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Adrior2011-01-07 13:47:49
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Adrior, 2011-01-07 13:47:49

Who coped with recording conversations on HTC Desire?

I bought myself a communicator in order to be able to record conversations (often after a conversation it is very necessary to remember important details). The choice fell on HTC Desire as the most suitable in terms of characteristics.
Who knew that in its firmware there is no vocpcm driver, which allows you to record conversations from both sides. T___T It turns out not a communicator, but a very expensive brick.
I read a bunch of forums discussing this problem, but I did not find a solution (except for black magic).
I'm sure I'm not the only one with this problem.
Has anyone managed to deal with this setup?

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Sergey, 2011-01-07
@bondbig

emnip, this is not a feature of Desire, it's a feature of Android OS.

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lashtal, 2011-01-07
@lashtal

There is no opportunity to record conversations on android now, you can not look.
stackoverflow.com/questions/4603113/record-call-in-android
There, at the link to codegoogle.com, the reason "no support of "SND" RPC inter-CPU exchange (function 0x30000002) in radio modules" is given below.

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Zorkus, 2011-01-07
@Zorkus

No, the fact is that it was from the core for the designer that this HTC driver was cut out. Those. on the designer, you need to rebuild the kernel / install a kernel rebuilt by someone else with support for this driver.

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Adrior, 2011-01-07
@Adrior

No, well, there are a lot of programs for recording calls, and a lot of reviews that they work (false)? Did any of the habrausers manage to record a conversation on any machine (what?)?

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MakeInstall, 2011-01-10
@MakeInstall

At one time, I recorded perfectly on Nokia and it costs less.

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DYm00n, 2011-01-10
@DYm00n

My HTC Hero installed a program - the voice recorder (recorder) writes everything perfectly, only my voice is heard well, and the interlocutor is very quiet

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