Record Phone Conversations?

Are there any recording apps that can record phone conversations on the iphone?

This is the only one I found in the appstore that sounds like it might record outgoing calls, at extra cost.
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=284428991&mt=8

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  • RECORDING PHONE CONVERSATION

    Hello,
    for the purpose of my course in linguistics I have to record convesations for conversation analysis.
    At this moment I have found the counter parts agreeing to cooperate, and accepting to be recorded.
    I have SKYPE which I find useful and I have Imovie.
    BUT Imovie does not render a good sound for the other party. My voice is clear but no the interlocuteur's one.
    Also Imovie sometimes records, sometimes does not and I only know that after listening which is very annoying, because some parts of conversations will not be able to be reproduced as I have to record live to get a natural speech.
    Well MY 2 QUESTIONS ARE:
    1) How can I make imovie more reliable and also how can I make the recording of both speakers equal on the recorded item?
    2) if the above cannot be solved, does a software exist to record phone conversation on Mac?
    Thank you in advance to those who can answer me.
    Kind regards,
    Kat

    Probably the best forum for this question would be one for your Mac model as it is not about a specific Apple software program. Since your profile doesn't give that information, I can't provide you a link to the appropriate forum. However, I can give you a link to a program that can record phone conversations on your Mac. Take a look at Phone Valet by Parliant.
    Peggy

  • Recording phone conversation with imovie

    Hello,
    for the purpose of my course in linguistics I have to record convesations for conversation analysis.
    At this moment I have found the counter parts agreeing to cooperate, and accepting to be recorded.
    I have SKYPE which I find useful and I have Imovie.
    BUT Imovie does not render a good sound for the other party. My voice is clear but no the interlocuteur's one.
    Also Imovie sometimes records, sometimes does not and I only know that after listening which is very annoying, because some parts of conversations will not be able to be reproduced as I have to record live to get a natural speech.
    Well MY 2 QUESTIONS ARE:
    1) How can I make imovie more reliable and also how can I make the recording of both speakers equal on the recorded item?
    2) if the above cannot be solved, does a software exist to record phone conversation on Mac?
    Thank you in advance to those who can answer me.
    Kind regards,
    Kat

    No, you don't really want an iMic if you're using a Skype phone.
    An iMic is for using a separate microphone to go INTO the Mac. But you don't need that: you're already using the microphone in your Skype phone.
    Maybe you're using the Skype so that you get cheap phone calls, but if you used an ordinary loudspeaker phone connected to an ordinary phone line, then you wouldn't need to record on the Mac; you could simply use an ordinary microphone connected to an ordinary Mini-Disc recorder or cassette recorder.
    I can't really give you any more detailed information, as I can't hear exactly what you're getting via your Skype phone, and I don't know what settings you've used on your Mac, or in the Audiocorder software.
    All I can tell you is that Audiocorder - or possibly even GarageBand! - should work with your Skype phone ..if you get the volume settings right. If you don't need to use your Mac for the phone calls - via Skype - why not just forget about using the Mac to record things, and use a device which is meant for making simple recordings ..that's to say a cassette recorder, or Mini-Disc recorder, plus a microphone, plus a telephone with a loudspeaker in it, so that you can easily record both sides of the conversation?

  • A tool for recording phone conversation

    Hello,
    A few days ago, someone (who I don't remember) was looking for a product able to record phone conversation.
    here is a link that points to a tiers product that seem to do the job (record and save).
    http://www.ezphonerecorder.com/se/index.htm
    Maybe it will help.
    Francois

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  • Record phone conversation

    Does 3g iPhone feature record facility to record phone conversation?

    There are apps that will record from the microphone, but none will record from a phone conversation. Apple limits what applications can do.

  • App for Recording Phone Conversations?

    Is there an app which can record phone conversations?
    I read that the iphone cancels 3rd party apps when there is a phone call... So is there an apple app which can record phone conversations?

    Rather than arguing about "when" they make this announcement, let's just agree that we've all heard this message ("This call may be recorded for quality purposes") with several companies we have called.
    I wasn't arguing with you. My response was aimed directly at your question.
    Ironic: I wonder if the iPhone support phone number answers with "this call may be recorded for quality purposes".
    My point has nothing to do with your response.
    So? Then don't include such a question.
    And we have heard this message with all companies in the U.S. that may record a portion of the conversation. A company that doesn't record any part of the conversation has no need to include such a notice/warning.
    My point is that there are Legal ways to use a phone recorder in the Unites States. It is not Apple's job (or Job's Apple) to regulate that usage, and that is why I question the lack of a Recorder that has the ability to record my calls.
    You can question this here until you are blue in the face which won't change anything, not if Apple is against including this feature regardless their reason or reasons.
    Apple is within their right to include or not include a phone recorder or any other feature with the iPhone, and you are within your right to purchase another device that includes a phone recorder if this is something you need/want and would use on a regular basis.

  • Record Phone conversation to mac?

    I would like to start recording some conference calls for my business from my phone to my mac. Does anyone know how you can do this?
    Also, I am looking for a free way to do so. I know there are some softwares out there but I think all I need to do is buy a certain wire.
    Thanks a lot.
    Dorian O.

    Hi Dorian,
    You might want to try TRx Phone Recording Software.
    I hope that helps,
    Jon

  • Recording Phone Conversations Directly To LE7

    I've searched the forums, but to no avail.
    So...
    I have a VOIP land line and would like to record directly
    to LE7. Has anyone had any luck doing this?
    TIA

    Hi,
    I'm no VOIP expert, so, just curious: is there already any program on your computer that can make the VOIP line audible?? In that perhaps case you could use Jack OS X ( http://www.jackosx.com/ ) to route that signal to Logic.
    At least, when something is audible through your computer speakers, you can always use Wiretap to record that and load the recorded aif-file in Logic afterwards.
    As said, I'm no VOIP expert, so maybe the above is useless??!!
    Another trick that will DEFINITELY work is to use one of these coils that you can stick onto the your phone. Then you could record this analog signal to Logic.
    I've recorded a friend of mine singing an idea through the telephone a couple of times using an old coil coming from a broken electric toothbrush... low fi, but good enough for capturing the idea
    Regards,
    Jaap

  • Recording phone interviews...

    Anyone know if this is possible with the iPhone and it's new audio recording function (or some other app out there)?

    I use iDicto. This apps lets you record your voice. But I also use it to record phone conversations. The only way to do it is to use another phone to make the call, then hold that phone up to the iPhone. The recordings are pretty good. Of course, you have to tell the other party that you are recording the conversation.
    Hope this helps.

  • How do I request a transcript of a Verizon Customer Service phone conversation that I asked to be reviewed?

    On 2/11 I had a recorded phone conversation with a Verizon Supervisor.  We had a dispute about what was offered and I asked that the tapes be reviewed to settle the dispute.  I was told the tapes would be reviewed and I would receive a text with the results.  As of now, I have received no return text with the results.  How do I request a transcript of our conversation. 

    First of all, Verizon only states your conversation MAY be recorded, not that it WILL be recorded.
    It also states they are for "training purposes", not for providing transcripts to Verizon customers.
    I doubt you will be able to get either a copy of the recording, if there is one, or a transcript.

  • How to record a landline phone-to-phone conversation using a MacBook's audio-in port?

    I need to record a phone conversation -- that will take place between two landlines.
    (I have the other person's permission -- I'm interviewing them for a paper and we both want a permanent audio recording of the conversation so that the quotes can be later double-checked for accuracy. So, the legality question is not the issue.)
    I could do it the old-old-old-fashioned analogue way of getting one of those 1960's-style microphone pickups that have a suction cup to put on the phone...but the audio quality of that is probably pretty low.
    I'd much prefer doing it directly digitally by having the phone's audio signal go into my MacBook Pro's "audio in" port and then recording the whole thing with an application on my Mac.
    I've solved various peripheral aspects of the problem already: I have a choice of at least three different applications that can make recordings of the internal audio signal on the Mac (among those applications are Amadeus and QuickTime Player 7). And I have a "portable handset" connected to the landline, and the handset has a small audio-out/in jack into which a headphone headset can be plugged. And I have a converter plug which converts a "larger" (I thinks it's 3.5mm) computer-style audio jack into a "smaller" (I think it's 2.5mm) phone-style audio jack.
    My questions are: Can I just use any available random 3.5mm-to-3.5mm male-to-male audio cable (such as those that connect tabletop computer-speakers), place the converter plug on one end and insert it into the phone, and then plug the other end into the MacBook Pro's "audio-in" port?
    What would happen if I tried that?
    Or do I need some kind of specialty cables, or specialty plug-converters?
    My MacBook Pro is from about 5 years ago and has one of those "audio-in" (also sometimes referred to as "audio line-in") ports that depict above them a symbol that looks like a circle with two triangles overlapping it (clear image of what the port's symbol looks like here: http://www.kozco.com/tech/audacity/pix/MacLineIn.jpg).
    Or do I have the wrong hardware/port to achieve this? If so: What steps can I take to make a digital recording of a landline phone call successfully?
    Presumably, even if this scenario I sketch out above is feasible, since the audio out-signal from the phone is being redirected to the phone's out-port, I will not be able to hear the person on the other end from the phone's ear-piece itself; instead, I'd have to speak into the phone's mouthpiece but to hear the other person I must turn on the computer's volume and listen to the audio coming out of the Mac's built-in speakers. A little awkward, but doable.
    Or am I barking completely up the wrong tree? If so -- what is the right tree? I'd like to do this without buying more hardware or specialty cables, if possible.

    Quick update, for those interested:
    Surprisingly, I have gotten it to work using just a random cable and converter plug, despite the predictions that it simply could not work. Well, to be be precise, it sort of works -- I'll explain what happens:
    Taking a random 3.5mm-3.5mm male-to-male audio cable from some old tabletop computer speakers, I plug one end into my MacBook Pro's "audio in" port; the other end of the cable I plug into my "3.5mm-to-2.5mm converter plug" that I mentioned in the original post. Then I stick that converted end into the 2.5mm audio-out jack on the side of my Panasonic portable handset (for a landline). Then I open System Preferences > Sound > Input and make sure "Audio Line-in port" is selected. Then I launch QuickTime Player 7 and open Preferences>Recording and make sure "Built-in Input: Line In" is selected. Then in QuickTime Player 7 I go to the menu bar and choose File> New Audio Recording. Then if I make or receive a call on the phone, and press the "Record" button in QuickTime Player 7 -- it records the conversation perfectly clearly!
    Well, sometimes it does.
    The problem is that the converter plug tip that fits into the phone's audio jack needs to be fiddled with for the audio signal to be transmitted correctly. In fact, strangely, it DOES NOT WORK if the plug is plugged in all the way! For reasons I don't understand, it has to be sort of loosely and delicately half-plugged in for the connection to work correctly. What makes it difficult is that it's nearly impossible to keep the plug plugged in at this delicately balanced halfway level. The slightest motion will make it either go in further, or come out further, and either way, the audio signal is cut off, and I have to fiddle with it to get the connection back by making the plug get back to its perfectly balanced mid-way position.
    However, when it is getting the signal, the sound is normal volume -- not dim or unamplified. That's the good news.
    I think the problem lies with the exact nature of my converter plug.I notice that most other audio plugs, including both 2.5mm and 3.5mm, have three "bands" of metal on the shaft, separated by two lines (usually plainted blue or black). From my meager understanding of what this means, one of those bands is for incoming audio, the other is a "microphone" band for outgoing audio, and the last is the "ground." Yet the tip of the converter plug I'm using has only TWO "bands" of metal separated by a single black line. So I think it is lacking the "microphone" aspect, and the reason I have to have it plugged only partway in is so that the two bands are trying to match the connectors for the three bands deep in the jack hole.
    I will try using it this way today, but for future attempts, next time I'm near an electronics store, I will try to find and buy a 3.5mm-to-2.5mm converter plug that has THREE bands, including the "microphone signal" band. Once I have that, I predict it will work perfectly!
    If I ever get to that point, I will update this thread.

  • How can i record a phone conversations?

    Can any body please tell me, how can i record a phone conversation. I have an iphone 2.0 , if i call any person or any person calls me, how can i record the whole conversation, are there any apps

    I have browsed it , and i am confused
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  • Recording my cell phone conversations.

    How can I record a cell phone conversation on my Nokia windows phone? Is there an app for this? Or something I'm missing on the phone?

    Can´t be done on Windows Phone 8.
    Microsoft have blocked the microphone or whatever it is called for 3rd parties.
    Can be done on the faster (yes iare faster in some ways!) Lumia 7.8 phones such as Lumia 900 and 800...
    Another great decission from Microsoft....
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  • 2 WAY FIOS PHONE CONVERSATION RECORDING FOR RESIDENTIAL USE ??

    I think it that Fios Phone conversations should be able to be recorded, since it is now digital, by residential users! if I want to have it on all the time, every call, inbound or outgoing is recorded ! if I don't want that, I can push one of the buttons on the key pad and it will turn it on for that one conversation only! If someone wants to give me directions, or has a list of numbers or names and phone numbers for me, this is a great option to have! its long over due by Verizon Program Engineers! it should be included in the Fios Package of features, but hasn't showed up yet and its been years now!! Why the computer doesn't ring instead of the phone, I will never know!! it is long over due too!! Skype, Freetalk, and other programs have both audio and video, and at no cost to user! The telephone as we know it in the past, is a thing of the past! its time to make the system for us!! and Verizon can do that !! thanks, that's my 2 cents on the subject !

    NOOOOOOO. 
    Actually being digital vs analog doesn't effect the ability to record.  Get your own device.  Last thing we want is conversations being recorded and then demanded under court orders.

  • Is it possible to record a phone conversation on iPhone 5 . If so how!

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