[How-To] Record Calls
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@Br1 OK, thx a lot, works now like a charm.
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@Br1 Hello. Is your OTA-2 work / procedure the same for OTA-3 ? Thanks again
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@domubpkm no ota 3 update for my device, i cannot test it
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@Br1 said in [How-To] Record Calls:
no ota 3 update for my device, i cannot test it
yesterday I ordered a google pixel 3a xl ... it will take some time.Don't really understand. Your current phone is broken / out or the OTA-3 update will come later even if you ordered a new phone ?
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@domubpkm from what I understand ota 3 update will be available only for currently supported devices
Xiaomi MI A2 isn't there, it doesn't have a maintainer -
@Br1 Okay, and unfortunately for you. I didn't understand why you got OTA-2 and not OTA-3. I will wait for a future feedback about the DNS change on OTA-3, because your procedure has become essential to me, more than VPN on UT ultimately.
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OTA 3 Stable channel --- You can reinstall, no changes are necessary.
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@Br1 Doesn't work for me on Volla. MyRec is empty after a call.
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@domubpkm it's the same with my pixel 3a xl (fresh install) and I'm tryin' to understand why.
There are other things that donโt work ... you have made a fresh install or update from xenial ? -
@Br1 A full first focal fresh install with the installer (with wipe data). For DNS, it's work well.
The focal call recorder would already have been useful to me.
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@Br1 Will try on my Volla. thanks very much. What do you mean by your comment ? Is it the same procedure ? Nothing dangerous to install or new things to do before installing ?
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@domubpkm said in [How-To] Record Calls:
Is it the same procedure ?
Yes
What do you mean by your comment ?
the install script changes I had to make
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@Br1 Seems ok on Volla :
Edit nov 24 : Confirms that it works fine. The only point to improve if feasible is the quality/sharpness of sound recording in speaker mode.
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@Br1 works for me with RC test OTA-4.
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--- OTA 4 I confirm, no problems.
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@Br1 while this conversation appears to revolve around technical aspects, I would like to also point out, that as UT lovers we appreciate privacy, which is not only ours, but also of others. This is not only a moral consideration, but in certain countries also reflected by the laws. Violation of confidentiality of the word, by (1) recording non public conversations without consent and (2) making available to others such records. Technical feasibility versus legitimacy or legacy do not necessarily go hand in hand.
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@mschmids If you listen again to what they said to you, you have not committed any crime.
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@Br1 in certain countries already recording non public conversations without consent is a crime. If you listen just yourself to the recording, it will most probably remain unnoticed though. No plaintiff, no judge. The fact remains.
A visits B at home. They talk over a warm drink. B records the conversation unnoticed on the cell phone. C has access to this cell phone, finds the recording file and posts it on the Internet.
B is liable to prosecution under Section ยง201 (1) no. 1 StGB, because of recording the private conversation without consent. C is liable to prosecution under Section ยง201 (1) no. 2 StGB, because of making the recording accessible to third parties.