(Xperia X with SailfishX) - With both built-in call recording option (.wav) and Openrepos CallRecorder (.flac), recorded call audio is unusable (playback speed about 50% of recording speed). However, 'old' recordings made by Jolla phone then transferred to Xperia are OK.
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(Xperia X with SailfishX) - With both built-in call recording option (.wav) and Openrepos CallRecorder (.flac), recorded call audio is unusable (playback speed about 50% of recording speed). However, 'old' recordings made by Jolla phone then transferred to Xperia are OK.
Can anyone confirm?
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(Xperia X with SailfishX) - With both built-in call recording option (.wav) and Openrepos CallRecorder (.flac), recorded call audio is unusable (playback speed about 50% of recording speed). However, 'old' recordings made by Jolla phone then transferred to Xperia are OK.
Can anyone confirm?
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(Xperia X with official SailfishX) - With both built-in call recording option (.wav) and Openrepos CallRecorder (.flac), recorded call audio is unusable (playback speed about 50% of recording speed). However, 'old' recordings made by Jolla phone then transferred to Xperia are OK.OK, so I guess it's a recording issue, not playback.
Can anyone confirm?
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(Xperia X with official SailfishX) - With both built-in call recording option (.wav) and Openrepos CallRecorder (.flac), recorded call audio is unusable (playback speed about 50% of recording speed). However, 'old' recordings made by Jolla phone then transferred to Xperia are OK, so I guess it's a recording issue, not playback.
Can anyone confirm?