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PS when ever you get into a traffic incident, be sure to take pictures. Even the highest end dash cams will fail to pick up license plates in many situations due to exposure differences. If an issue happens, begin taking pictures of the ther car, as well as a 360 degree set of images so you have an accurate record of the exact location of the accident. If your dash cam offers a protect button, then press it to ensure that the clip of the accident is not overwritten, after that, leave it recording if possible.
Other than that, go for a 1080p dash cam, and make sure it is not a crap one that only does 15 FPS at 1080p
PS, all of the dash cams that are sub $500, pretty much have horrible microphones, so if you can record the events after the accident with a phone or something, it will be useful. (no need for video if, you can simply have an app such as easy voice recorder installed, and the widget on the home screen, that way a single press, will make it record in the background while you to other stuff if needed such as take photos.
An audio record is good in case the scammer says something incriminating or threatens you. When an officer makes an arrest, they like tacking on charges and the more info you give them, the more they can tack on. This is done in order to increase the chances of jail time, and a plea deal which there is a current heavy push for in law enforcement. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.coffeebeanventures.easyvoicerecorder&hl=en
Next time you're likely to be around this person, start recording audio on your phone in case they say anything incriminating.
Until then, it's your word against theirs. But if what you're saying is completely true, then this person shouldn't be working in a school.
>...quality of audio recording is worse when i plug my external microphone ...its sounds like the audio has been processed.
If you are talking about the LineageOS stock Recorder app it's pretty basic with no mic options & file size options.
Try with third-party apps like Easy Voice Recorder or RecForge with processed or raw sound options, mic gain, etc.
And for the output make sure that AudioFX is disabled.
>...when i plug my external microphone via audio jack splitter.
What happens if you plug the mic directly without the splitter? Does it have the proper contacts configuration for your device's specifications?
People will feel this is extreme. But if it is legal in your state (“one party consent”), record at all times any social encounter you have with both men and women. And document your recordings. If you have an android phone, you can download an app that records in m4a or .3gp which are really compressed files that have good audio quality. 64 GB can record for weeeks.
I have this app: Easy voice recorder and set the voice quality to .3gp which literally gives me 16,000 hours of recording space on a 64 gb micro SD card. M4a (higher quality) gives me 1600 hours (which is plenty—you get a new micro SD card when you run out of space every 6 months potentially)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.coffeebeanventures.easyvoicerecorder
If you don’t want to do that, fine. But it helps in feeling safe and empowered. If anyone makes the claim, you can tear them up with that objective evidence and you may have power over them for falsely accusing you.
Most people believe false accusations are “rare”, but we don’t know how rare they are. Studies base that statistic on “verified false accustions”...but not all false accusations are verifiable, some people convicted could be falsely accused. Many civil rape allegation cases go unsolved and nothing happened: so what happened here: was someone falsely accused or did a rape actually occur. And how can we know?
I refuse to have “faith” that most accusations are true. Faith is not an evidence based approach. And it’s terrible that people have it. That’s not how science works, that’s how pseudo-intellectual, faith apologist, anti-science, anti-empiricists work.
I personally use the Easy Voice Recorder app for recordings
Also, I agree with /u/FekketCantenel about getting on a domestic violence shelter's waitlist
Google never listens to users, they do not care. As already mentioned, they most likely do not even know about the existence of WearOS.
Use the alternative - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.coffeebeanventures.easyvoicerecorder
This is great voice recorder, for phone and smartwatch.
An app on my phone Easy Voice Recorder.
What I really want is an easy transcript tool, I've not found one cheap or good. I've played around with some hacked way to convert YouTube auto transcripts but the other options online expect you pay out the nose for transcripts.
This is what I use. It only requires the necessary permissions, which with Bouncer are taken away when not in use. It does a good job.
Though in not sure what your usage would be but mine is used to record conversations happening around me.
You can try Easy Voice Recorder. Records in WAV, M4A or 3GP. Check it out here- https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.coffeebeanventures.easyvoicerecorder
EDIT: The Pro version has the option to record in MP3
No you can't adjust those in the stock LOS Recorder. You need an app like Easy Voice Recorder or one of the plenty Voice recorder apps available in the Play Store.
OTOH the screen Recorder function works fine on my S3 LOS 14.1.
I found Easy Voice Record which provides a toggle shortcut, but as it turns out, even when bxActions' remapping works, the microphone seems to be occupied by Bixby.
EDIT: grammar
On android I use Easy Voice Recorder.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.coffeebeanventures.easyvoicerecorder
I'd be curious to hear if there are apps or ensures that let you upload recordings and get automated transcripts. Google Keep was supposed to be like that but last I tried it was very inaccurate.
The Google reminders can be good, but if I'm tired I don't enunciate well so it doesn't always work.
Using a voice recorder app can help. It also allows you to get down more complex thoughts than just a reminder. I personally use this one: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.coffeebeanventures.easyvoicerecorder
Even with something as fool-proof as Easy Voice Recorder with a single button to record? I mean literally just their phone with no other equipment will sound ten times better than a $10,000 set up on your end because the signal gets mangled before it reaches you with a phone call.
Hi! If Tasker and Macrodroid seem a bit complicated, maybe you'd like to give my alternative way a try. I have only tried Easy Voice Recorder (not the Pro version), but this will probably work for the Pro version as well.
First, install Remap buttons and gestures. Once you've installed it, it will ask for accessibility function. After you've enabled it, it will probably ask to disable battery optimization usage for stability.
Going back to the app, you'll see "customize", "options", and "menu" on the lower part of your screen.
Click "customize". Choose which button you'd like to remap that will serve as a trigger for the record button. For example, I chose the "volume up" button. Since you want the voice recording feature on screen lock, enable customization for the one that says "Action - on screen lock". Then, choose whether you'd like to access/trigger the shortcut through "single tap", "double tap", or "long press".
After that, you'll probably see "action", "settings, "connectivity", "sound", etc. Swipe until you reach the last one (on the right side), which is called "shortcut".
Select the one that has a microphone symbol/logo that says "com.coffeebeanventures.easyvoicerecorder" (I'm using the free version so this is what it appears for me). Then, choose your desired shortcut. Personally, I chose "toggle record/stop" so that I can start recording and stop recording through the same way because if I only choose "Record", I'd still have to unlock my screen before I could stop the recording which somewhat isn't exactly sneaky.
Just try exploring the app. The process is actually really easy. I apologize if the instructions seem long and detailed. I just want to be as clear as possible.
I just use Easy Voice Recorder and have it running 24/7. The file sizes aren't that big.
Easy Voice Recorder: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.coffeebeanventures.easyvoicerecorder&hl=en_US&gl=US
Turn it on, set your phone to do-not-disturb/airplane mode, slip your phone into your pocket, forget about it, do the therapy/abuse session, leave, remember your phone in your pocket, pull it out, stop the recording.
I use Easy Voice Recorder: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.coffeebeanventures.easyvoicerecorder
That free version gives you a good bit of options but there's also a pro version if you need more.
Easy Voice Recorder, and the pro version is worth it https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.coffeebeanventures.easyvoicerecorder
Can choose audio quality, format (mp3, m4a, etc) automaically syncs to cloud with pro version
Easy Voice Recorder is a pretty good reliable app that can record on Wear OS watch or on Android phone. Recordings from the watch are sync'd onto the phone seamlessly. I judge the quality to be good when recording from both sources, but that is of course limited by your hardware.
I wouldn't think you could record more than an hour or so on the watch before you bonked your battery though. But watch recording is still a handy feature for short durations.
I think I have the pro version, a one-time payment of a few bucks. I don't remember what the limitations of the free version are.
install a voice recorder (or similar app) and just run it all the time. Modern smart phone can store days and days of audio no big deal. If you can get a hold of a camera for your room even better.
Beyond that you need to get ready to leave, pandemic or not.
Depending on where you live the lock down is almost certainly just a guideline and only a requirement that businesses be closed (you can go outside, that isn't forbidden, there's just nothing to go be a patron at).
I can attest that uhaul is still open and operating btw.
I found this app to work well. It's a pretty quick starting app for capturing live moment sound. I use the caustic wav editor to pull the files from the apps folder and crop/tweak before banking
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.coffeebeanventures.easyvoicerecorder
I like Easy Voice Recorder. It has a phone app and a wear app. When you record on the watch, it shows up on the phone within a few seconds. In the phone app you can easily rename the recording or share it. There is also a tasker plugin if you want to automate sneaky recording from your phone.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.coffeebeanventures.easyvoicerecorder&hl=en_US
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.coffeebeanventures.easyvoicerecorder&hl=en_US
I've been using the Pro version of this one for ages, Easy Voice Recorder; will do everything you need...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.coffeebeanventures.easyvoicerecorder&hl=en
I'm using this easy voice recorder app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.coffeebeanventures.easyvoicerecorder
I'll try the phone call later today when my partner gets home! This whole thing is a weird headache, in theory it should all just work out but it just refuses hahaha
Check out Easy Voice Recorder, I've been using it for years and it is a great app. You can skip silences easily and there are many settings to tweak, depending on what and where you are recording. It can easily sync to Google Drive etc, but only if you want it to. This is the free version, two dollars gets you the pro...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.coffeebeanventures.easyvoicerecorder&hl=en
I've always really liked Easy Voice Record Pro (Android app). Lots of good features and reliable.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.coffeebeanventures.easyvoicerecorder
If you're an Android user the majority of voice recording apps don't support recording voice over Bluetooth devices. From what I could remember only this app supports recording voice over Bluetooth https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.coffeebeanventures.easyvoicerecorder
I personally use this voice recorder as it's pretty simple and has no unnecessary bs
And as for compass I think you should be fine with this
I use Easy Voice Recorder by Digipom, very customizable and has always worked well; I now use the Pro version, but the free is fine.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.coffeebeanventures.easyvoicerecorder
You can use or download an audio record app on your phone. And start that whenever you get a customer. It's not ideal, but it doesn't cost anything, and its better than nothing.
I'm using one called easy Voice recorder
Its really good. Had a work incident a while back, so I recorded every conversation I had with my boss, ended up not being necessary, but im glad I had it.
I use Easy Voice Recorder Pro:
Easy Voice Recorder
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.coffeebeanventures.easyvoicerecorder&hl=en
Easy Voice Recorder Pro
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.digipom.easyvoicerecorder.pro&hl=en
My phone is an S7. My tablet is a Nexus 7 from about 4 years ago.
The problem with using my phone is that I need to take my case of every time, which is a pain. So I'll probably end up using the tablet.
I used the app Easy Voice Recorder and set it to a high quality setting.
Specifically Easy Voice Recorder has Tasker integration, but only for record, not playback, on my free version.
I usually record my daily Bible readings using Easy Voice Recorder on Android. I use the NET Bible (for similar reasons that this project uses WEB).
Simple voice recorder
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.coffeebeanventures.easyvoicerecorder
There's some good tricks around this.
If I have to manually change something in 8 different places, 3 of those are definitely not going to happen. I've learned to automate calculations and link anything I can when detailing.
Watch the professional detailers and learn the art of only saying something once on your drawings so there's less bugs to hunt.
As for memory, don't see it as a negative but as a design condition.
Get an app like Easy Voice Recorder, and set up a widget on your home screen so you can discreetly start recording meetings. That way when you remember the boss said "Don't forget this" but no idea what it was, you can go back and catch it.
Incidentally, it's also super helpful for when someone's trying to fuck you months down the line. My memory is actually shit, but anyone that's tried to burn me is amazed that I can remember exactly who said what and when. It's definitely not that I was recording, because of course we all trust each other, I just happen to "take really good notes".
When you go on site visits, take pictures of goddamn everything everywhere. If you're not averaging one picture per minute while on-site, you're not taking enough. Find yourself zooming in? Take a picture before you zoom in, then the zoomed in shot so you know what you're looking at.
Especially now when you're young and almost never alone at a client meeting, use the time while the "Adults" are talking to get some 'establishing shots' instead of standing there awkwardly.
I say this because when in the moment, you are 100% going to be looking at the wrong thing, or missing some key measurement, or not catching that this pipe goes OVER not UNDER that beam.
Similar to the recordings, pictures like this have saved my ass on jobs. A job had gone $22mil south and everyone was firing up the lawyers. The big bosses came asking some very specific questions on what I had seen or not seen while on site. It was definitely something I probably should have been putting in the reports, but I didn't know that 6mos ago. But, since I had pictures I could go back and cover my ass.
It did mean my company was now on the losing side though, but that's their awkward conversations to have.
check this one, i use it https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.coffeebeanventures.easyvoicerecorder&hl=en
EasyVoiceRecorder is pretty good.
Yes: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.coffeebeanventures.easyvoicerecorder
Sorry, should have included link. :)
I personally use https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.coffeebeanventures.easyvoicerecorder, although the Pro version.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.coffeebeanventures.easyvoicerecorder
Uploads on auto, but I'm using the pro version, might be only that one.
If you're using Android, I recommend this one
This seems to be nice looking app, following the material design language, and also supports a widget: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.coffeebeanventures.easyvoicerecorder
try easy voice recording, i use it for university and its absolutely amaizing!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.coffeebeanventures.easyvoicerecorder
hope it helps.
Check out "Easy Voice Recorder" - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.coffeebeanventures.easyvoicerecorder
>Easy voice recorder
is it right?
Easy Voice Recorder seems to be a popular option.
You have different options.
- Some voice recorders can be started with physical keys, like "Secret Voice Recorder" (com.miragestack.secret.voice.recorder). See this thread.
- Some recorder apps have widgets they can be started with, such as Easy Voice Recorder. Googling something like "android audio record widget" will yield many suggestions.
- Some recorder can make shortcuts they can be started with, such as Super Recorder. A shortcut behaves much like a widget.
- Automation apps like Tasker or MacroDroid can probably be used too, like starting a recording with TapTap for example. This would probably require some research/effort however.
> Easy Voice Recorder
I bought the Pro version.
Voice recorder for taking notesVoice recorder: I use this for thanking notes. Mostly when I'm doing something and I need to remember to to something later. I tested a couple of app and this one was the best. Has a very good widgets so you can start recording in one click.
Daywise (notification filter): can filter notification by app, can handle different schedules and for messaging apps you can set different schedules per person/group.
1block: app for blocking your phone using schedules and has a time punishment whenever you want to change any configurations. No more impulsive use of my phone.
Class Timetable: This was a big surprise because I downloaded it just to organize some thoughts but I actually started using. Nice widgets for seeing you day schedules, simple color scheme, tasks associated with schedules and simple.
You can try easy voice recorder, it has some advanced setting for audio recording.
Download link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.coffeebeanventures.easyvoicerecorder
Easy Voice Recorder does it all, very feature-rich...the Pro version has even more.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.coffeebeanventures.easyvoicerecorder
Easy Voice Recorder does WAV in the non-pro version. it has Tasker plugin support.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.coffeebeanventures.easyvoicerecorder
Try the free version and see if it works for you
I've used Easy Voice Recorder for a while now.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.coffeebeanventures.easyvoicerecorder
this works pretty well
Is this the one you like?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.coffeebeanventures.easyvoicerecorder
Easy Voice Recorder is my personal favourite on Android
If you need it, here is a great voice recorder.
Here's a great voice recorder app you can discreetly use with an android phone. In addition to being something helping you out with notes I'd highly recommend you run this every time you present something and listen to it later. Listening to yourself will make you cringe but you'll vastly improve your presenting as a result.
However, if you don't have the time to review a recording or your notes they have likely set it up that way for a reason. A good consultant needs to be effective at discerning useful information from irrelevant, and they probably want to test for that. Ensure you completely understand your instructions or ask them to explicitly clarify (even if you need to ask them to repeat themselves, which the best consultants need to do all the time) what they want.
Good luck!