My original thread title (question) was: Why don't voice recorder PC apps record callers' voices when the phone is on speaker?
However, I would not be surprised in the least if Google modified callers' voices broadcast from the Pixel's speaker to prevent their voices from being recorded by PC voice recorder apps.
I look forward to your comments, thought, theories, and facts!
Thanks!
gfr92y
Here are the particulars...
However, I would not be surprised in the least if Google modified callers' voices broadcast from the Pixel's speaker to prevent their voices from being recorded by PC voice recorder apps.
I look forward to your comments, thought, theories, and facts!
Thanks!
gfr92y
Here are the particulars...
- Phone: Pixel 6 Pro with Android Version 13
- PC: 64-bit HP Envy x360 with Windows 11 Home Edition Version 10.0.22621 Build 22621
- Mic: Kingston HyperX Solocast Model SLC001
- Apps
- Stefan "Heufneutje" Frijters' Audio and Voice Recorder Version 2.1.0
- Microsoft Sound Recorder Version 11.2304.25.0
- Audacity 3.3.1
- Recording and Playback Behaviour
- The sound level meters in all three apps report suitable sound levels for me and the callers whose voices are being broadcast from the phone's speaker.
- Suitable sound levels for the callers and me are achieved by carefully positioning the mic relative to the phone's speaker and my mouth.
- During playback, my voice is crisp and clear, but the callers' voices are essentially inaudible, and during the very brief periods of time when the callers' voices were detectable, their speech was incomprehensible.
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