 Device(s): a lot |
Glad that they did a demo version, it doesn't work, at least not on my QTEK 8500 anyway. It doesn't automatically record calls and when I recorded them myself I could only hear my own voice! Half a conversation is about as useful as no conversation. I was really hoping that this would be the solution to the smartphone call recording problem as well. I am still using my Siemens SL45 to record my important calls, despite having a smartphone since 2003. I guess that won't be changing anytime some. Maybe the Linux phones will have this functionality. Unfortunately, VERY few PPC's / Smartphones support reecording calls. One of them is the HTC Oxygen / s310 - a pretty mediocre, but cheap Smartphone. I only use it for phoning purposes because of the 100% support for call recording. Also see my related articles in the local MoDaCo forum; I've published seveeral articles on call recordinig. |
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Sep 23 2007, 09:47
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Hardcore Group: Moderator Team Posts: 1,010 Joined: 3rd December 2006 Member No.: 216,586 Device(s): a lot |
Maybe it's because recording calls is illegal in most countries? Just an idea... Nope, on the contrary - the vast majority of US states allow for call recording. The situation is pretty much same in the rest of the world. I've published some articles on the legal issues of call recording; you might want to chek them.(I think I've also cross-posted the legal one to the general Smartphone forum here.) |
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Sep 23 2007, 09:49
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Hardcore Group: Moderator Team Posts: 1,010 Joined: 3rd December 2006 Member No.: 216,586 Device(s): a lot |
Thanks Paul. I tried that one as well, but couldn't get it to record my calls automatically and for some reason couldn't make a call once I'd started recording with the meeting notes, or voice recorder options either. I don't understand why this functionality has been lacking in Smartphones, it's almost as if they are purposely designed not to record phone calls as the Voice Notes app stops recording when you make a call in every Smartphone that I have had. In most other phones, Siemens SL45 and even the Motorola Razr, you just press a button to record a phone call and have great recordings. It's the hardware that doesn't allow for call recording; this is why not any call recordes work. |
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Sep 24 2007, 04:33
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![]() Hardcore Group: Posters Posts: 2,011 Joined: 10th July 2006 From: US, Washington, Everett Member No.: 197,656 Device(s): AT&T Tilt (Kaiser)!!! |
It's the hardware that doesn't allow for call recording; this is why not any call recordes work. Vito Audio Notes and PM recorder record call records. I'm using a t-mobile sda, how does the hardware allow it in this case? -------------------- try my wmp skins for smartphone! | and my newest Pocket PC compatible skin!
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Sep 24 2007, 07:57
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Hardcore Group: Moderator Team Posts: 1,010 Joined: 3rd December 2006 Member No.: 216,586 Device(s): a lot |
Vito Audio Notes and PM recorder record call records. I'm using a t-mobile sda, how does the hardware allow it in this case? The SDA does allow for recording calls - most other Smartphones and Pocket PC's don't. BTW, my latest article on these matters is at http://www.modaco.com/Review-decent-phone-call-t255512.html |
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Sep 24 2007, 22:56
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![]() Hardcore Group: Posters Posts: 2,011 Joined: 10th July 2006 From: US, Washington, Everett Member No.: 197,656 Device(s): AT&T Tilt (Kaiser)!!! |
The SDA does allow for recording calls - most other Smartphones and Pocket PC's don't. BTW, my latest article on these matters is at http://www.modaco.com/Review-decent-phone-call-t255512.html so whats the difference between the hardware teh SDA has verses other devices? why does hardware matter? sound is sound, and why cant it be recorded? |
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Sep 28 2007, 16:20
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Newbie Group: Posters Posts: 15 Joined: 1st April 2003 Member No.: 4,179 Device(s): C550, QTEK 8500 |
Unfortunately, VERY few PPC's / Smartphones support reecording calls. One of them is the HTC Oxygen / s310 - a pretty mediocre, but cheap Smartphone. I only use it for phoning purposes because of the 100% support for call recording. Also see my related articles in the local MoDaCo forum; I've published seveeral articles on call recordinig. Had a look at those articles, gave PMRecorder a try and was amazed to find that it worked perfectly! It automatically records all my calls, records both sides of the conversation clearly and with PMRBackup takes them off my phone and puts them onto my PC. All for free. Thanks Menneisyys, no more changing phones before important calls. |
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Sep 29 2007, 10:58
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Hardcore Group: Moderator Team Posts: 1,010 Joined: 3rd December 2006 Member No.: 216,586 Device(s): a lot |
so whats the difference between the hardware teh SDA has verses other devices? why does hardware matter? sound is sound, and why cant it be recorded? Because the built-in mike only records half of the conversation: YOUR voice, not that of the other party. Recording the other party is just disabled in many Smartphone and most PPC models. |
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