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Answering Machine for P800 |
P-800er Joined: Jun 01, 2003 Posts: 105 From: Airtel ,INDIA PM |
Voice mail service is expensive and it takes a lot of time to listen to your messages press this press this then press this .........
I am looking for a answering machine that can record my messages in my memstick and even i can listen to live recording (speak phone)
And that can transfer my call to to voice recorder if i dont want to listen .
Can anyone help .........!
I am proud to have a sonyericsson P-800 |
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tbl Joined: Mar 20, 2003 Posts: 287 From: UK - Glasgow PM |
Symbianware have an app that does this, but they haven't ported it to the P800 yet.
Try their website and harrass them to port it. |
H3inZ Joined: Dec 27, 2002 Posts: 54 From: Denmark - slangerup PM |
Sorry to say it, but it's not possible since there is no recording posibilities for the speaker!!! It records from the micophone in the bottom of the phone, and it will be to low with to much noise, if it should pickup voices from the speaker on top of the phone...
Sry... |
tbl Joined: Mar 20, 2003 Posts: 287 From: UK - Glasgow PM |
Umm, but surely on the 7650 and 3650 the speaker and the microphone are not close together?
If this were the case you would have a lot of feedback!
Symbianware have an app for the Nokias which does this, how do they do it then?
I presumed they recorded the voice via internal voice recording. |
H3inZ Joined: Dec 27, 2002 Posts: 54 From: Denmark - slangerup PM |
The thing on the Nokia phones is, that it records from to sources!!
The speaker (wich it cant do on p800) and the microphone! |
Johnex Joined: Nov 26, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Stockholm/Sweden PM, WWW
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Guys, if the p800 can receive the call, then it can record the call like the t68i. The program the nokia phones can use, takes advantage of the record function in the phone to answer the call, playing a recording, and then recording what the caller says. This can surely be done on the p800
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tbl Joined: Mar 20, 2003 Posts: 287 From: UK - Glasgow PM |
Are you sure about that? To record from the speaker they would need a mic next to the speaker, which would create feedback.
To answer the other question, the P800 cannot do a voice recording of an ongoing call like the T68i can, an unfortunately missing feature  |
Lordmike Joined: Apr 29, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Sweden PM |
@JohnN4
Sure, I think it could record a call, but you need an answering machine voice which plays before the recording starts. And I don't think that can be done on the P800.
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bub Joined: May 30, 2002 Posts: 29 From: Delft, The Netherlands PM, WWW
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Not yet, but soon it will:
http://www.greymatterindia.com/ma.html
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Yoeppie Joined: Mar 28, 2003 Posts: 257 From: Anywhere where ur not PM |
Cooooooooool this is goood news been waiting for such a app for so long now
Thanks |
anish Joined: Jul 19, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: India / England PM |
@Lord Mike
Do you think you can record a call on a P800? If yes how?
Knowledge is two fold. Knowing a subject or knowing where to find out about a subject. I rely on both... That is why I come here.  |
Little Jon Joined: Jun 11, 2003 Posts: 195 PM |
You don't need a mic next to the speaker to record incoming calls. Remember the data exists in digital form as decoded from the incoming GSM datastream. In order to hear it from the speaker, it has to be converted in to analog. To record the call, all that has to happen is the processor needs to write the digital data to a file, instead of to the analog-to-digital converter. Unless that function is hardwired (somewhat unlikely), it should be fairly simple. |
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