Recording audio
By default, the recorded audio is saved in the internal SD card. You can connect a USB flash drive to your phone, and save the recorded audio
to it.
Note: For more information on how to attach a USB flash drive, please refer to the Quick Start Guide for your phone.
Procedure
1.
Go to More > Recorder
2.
If you have inserted a USB flash drive, tap USB to save the recorded audio to USB flash drive
3.
Tap
to start recording
4.
Do one of the following:
•
Tap
to pause the recording
•
Tap
to set a mark
•
The icon changes to
And there is a red flag on this moment when playing
5.
Tap
to end the recording and save the recording
The recorded audio will be displayed on the right list automatically
Playing a recorded call
You can browse and play back the recordings on your phone.
The recorded calls saved in "*.aac" format and include a date & time stamp and the other party's number/IP address/name (or the first
person's number/IP address/name you called), for example, 20170515-1452-Tom was created on May 15, 2017, at 14:52 and you have a call
with Tom.
Tip: You can also play back the recorded calls on the phone or on a computer using an application compatible of playing ".aac" files.
Procedure
1.
Go to More > Recorder
2.
If you want to play the recorded audio saved in USB flash drive, tap USB
3.
Tap
before the desired recorded call to play the recorded call
The length of the recording and a progress bar are displayed as the recording plays
You can tap the Volume key to adjust the volume of audio output.
Pause/resuming a playback
When you receive an incoming call while playing a recording, the recording is paused automatically. You can resume the playback after
handling the call. You can also pause the recording manually at any time.
Procedure
1.
Tap
to pause playing the recording. The icon
2.
Tap
to resume the playback
Fast forwarding/rewinding a playback
While a recorded file plays, you can fast forward or rewind the playback at any time.
the number will increase if you set more marks
appears on the phone screen
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