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    [How-To] Record Calls

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      • BollyB Offline
        Bolly @domubpkm
        last edited by

        @domubpkm I can read them.

        2015-Now (Daily use) : BQ Aquaris E4.5 Ubuntu edition
        2016-Now (Daily use) : BQ Aquaris M10 FHD Betatester

        2020-Now : PinePhone Braveheart & CE UBports
        2020-Now (Family/Daily use): Vollaphone Xenial
        2022-Now (Family/Daily use): Vollaphone 22 Focal

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          domubpkm @Bolly
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          @bolly said in [How-To] Record Calls:

          I can read them

          Hello.
          What do you mean more specifically? What phone /channel ?

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          • BollyB Offline
            Bolly @domubpkm
            last edited by Bolly

            Hello @domubpkm ,

            • E4.5 stable channel.
            • Installation with the script: https://forums.ubports.com/topic/8144/how-to-record-calls/4?_=1665911281738
            • Open file with file explorer and preview.

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            2016-Now (Daily use) : BQ Aquaris M10 FHD Betatester

            2020-Now : PinePhone Braveheart & CE UBports
            2020-Now (Family/Daily use): Vollaphone Xenial
            2022-Now (Family/Daily use): Vollaphone 22 Focal

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              domubpkm @Bolly
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              @bolly Exact. Preview on the line of selected wav file works but not preview on top.

              2022-10-16T09:37:16.255Z.png

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                domubpkm
                last edited by domubpkm

                Hello @Br1 . I just noticed today, as it is my first try,
                that the sound reproduced from the recording in loudspeaker mode is not of good quality. Do you confirm it? If so, can you make the recording speakerphone compatible?

                Edit 10/30 : I note that recordings are named with their recording end time. Personally, it seems more logical to me that this is the start time of a recording: that's why I rename each recording with the times contained in the call log.

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                  Josué
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                  @BR1 thank you for this jewell!

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                  • BollyB Offline
                    Bolly @Br1
                    last edited by Bolly

                    @br1 Very thanks.

                    I have dedicated an entry in my blog in Spanish of your great work, it is mostly a translation.

                    https://elcondonrotodegnu.wordpress.com/2022/12/31/como-grabar-todas-las-llamadas-en-ubuntu-touch-automaticamente/

                    The link to your installation script is down, I had to create another one.

                    https://t.me/ElCondonRotoDeGNU/3

                    Thanks you again and good year ☺

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                      domubpkm
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                      It's the feature that has done me the greatest service since it's been around. Should be by default on each smartphone and can be activated as desired. Will absolutely have to be adapted for focal if necessary.

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                        FP3plusRT
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                        Great.
                        Works under OTA-24 on FairPhone 3+.
                        Saves me from taking notes during a call.

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                          --------- UPDATE ---------

                          I am glad you enjoyed 🙂 ... new version to install/uninstall with single command, see here for further information.

                          The previous version must be uninstalled and the device rebooted, but first save the recorded calls or they will be deleted.

                          New features :

                          • install script asks you how many days you want to keep recorded calls, hit enter for default (30 days)
                            if you later decide to change, repeat the installation (in this case reboot not required)

                          • recorded calls are named with their recording start time

                          three steps :

                          1 - download (just click) callrecorder.1.02.tar.gz from here

                          2 - open file manager, go to Downloads click callrecorder.1.02.tar.gz and select extract archive

                          3 - open terminal and type :

                          sudo /home/phablet/Downloads/callrecorder.1.02/callrec-install
                          

                          type 1 to install
                          type 2 to uninstall
                          type 3 to exit

                          and reboot, that's all.

                          Changelog :

                          I added a new script that is run daily by crontab, keep-rec-sh :

                          #!/bin/bash
                          # 
                          days=+30
                          # delete recordings older than ... days
                          find /home/phablet/MyRec/* -mtime $days -exec rm {} \; 2> /dev/null ;
                          

                          preview of the new version of callrec_install :

                          #!/bin/bash
                          
                          CRSERV=/etc/init.d/callrecorder ;
                          
                          # Make sure only root can run this script
                          if [ "$(id -u)" != "0" ]; then
                             echo "    Must be run as root, you must prepend sudo !" 1>&2 ; exit 1
                          fi
                          
                          echo -e '\n - Install/uninstall CallRecorder :\n' ;
                          
                          PS3='Please enter your choice : '
                          options=("Install" "Uninstall" "Quit")
                          select opt in "${options[@]}"
                          do
                          	case $opt in
                          	"Install")
                          
                          			#   -------------------- already installed section ------------------------------
                          
                          			crontab -l | grep -q 'keep-rec-sh' ;
                          
                          			if [ $? = 0 ] ; then
                          
                                                                  echo -e '\n Recorded calls : auto erase them after' ;
                          
                                                                  read -p " how many days ? (hit enter for 30) : " days
                          
                          					# --------------- default days section --------------------------
                          
                          					#if pressed ENTER set default days
                          					if [ ${#days} -eq 0 ];	then days=+30 ;
                          
                          					# remove + for echo message
                          					myString="${days:1}" ; echo -e "\n  - Will be deleted after $myString days. \n" ;
                          
                          					# replaces the third line
                          					sed -i "3s/.*/days=$days/" /home/phablet/.callrec/keep-rec-sh ;
                          
                          					exit 0
                          
                          					else	# -------- custom days section  -------------------------
                          
                          					echo -e "\n  - Will be deleted after $days days. \n" ;
                          
                          					days=+$days ;
                          
                          					# replaces the third line
                          					sed -i "3s/.*/days=$days/" /home/phablet/.callrec/keep-rec-sh ;
                          
                          					exit 0
                          
                          					fi
                          
                          
                          			fi
                          
                          			#   ----------- end already installed -------------------------------------------
                          
                          
                          			# ------------- new install section ---------------------------------------------
                          
                          
                          			# creates 3 directories
                          			mkdir -p /home/phablet/.callrec ;
                          			mkdir -p /home/phablet/MyRec ;
                          			mkdir -p /home/phablet/.cr_Ram ;
                          
                          			cp /home/phablet/Downloads/callrecorder.1.02/* /home/phablet/.callrec/ ;
                          
                          			# change the working directory
                          			cd /home/phablet/.callrec ;
                          
                          			# mount root in read/write mode
                          			mount -o remount,rw / ;
                          
                          			# set daily check at 11 am
                          			crontab -l > cron_bkp ; echo "0 11 * * * /home/phablet/.callrec/keep-rec-sh >/dev/null 2>&1" >> cron_bkp ;
                          			crontab /home/phablet/.callrec/cron_bkp ; rm /home/phablet/.callrec/cron_bkp ;
                          
                          			# copy callrecorder service and enable autostart
                          			cp callrecorder /etc/init.d/ ; update-rc.d callrecorder defaults ;
                          
                                                                  echo -e '\n Recorded calls : auto erase them after' ;
                          
                                                                  read -p " how many days ? (hit enter for 30) : " days
                          
                          						# --------------- default days section ------------------
                          
                          						#if pressed ENTER set default days
                          						if [ ${#days} -eq 0 ];	then days=+30 ;
                          
                          						# remove + for echo message
                          						myString="${days:1}" ; echo -e "\n  - Will be deleted after $myString days. \n" ;
                          
                          						# replaces the third line
                          						sed -i "3s/.*/days=$days/" /home/phablet/.callrec/keep-rec-sh ;
                          
                          						else  # -------- custom days section --------------------
                          
                          						echo -e "\n  - Will be deleted after $days days. \n" ;
                          
                          						days=+$days ;
                          
                          						# replaces the third line
                          						sed -i "3s/.*/days=$days/" /home/phablet/.callrec/keep-rec-sh ;
                          
                          						fi
                          
                          			# roll back root in read only mode
                          			mount -o remount,ro / ;
                          
                          			echo -e '\n Installed, reboot your device !\n' ;
                          
                          			exit 0
                          
                          		;;
                          
                          	"Uninstall")
                          
                          			# check status
                          			if [ ! -f "$CRSERV" ]; then
                          
                          			echo -e '\n CallRecorder is not installed !\n' ; exit 1
                          
                          			else
                          
                          			# mount root in read/write mode
                          			mount -o remount,rw / ;
                          
                          			# stop callrecorder, disable autostart and remove service file
                          			service callrecorder stop ; update-rc.d -f callrecorder remove ; rm /etc/init.d/callrecorder ;
                          
                          			# remove line from crontab
                          			crontab -l | grep -v 'keep-rec-sh' | crontab - ;
                          
                          			# roll back root in read only mode
                          			mount -o remount,ro / ;
                          
                          			# delete scripts and remove directories
                          			rm -rf /home/phablet/.callrec/* ; rmdir /home/phablet/.callrec ;
                          			rm -rf /home/phablet/.cr_Ram/* ;
                          
                          			echo -e '\n Uninstalled, reboot your device !\n'
                          
                          			exit 0
                          
                          			fi
                          
                          		;;
                          
                                  "Quit")
                          			exit 0
                          		;;
                          			*) echo "invalid option $REPLY"
                          		;;
                              esac
                          done
                          
                          

                          and preview of new version of manager.sh :

                          #!/bin/sh
                          
                          while true
                          
                          do
                          
                          FL1=/home/phablet/.cr_Ram/Rec_Call/fl1 ;
                          FL2=/home/phablet/.cr_Ram/Rec_Call/fl2 ;
                          FL3=/home/phablet/.cr_Ram/Rec_Call/fl3 ;
                          RecDir=/home/phablet/MyRec ;
                          HomDir=/home/phablet/.cr_Ram/Rec_Call ;
                          
                          # if fl1 exist ini.sh intercepted outgoing or incoming call
                          if [ -f "$FL1" ]; then
                          	#
                          	setName=$(date +'%d-%m-%Y_%H:%M:%S') ;
                          	# deletes temporary file and starts recording as phablet user (with .new extension)
                          	rm -f $FL1 ; su phablet -s /usr/bin/arecord /home/phablet/MyRec/"$(date +%H_%M_%S)".wav.new &
                          fi
                          
                          # if fl2 exist call has ended
                          if [ -f "$FL2" ]; then
                          	# deletes the temporary file and stop recording
                          	rm -f $FL2 ; pkill -f arecord ; sleep 0.2 ;
                          	# if fl3 exist call was answered
                          	if [ -f "$FL3" ]; then
                          		#
                          		FLN=$(cat /home/phablet/.cr_Ram/Rec_Call/fln) ;
                          		# delete .new extension and exec three scripts
                          		rm -f $FL3 ; mv $RecDir/*.new $RecDir/$setName.wav ;  $HomDir/ini.sh & $HomDir/ter.sh & $HomDir/ris.sh &
                          		else
                          		# call was not answered
                          		# delete recording and exec two scripts
                          		rm $RecDir/*.new ; $HomDir/ini.sh & $HomDir/ter.sh &
                          	fi
                          
                          fi
                          
                          sleep 1 ;
                          
                          done ;
                          
                          

                          . small differences in other scripts (new paths)

                          . now uninstall procedure does not delete recorded calls

                          . the working directory is now hidden (.cr_Ram)

                          . the previous version is available here

                          ^

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                          • Br1B Offline
                            Br1
                            last edited by

                            OTA-25 --- You can reinstall, no changes are necessary.

                            ^

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                              domubpkm @Br1
                              last edited by domubpkm

                              @Br1 Given the recent boot problems in RC on which I was, I had to reflash the Volla in RC (using the installer without wipe) on which the first short version of the recorder was installed. The recorder was no longer installed, all the files of the recorder yes.
                              I pass steps, but I installed the last version of the recorder: I have to check that it works but I have a doubt since these boot problems... I'll keep you up-to-date.

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                                domubpkm
                                last edited by domubpkm

                                @Br1 So on my Volla in RC, I uninstalled recorder 1.02. I reflashed in RC (without wipe) with the installer, and reinstalled the recorder. Everything seems to be in place, but i confirm no recordings are made. I tried multiple uninstalls and reinstalls and nothing changed. After my first reinstallation, I had the message 'no crontab for root' which never reappeared in my installations after.
                                screenshot20230416_180738966.png

                                Edit : I retested version 1.01 and no record created either.

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                                  Ian @domubpkm
                                  last edited by

                                  @domubpkm No crontab? Have you seen

                                  https://forums.ubports.com/topic/8868/cron-not-installed

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                                    domubpkm @Ian
                                    last edited by domubpkm

                                    @Ian All I know is that for me (and for others ?), the recorder hasn't worked since the last RC, whereas it worked very well before: I don't know why. 😉

                                    Hello @lduboeuf . Do you think something has changed in the latest RCs that could prevent callrecorder from working? Even 1.01 doesn't record calls. Thanks.

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                                      RayCulp @Ian
                                      last edited by RayCulp

                                      @Ian In the past with UT16, I used cron jobs to start Syncevolution on a schedule to sync my contacts (address books) with my CardDav server. However, after I updated to UT20 via OTA and performed a hard reset of the OS, the crontab command is no longer found:

                                      048919fa-485f-4ade-96e5-ffca6947c95a-image.png

                                      Also, when I search for "cron*", all it finds are the bash tab-completions:

                                      11364f03-46a4-49ef-966c-d7ffc0178b3d-image.png

                                      It is also my understanding that the scripts in the "/usr/share/bash-completion/completions" folder are provided by the packages that install the commands and utilities they complete. So this would indicate that cron/crontab was initially present but later removed.

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                                      Google Pixel 3a XL (20.04 Stable)

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                                        domubpkm
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                                        RC 64 Volla
                                        screenshot20230417_083503805.png

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                                          RayCulp @domubpkm
                                          last edited by

                                          @domubpkm Thank you, but I'm confused. Does this mean that cron is indeed available on UT 20.04?

                                          In any case, I asked about cron in one of the Telegram groups just now, and the recommendation I received was to use systemd timers instead of cron jobs. I hope this helps! 🙂

                                          Happily running Ubuntu Touch on:
                                          Google Pixel 3a XL (20.04 Stable)

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                                          • Br1B Offline
                                            Br1
                                            last edited by

                                            @domubpkm Between ota 25 (xenial) and the RC release there could be many differences ... I will try to adapt call-recorder to Focal OTA-2 Stable, but no promises.

                                            ^

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                                              domubpkm @Br1
                                              last edited by domubpkm

                                              @Br1 The callrecorder should work for OTA-25. If there is an OTA-26 that fixes boot issues (last 3 RCs), no. Is not it ?

                                              Edit : I did : anyway, OTA-25 is no longer installable, the dev channel is installed instead (system parameters). So no more callrecorder.

                                              Edit 2 april 18 : i installed dev 1111 (2023-04-18/2) and callrecorder v 1.01 works ! I stay here until a focal that suits me. 🙂

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