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- 11-26-2004, 04:45 AM #1AdeGuest
Is there any way to record conversations with the warning BEEP in the
background?? I KNOW it'd PROBABLY be illegal but SOMETIMES it's good to have
record of something said over the phone
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- 11-26-2004, 04:54 AM #2Bales1983 (Lee Bales)Guest
Re: Record Calls WITHOUT the beep...Nokia 6230
Ade wrote:
> Is there any way to record conversations with the warning BEEP in the
> background?? I KNOW it'd PROBABLY be illegal but SOMETIMES it's good to have
> record of something said over the phone
>
>
Hi,
I don't think it is possible, as you say, im not certain but i think it
would be illegal to record without informing the caller, therefore the
beep is a reminder the call is being recorded.
Lee
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- 11-26-2004, 04:57 AM #3AdeGuest
Re: Record Calls WITHOUT the beep...Nokia 6230
Or MAYBE a reminder "my battery is running out...honest" There;s only so
many times I can use that excuse though!
- 11-26-2004, 06:15 AM #4ƧØÞGuest
Re: Record Calls WITHOUT the beep...Nokia 6230
On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 10:45:15 GMT, "Ade" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>Is there any way to record conversations with the warning BEEP in the
>background?? I KNOW it'd PROBABLY be illegal but SOMETIMES it's good to have
>record of something said over the phone
>
No, sadly not. Nor can you record conversations directly to the MMC
card, which is a big disappointment as you're limited to recording a
maximum of a 3- minute conversation using the handset's own chip.
The beep used to be a legal requirement to ensure no-one could be
recorded without their knowledge. This requirement has been removed
in the UK, but maybe has been retained by the phone manufacturers to
satisfy the regulations of other countries.
- 11-26-2004, 08:25 AM #5R.MGuest
Re: Record Calls WITHOUT the beep...Nokia 6230
Bales1983 (Lee Bales) wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I don't think it is possible, as you say, im not certain but i think it
> would be illegal to record without informing the caller, therefore the
> beep is a reminder the call is being recorded.
>
> Lee
>
Its not a legal requirement in the United States to notify a person that
you are recording their phone call. However, when it comes to a court,
it harder to submit recordings as evidence if the person wasn't
notified, but many judges will still allow it. It is NOT Illegal to
record someone without their knowledge.
I can only guess that the reason the "beep" is put on the phone is to
comply with some other country's laws. On a side note, if you try to
record a voice mail message on Cingular's voice mail, it will stop the
playback if it hears that "beep". I wonder if that has anything to do
with it.
- 11-27-2004, 07:46 AM #6Kevin I ChappleGuest
Re: Record Calls WITHOUT the beep...Nokia 6230
For those in the group that areinterested:-
Check out....
http://www.ccma.org.uk/Articles/recording_calls.htm
and various links on that page.
"ƧØÞ" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 10:45:15 GMT, "Ade" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> >Is there any way to record conversations with the warning BEEP in the
> >background?? I KNOW it'd PROBABLY be illegal but SOMETIMES it's good to
have
> >record of something said over the phone
> >
>
> No, sadly not. Nor can you record conversations directly to the MMC
> card, which is a big disappointment as you're limited to recording a
> maximum of a 3- minute conversation using the handset's own chip.
>
> The beep used to be a legal requirement to ensure no-one could be
> recorded without their knowledge. This requirement has been removed
> in the UK, but maybe has been retained by the phone manufacturers to
> satisfy the regulations of other countries.
>
- 12-02-2004, 01:53 AM #7a_dudeGuest
Re: Record Calls WITHOUT the beep...Nokia 6230
yes u can record directly to an mmc, but only some mmcs work..(something to
do with the data trasnfer rates)
cheers
"Kevin I Chapple" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> For those in the group that areinterested:-
>
> Check out....
>
> http://www.ccma.org.uk/Articles/recording_calls.htm
>
> and various links on that page.
>
>
>
>
>
> "ƧØÞ" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 10:45:15 GMT, "Ade" <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >Is there any way to record conversations with the warning BEEP in the
>> >background?? I KNOW it'd PROBABLY be illegal but SOMETIMES it's good to
> have
>> >record of something said over the phone
>> >
>>
>> No, sadly not. Nor can you record conversations directly to the MMC
>> card, which is a big disappointment as you're limited to recording a
>> maximum of a 3- minute conversation using the handset's own chip.
>>
>> The beep used to be a legal requirement to ensure no-one could be
>> recorded without their knowledge. This requirement has been removed
>> in the UK, but maybe has been retained by the phone manufacturers to
>> satisfy the regulations of other countries.
>>
>
>
- 12-05-2004, 11:19 AM #8Sam LowryGuest
Re: Record Calls WITHOUT the beep...Nokia 6230
On Thu, 2 Dec 2004 17:53:57 +1000, a_dude wrote:
> yes u can record directly to an mmc, but only some mmcs work..(something to
> do with the data trasnfer rates)
I can record direct to the MMC, but only for the standard three mins (just
tested it).
-SL
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