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How to record a conversation on iPhone?
Greetings!
I was looking for an application for the iPhone that would allow you to record incoming and outgoing calls and then listen or save to your computer. But the search failed miserably, the only thing I found is iRecorder which can record only outgoing calls and not directly, but forwarding the call to its voip servers and recording there already.
I understand that this is not possible without a jailbreak, but the jail is not a problem.
If someone knows how to implement this, please tell me!
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Apple does not allow you to record conversations on iphone, because. it violates the rights of the interlocutor (to mine such an interpretation). so there is no software. and is unlikely to be. This is the biggest downside of the iphone.
Yes. On the iPhone, recording is prohibited, the above correctly said. But there are options to work around the problem from afar.
If you need to record more than a single conversation, but this function is expected to be in demand often, then it makes sense to google for the words “bluetooth call recorder”. The essence is headsets with the ability to record conversations. Up to such fun and expensive solutions as Call Mynah: www.spygadgets.com/call-mynah-cell-phone-recorder.aspx
It generally emulates a different type of mobile phone, connected via bluetooth to the main one. Writes conversations automatically, logs details such as the interlocutor's number, date / time, etc. Why this emulation of "another phone" is needed besides recording conversations - everyone will come up with for himself. Perhaps it will save someone in situations of lousy communication, if, for example, there is only a reception at the window - then the main mobile phone can be left on the windowsill, and with this thing you can easily move around the apartment.
And so there are cheaper options for simple "headphone" headsets with a record.
Do not try to buy any Bluetooth devices for recording conversations, only if you do not mind your money! The prices for these devices are inflated many times over, but there is a cheaper and better way to record. To do this, you need any, the cheapest digital voice recorder with a line input or with the ability to connect an external microphone and listen to the signal from the input to the headphones in real time, most Chinese voice recorders for $ 20-30 can do this. Next, we need a cable with Jack 3.5 at both ends, we insert one into the iPhone, the second into the input of the recorder, we connect headphones to the recorder and that's it, the design for recording is ready. The iPhone thinks that headphones are connected to it and when making a call, all sound (including your voice) will be transmitted to the input of the recorder, the recorder will record everything, and you will hear everything in the headphones. The standard iPhone microphone will be used for the conversation. It is clear that such a design will not always be convenient to use, but it is no different from devices that connect like a headset and record your calls.
Or maybe you can just turn on the speakerphone and record the conversation with the included Voice Recorder?
Buy a miniEDIC then, and put it under your iPhone case. Oni are quite tiny.
I'm afraid to upset you, but you may not be able to record conversations even on a jailbrake iPhone. There are suspicions that the sound of the conversation goes past the software part.
There is a callwrite.ru service . Records both incoming and outgoing calls without jailbreak
Minus - the recording is charged as a call to Irkutsk. If you have a service for talking all over Russia, then there are no problems. If you are from Irkutsk, you are lucky. 5 minutes are given upon registration.
Video instruction:
https://youtu.be/lSIvs3Z9Dxg
I use the Pro-X program from www.opengsm.ru - yes, it needs a jailbreak, but it writes conversations on iphone 6 and 6s, unlike others. And there are no problems with sip telephony and overpayment
At the moment there is paid software: TapeACall Pro
https://itunes.apple.com/ru/app/tapeacall-pro-zapi...
I have been using the REKK application for a month now, it records both incoming and outgoing calls, converts them to text and there is a "share" function, you can also transfer files to your computer. 4pda recently wrote a review on the application, I advise you to read: 4pda.ru/2019/11/07/363866
Free Telegram-bot VoiceRecordBot
All calls at the end of the conversation fall automatically into the bot. Unlimited storage time and volume.
A month ago, I started using the cloud-based call recording solution from REKK. Records all calls without an application and saves them in your personal account. Immediately after the recording, you can listen to and save the audio + since the solution is cloudy, you can access the recordings from any device by opening your personal account. A week ago I decided to try recording from the REKK application - Recording calls from the same developers, so far the recorder has never let me down. Recording quality is high + all conversations are converted to text automatically.
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