Total Recall 2.1.1 – Utility for recording phone calls in AMR or WAV format
Do you ever find yourself constantly repeating things to your friends only for them to turn around and say “yeah, but you haven’t told me that before”? Likewise you may forget the time and date of arrangements you made over the phone. With Total Recall these issues are a thing of the past.
The application allows you to record mobile phone calls with the push of a button, saving them as audio files in either WAV or AMR format. No matter if it’s an incoming or outgoing call Total recall springs into action straight away, capturing the sound in the background. In fact, this latest version of the software removes the beep that you’d get in previous releases, meaning that Total Recall is totally transparent.
There are quite a few options and settings to twiddle with, including a facility for auto-recording conversations as soon as you start talking, plus the ability to link saved audio files to contacts in your address book. Once you’ve finished recording, you can send the file to your pal (or to others, for that matter) using IR, email, MMS or Bluetooth.
It’s a decent system and the sound quality is OK, although it only supports WAV and AMR output. Ultimately though, the big argument against Total Recall is a moral one. If you inform the other person that you’re recording them then it’s fine. If you don’t, then you’re getting into some murky ground legally, and if your friends/customers/spouse finds out what you’ve been doing you may see your popularity start to wane.
If you want to record mobile phone conversations, Total Recall makes for a reliable solution. Just remember to ask the permission of the other caller first!
Review by James Thornton