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Falcon786
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Posted: 2007-04-26 20:24
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please can anyone help me i need a silent call recorder for my n95,the ones i found all have the tell tale beep during a call.i find recording all my calls very useful in resolving ppl denying saying things over the phone.....
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Posted: 2007-04-26 23:02
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although it is illegal to record someone's voice without their permission

I would like one too
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Posted: 2007-04-27 11:05
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u will only find ones that beep to be honest as what amnesia said it right...

legally u either have to inform the caller or reciever that they are being recorded or have the program beep.

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Posted: 2007-04-27 11:12
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there is one called total voice recorder. I had it on my n73. It used to record without any beeps. Also the .sis file was unsigned. Had to sign it myself.
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Posted: 2007-04-27 11:13
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check out "pvr live" - me and my e61 beg to differ. pvr live has another nice touch: you can let it run in the background so that it records a 40 sec-loop until you activate it; it keeps the previous 40 secs and starts from there. Handy when you're not sure if you need to record a meeting, and then you hear something you wish you had recorded... and no beep - just a warning during install re. legality!! [addsig]
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Posted: 2007-04-27 12:23
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can vouch for that - I rely on a good recorder that doesn't beep - not for secrecy but courtesy... live pvr does it on symbian 60 3rd... and the loop-background function is really useful as you don't waste memory unnecessarily, but when you start it you have the previous 40 secs as intro/reference point (it also lets you record ph. conversations without beep, and working in the legal field I assure you, the secret recording is not so much the issue as what you do with it...)
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Posted: 2007-04-27 12:43
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As far as I am aware in the UK if you record a phone call you must inform the person who is being recorded unless you have a court order.
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Posted: 2007-04-27 12:44
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true, imo its the standard way all around the world
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Posted: 2007-04-27 13:15
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On 2007-04-27 12:43:27, jcwhite_uk wrote:
As far as I am aware in the UK if you record a phone call you must inform the person who is being recorded unless you have a court order.

No, well, yes, but it's more complicated than that... countless scenarios where you can argue good reasons for not informing the other party...(just like your government has currently 26o+ reasons for searching your home without informing you) - if e.g. you received obscene phone calls over a LONG TIME, AND YOU WERE TRYING to get an injunction against the suspect pending a police investigation, the judge would just about "instruct" you to get some evidence including unannounced recordings...
It's not as straightforward as it's occasionally made out to be - just like copying stuff

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Posted: 2007-04-30 14:04
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guys which version of LIVE PVR u using??i tried v2.62 it doesn't have silent beep option.version 2.63 has the no beep option but even when i select it the beep STILL THERE!!!am i missing a setting on my phone or something...or can the n95 simply not record silently... ?
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Posted: 2007-04-30 14:53
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On 2007-04-30 14:04:15, Falcon786 wrote:
guys which version of LIVE PVR u using??i tried v2.62 it doesn't have silent beep option.version 2.63 has the no beep option but even when i select it the beep STILL THERE!!!am i missing a setting on my phone or something...or can the n95 simply not record silently... ?

I use 2.62 on a voda-ireland e61 - no beep. just, everytime you turn on pvr, you have to acknowledge that by using it you may be breaking a law... I've got the original firmware (never updated - voda-ireland released e61 fairly late, it seems at that point firmware was pretty much sorted...no probs at all, so I never saw a need to update... my e61 is at home, so I can't check fw-number right now)....
btw, I checked with a solicitor here in Ireland who I do some work for, and he basically confirmed what maggflodd said below: there are countless scenarios where you are quite entitled to record secretly: maggflodd's sexual harrassment example is one such scenario, suspicion of fraud etc etc... are also possible reasons (nanny cams, remember!! employers "supervising" staff!!! etc etc...)...

and i've definitely come across other dictaphone-apps on the market that offer no-beep option... so maybe it's a regional/nation-specific software issue??? I see court reporters almost every week in court rooms here who use some kind of dictaphone (phone or mini recorder) that don't beep - if they were beeping they'd be up for contempt...
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Posted: 2007-04-30 18:20
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Well, you can download the trialversion of livepvr
here: http://www.symbiangear.com/product.html?pid=19393,19400,130967
note on the page it does mention the no-beep option?!!!! [addsig]
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Posted: 2007-05-01 06:59
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It's the same with totalvoicerecorder-no beep on s60v3 except for n95.
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Posted: 2007-05-01 09:57
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yeah same with another program called btcall recorder.it seems the no beep option does not work with the n95 .how is this possible anyone?yet it works on all other s60v3 as we've been hearing.
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