Yes, I think FaceTime has improved in iOS 8, especially now we can
change how audio calls are routed. This is a setting in the
accessibility settings so check this out especially if you are hearing
immpaired like me.
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On 02/10/2014 05:38, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Hi!
I
Gianluca
The only way I could find to do this was by using a rather elaborate
hardware connection. I could never find a software solution that works.
There are programs like for example Pretty May which was supposed to
accomplish this but I never got any of them to work properly.
My
HI,
Facetime sounds far better then Skype in my opinion.
Brian
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From: Christopher Hallsworth
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Subject: Re: Facetime On Your IOS Device
Yes, I think FaceTime has improved in iOS 8, especially
I agree! Skype still have some work to do with IOS.
On 2 Oct 2014, at 7:03 pm, Brian Olesen br...@blindkom.dk wrote:
HI,
Facetime sounds far better then Skype in my opinion.
Brian
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To:
This article is worth the read, plenty of changes, new stuff and a lot of audio
tweaks to be made.
http://www.macstories.net/stories/an-overview-of-ios-8s-new-accessibility-features/
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Thanks André, keep in mind that I'm using a Mac though. I've tried
everything I could think of...
2014-10-02 8:22 GMT+02:00, André van Deventer andred...@webafrica.org.za:
Gianluca
The only way I could find to do this was by using a rather elaborate
hardware connection. I could never find
Regarding the automatic setting you mentioned, are you referring to the
setting found under accessibility as call audio routing? If so, I wish there
was a setting specific to just FaceTime. Unfortunately, the setting
mentioned above affects all incoming cellular calls as well which isn't
always
Is there a way to record face time calls on an iPhone and record both sides of
the conversation I'm using an iPhone five ass with iOS 7
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On Oct 2, 2014, at 12:42 PM, Rick Alfaro rick.alf...@gmail.com wrote:
Regarding the automatic setting you mentioned, are you referring
Yes I'm sorry, you're correct and I forgot to mention that.
On 3 Oct 2014, at 2:42 am, Rick Alfaro rick.alf...@gmail.com wrote:
Regarding the automatic setting you mentioned, are you referring to the
setting found under accessibility as call audio routing? If so, I wish there
was a setting
Okay, Google comes up with this App
http://hacx.org/cydia/superrecorder_depiction_en.php
I've not tried it so I have no idea just accessible or not the App is.
On 3 Oct 2014, at 2:48 am, Thomas thcumi...@comcast.net wrote:
Is there a way to record face time calls on an iPhone and record both
I think you probably have to Jail Break to do that. The only way I know of
that could record Facetime or any other call is the analog way of getting a
cable that gives you separate plugs for headset out and mic in and using
another recording device like the computer, etc. I think Mac's can
Suppose the same kind of system should work for a mac using the yeti or
similar microphone with a built in sound card.
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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Gianluca
Nucci
Sent: 02 October 2014 05:44 PM
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Hello,
A few months ago, I got a new Windows 7 64-bit laptop. I’m using Window Eyes
8.4 on it. I copied all the albums I had ripped or downloaded from my old
Windows Vista laptop to a hard drive, (since I don’t have a PC transfer cable),
and then from the hard drive to my new machine.
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