EntropySink
Technical & Scientific => Software => Topic started by: Steve on October 12, 2012, 05:17:51 PM
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Anyone know of a free service that I can use on the computer to call my cell phone? Need to use Audacity to record a voicemail and skype requires $$. I can't use a recorder on the phone, unless you have a suggestion for Android because I have tried several and they either only record the MIC or the quality is terrible.
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Google voice?
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It makes calls by calling your phone and then connecting you so that's out. It was the first thing I tried. And no luck scoring a free credit voucher from Skype.
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It makes calls by calling your phone and then connecting you so that's out. It was the first thing I tried. And no luck scoring a free credit voucher from Skype.
You can call from the browser. I do that a lot when I misplace my phone and want to locate it. Heck, I do my interviews through it.
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I am in the browser but anytime i click to make a call it asks for my phone number so i can be connected to the call through my phone. Hmm..
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http://support.google.com/chat/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=187615
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Yeah, google chat from the gmail page works if you set it up right. Shouldn't be too hard. You can even receive calls.
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Yeah, google chat from the gmail page works if you set it up right. Shouldn't be too hard. You can even receive calls.
which is AWESOME!
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Thanks guys let me check that out.
As a side note I was really shocked that Skype would not give me like $1 or $2 call credit voucher. I have been debating lowering our mobile plan and paying the yearly unlimited for Skype to save some bucks, and asked for $1 or $2 to try out the calling service. Nadda.
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well that works, now I just need to get the f'n audio stream to record. I would just forward the voicemail to my google voice but the carrier voicemail needs a "mailbox number" not a phone number.....UGH
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ok loophole workound thing. Used GV chrome extension to call myself, which made gmail ring. Answered it in gmail which in turn made my cell phone ring. Rejected call, and it went to VM and because gmail saw this as an incoming call from my cell phone I was able to record it, even though it was technically an outgoing call.
Cuz apparently gmail call lets you record incoming just not outgoing. I'm confused as hell but it worked.
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So now i cannot for the life of me locate what I recorded. I can't win.
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Anyone have a clue as to where the recorded calls get saved when you use gmail's call feature?
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Never recorded a call before.
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http://support.google.com/voice/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=115082
"It's not currently possible to record outbound calls made through your Google number at this time."
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http://support.google.com/voice/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=115082
"It's not currently possible to record outbound calls made through your Google number at this time."
I know, the record button will not even show up. But the way I did it Gmail registered it as an inbound call and displayed the record button which activated when I clicked it.
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Then www.google.com/voice -> more -> Recorded calls
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checked it, nothing. I must be doing something wrong, but it appeared to be recording. Man this is a PITA. If Google assigned an ID to the numbers voice mail box I could just forward and download the thing.
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GOT IT! Had a lightbulb moment. Set google voice to forward to gmail chat, called google voice number with my cell phone, and answered it in gmail. Used cell to add another call, to my voicemail, and merged them into a three way call. Muted gmail chat mic and muted cell phone, then hit record in gmail and played voicemail on cell phone. Then just cut off the excess in audacity.