Not all call recording is illegal people! As long as you let the other person know, it is not a moral gray area. Interviews, directions, instructions, detailed info...saves the person calling having to repeat themselves!
Recorder 10 available in the app store for $1
I am not sure exactly what you want to do but I have recently discovered a service called http://www.recordall.com You don't need any software or app and you can record from any phone or computer.
Your calls are then stored in an inbox type of interface so it is really easy to play back, tag, share or do what ever you want. This may be to business oriented but who knows.
I hope this helps
cheers
Seb
have you tried putting speakerphone on and running the recorder app?
Is anyone asserting their legal opinion a lawyer? Didn't think so.
And why avoid answering the guys question and instead go off on some state law tangent? Just answer his friggin question please!
I work as a journalist and there are times when I need to record the interview. That means I need an app to do it, not someone's opinion of why it shouldn't be created to begin with because it might raise legal questions!
I'll try Evernote as someone suggested -- thank you for your helpful advice. Wish there was more of it.
Anyone know if you can get an app for iPhones (jailbroken or otherwise) for recording phone calls?
I really need this app for recording work related interviews. If there's none available I guess I'll have to get a Nokia...
A small but effective workaround is to:
1 call the person
2 press the + button and call yourself for conference
3 iPhone calls own voicemail and records after the beep
4 You recorded your call!
i wonder if there might be legal issues with distributing such an app......especially in the US where i believe it is illegal to record phone conversations without the other party's knowledge.
though the op wants to use it for work related interviews which is a legit purpose, the developer who puts effort into such a project might wind up not getting his app approved or getting it yanked cause not everyone will be using such an app for a legit purpose
Hi,
I found this thread while trying to find a way to record a phone interview (for journalism).
I ended up finding 2 ways this can be achieved:
1) Use Google Voice and have the caller call YOU on your Google Voice phone number. You can record with Google Voice on incoming calls (but not on outgoing calls).
2) Start the call, open Quicktime, start a new audio recording in Quicktime and press record. Put the phone RIGHT next to the computer mic (on the Macbook it's on the top left side).
Hope this helps!
Meliha
Hello guys,
I don't understand why until now there isn't an app to record incoming/outgoing phone calls directly on the phone, and not using a service.
It's really impossible to do it because of the iPhone hardware or iPhone OS ???