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2020-01-04 11:08:18 +0200
I guess I have the same problem with my Xperia X, 3.2.1.20. If I record a call that lasts for 10 seconds, the playback of the record lasts for a couple of seconds only, and the quality is bad. Or does "playback speed about 50% of recording speed" mean the opposite?
But this happens only if I have closed a call that I have been recording before I stop the recording. And rebooting seems to be the only way to recover the record quality.
So if I start recording by pressing the rec-button and stop recording by re-pressing the rec-button before I close the call, the recording quality remains good. But if I don't stop recording before I end the call, the record quality in the next records is bad.
And if the other end closes the call before I end the recording, I face the same problem.
Seems to be so that InCallView.qml in /usr/share/voicecall-ui-jolla/pages/calling/ should send setAudioRecording(false) before closing.
I can confirm. Same behavior exhibited on both the Community Build and the Official Build on my Xperia X.
deprecated ( 2017-10-20 02:10:23 +0200 )editThx for confirmation. BTW did you install both SailfishX builds onto your Xperia?
objectifnul ( 2017-10-20 02:14:32 +0200 )editSame here. Playback speed was 50% or something like that.
Qwerty ( 2017-10-20 10:06:17 +0200 )editHi.
Same here. Tested with native recording & harbour-callrecorder
Regards.
Pasko ( 2017-10-20 14:54:04 +0200 )editHi.
I have just noticed now that incoming calls are not recorded. Outgoing calls are recorded perfect. Tested with native callrecorder and openrepos callrecorder.
With native call recorder, I get these messages when I answer an incoming call and push the 'record' button in call-ui:
Could this be an issue related to pulseaudio update to version 11?.
I volunteer to test if @jusa requests it :)
Regards.
Pasko ( 2018-06-26 18:19:30 +0200 )edit