Hi,

        I haven't tried Bria for a while, I don't like their subscription
model, they insist that you give them a continuous stream of income and I
don't see why I should do that. Do they allow recording automatically and
without notification on the line, if I may ask?
Aman

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John
Covici
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2018 5:30 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [all-audio] call recorders

I have found groundwire not to work well last  several months, I like Bria
Mobile for a voip application.

On Wed, 31 Oct 2018 15:09:35 -0400,
Aman Singer wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
>               Undoubtedly, the easiest and cheapest solution is the iPhone
through 
> Groundwire https://www.acrobits.net/products/retail/groundwire
>       And a voice over IP provider like
> http://www.callcentric.com
>       The cost is minimal, somewhere between $20-30 initially and a penny 
> or two a minute if you don't want to pay for the flat rate (all prices 
> are in USD). I think the flat rate is $9 monthly. This is 
> Callcentric's rate, there are cheaper voice over internet providers, 
> but I use Callcentric for better call quality. You can set up the 
> recordings to conform to your desires and local law (notifications or not,
automatic recording or not).
> You will be able to record outgoing calls very easily but will need to 
> forward your cellular phone to do incoming call recording from the 
> cellular network.
>       The somewhat less costly solution, less costly in money, that is, is

> something like incredible PBX http://incrediblepbx.com/
>       This will allow you to get more capabilities, spend less money, but 
> requires more work. You can record any sort of internet telephony with 
> this, whether that's from your computer, a mobile phone, a desk phone, 
> etc. Again, you can record cellular service by forwarding incoming 
> calls to your number at the Incredible PBX machine. The cost is 
> somewhere between free and $60 depending on what you want, the cost is 
> for hardware, I think Incredible PBX is free in itself. The cost in 
> time is higher, Incredible PBX does have a learning curve.
>       You mentioned, in another message, Audacity. You can, of course, use

> any recording application for the PC with Stereo Mix or Virtual Audio 
> Cable to record calls placed from or to the PC itself. This is easier 
> with things like Total Recorder http://www.totalrecorder.com
>       particularly if your soundcard doesn't have a stereo mix option. I 
> would say, though, that this is not the best way of recording, since 
> it will not allow you to record from your phone, whether cellular or 
> fixed, without conferencing in the PC, will not allow you to record 
> anything when your PC is off, and will not permit automatic recording 
> without a great deal of setup.
>       There are two other options, both of which I have never used. The 
> first is one of the many conferencing applications. Just for example 
> https://www.gotomeeting.com/en-ca/audio-conferencing
> or
> https://www.uberconference.com/features/record_conference_calls
>       These work but are not private, not automatic, and may have issues 
> starting up in a covert case.
>       There are also call recorders for rooted Android devices. See, just 
> for example, https://www.boldbeast.com/android/call_recorder.html
>       There are, of course, a ton of programs which will record from the 
> microphone, but that's not really recording a call, it's recording the 
> sound around your phone. Given that I use GroundWire and a PBX, I 
> haven't used any of the rooted Android recorders, but that's not 
> because they're useless, merely because I don't need them.
>       I have found no reasonable way of transcribing calls, Dragon fails, 
> and all the other options I've seen are not private. Some charge, but 
> the problem here is the lack of verifiable privacy, I don't know how 
> to get around that. I would be deeply grateful for any solutions to that
problem.
> HTH,
> Aman
> 
>  
>  and so n. Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2018 7:35 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [all-audio] call recorders
> 
> Aman,
> Looking to preferably record from cell or internet phone, whichever 
> one is easier and ultamatly cheaper. I I don't have any experience 
> doing this so definitely feel free to pry and ask any questions for 
> clarification. In terms of my cell provider, I use Verizon. Thanks so 
> much
> 
> 
> Drew Hunthausen
> The No Excuses Blind Guy
> #1 Blind and Hearing Impaired Motivational Speaker, Triathlete, & 
> International Best Selling Author
> 
> Get my free guide, The Five Keys To Living A No Excuses Life Filled 
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> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Aman 
> Singer
> Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2018 4:29 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [all-audio] call recorders
> 
> Hi,
> 
>       I'm sorry to be dense, but are you after one product which will 
> record from all three, landline, internet phone, and cell, or are you 
> after separate products for each method of recording? Both exist, you 
> understand, my point isn't to rule out one option, I just want to know 
> which you're looking for specifically.
>       I may also say that recording is easy, automatic transcription is 
> fairly hard. Also, if I may ask, what is your budget for this?
>       Finally, relating specifically to the cell, what phone and network 
> are you wanting to use?
> HTH,
> Aman
> 
> 
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
> Drew Hunthausen
> Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2018 12:43 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [all-audio] call recorders
> 
> Hi list,
> 
> Wanted to put this out there as I don't know if anything exists. I'm 
> looking for either a stand alone unit or software to record phone 
> calls either through a landline call, internet phone, or cell. If 
> possible I would also like something with an option to have the audio 
> translated to text. Again don't know what is out there, but would love 
> your thoughts. Thanks
> 
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> 
> Drew Hunthausen
> 
> The No Excuses Blind Guy
> 
> #1 Blind and Hearing Impaired Motivational Speaker, Triathlete,
> 
> & International Best Selling Author
> 
>  
> 
> Get my free guide, The Five Keys To Living A No Excuses Life Filled 
> With Joy, Peace, and Prosperity!
> 
> http://DrewsInspirations.com <http://drewsinspirations.com/>
> 
>  
> 
> To book Drew for your event go to
> 
> http://bookdrew.com <http://bookdrew.com/>
> 
> (714) 296-7111
> 
>  
> 
> With an Attitude of Gratitude and no excuses, The Best Is Yet To Come!
> 
> http://NoExcusesBlindGuy.com
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