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Episode: 1877
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Title: HPR1877: Recording HPR on the fly on your Android phone
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1877/hpr1877.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-18 10:41:53
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This is HPR Episode 1877 entitled Recording HPR on the fly on your Android phone.
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It is hosted by Clacket and is about 6 minutes long.
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The summer is.
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How quickly can you get an HPR recording done?
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10 minutes including app install.
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I'm Chucket and this is episode record HPR on the fly on your Android phone.
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And I'm recording these HPR episodes on the fly on my Android phone.
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I didn't do any notes.
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I just looked over the applications available in Android but we found it to my search for record.
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And I took the ones that do have anything to do with audio and I checked them all over.
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And I'm recording these in new records.
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So while I'm recording this.
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I'll take a look on my app page where I put these things.
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First I tried Dictophon.
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I'm on Android 5 and Dictophon says no recordings.
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Press record in the menu to record.
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I don't have a menu because I'm on Android 5.
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I tried it on my gingerbread phone and there it worked nicely.
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But I couldn't find any settings for audio quality or anything like that.
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So it's not immediately obvious that it's recording at the recommended 44.1 kHz.
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The next step I tried was rehearsal assistant.
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That's a pretty interesting one if you're not on Android 5.
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If you're on gingerbread then rehearsal assistant allows you to create different projects, sessions.
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And you can give them names and when you start a session you can record a note and then stop.
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And then you can record the note again and you have the timing information and everything.
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The idea is you're the director or you're an actor and you go to your theatre session
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and you can make these notes on how the performance is going and correlate that with the timing of the play or whatever.
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So that's pretty interesting.
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So you get a hierarchy.
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You can name each note that you record and you can also name the session.
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But it's a bit overkill. It took a while to understand exactly how they wanted things.
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And the idea here is to record on the fly.
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So we want to just install the app, record, go.
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Next up is sound recorder. That one works only on Android 5.
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And it does only MP4 output.
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I don't know if that's a problem, but I wanted wave output because
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none of these apps had flat output.
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So flat or wave because it's going to be converted to MP3 and to ARM.
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And if you have any kind of initial compression, you never know what kind of artifacts upon artifacts you will get.
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Even if voice is not that high fidelity, a sounds really cool.
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Then you still don't want to get any glitches or whatever could happen when you jump between the formats.
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So sound recorder, it looks really slick.
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It has this material, you write files.
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And you can rename files within the application.
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That's really good. None of the others.
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No, rehearsal, if this thing can do that.
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But none of the others can do that on Android 5.
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And then you record.
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That's what I'm using because part of this test was also,
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OK, I recorded the thing. Now where is my file?
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And you record just dumps it in the root of your SD card or on your MP3.
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Play the SD card.
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So it's really easy to find.
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And the others, I still haven't found out where everything is yet.
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I'm just doing this on my phone.
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If I were on the computer, I'm sure I could click around in the directories and find things.
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But on the phone is really important that you can just find it because you want to record on the fly.
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I just want to install this thing, record.
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Find a file, upload it or copy to your computer to convert it to Slack maybe.
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And it's a name, I don't know.
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But you just want to touch and go.
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Here's another sound recorder.
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One, the one that is Android 5 only is a red icon with a microphone.
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The other one is a blue cassette tape.
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And hey, I lied to you before.
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Actually, that one allows you to set names for the audio file.
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But it has this really distracting user interface.
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And I don't know what quality is recording.
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It's a cassette tape.
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And it starts rolling when you record.
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And then when you stop, it rolls all the way back.
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And if that's not distracting enough, actually it rolls the wrong way if you've ever had a...
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a physical paper recorder, maybe that would disturb you with that.
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And there's direct sticky phone.
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And that's an interesting aspect because to click it, it starts recording immediately.
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I don't know what the audio quality is.
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And by default, it stops after 45 seconds.
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And if you're just once again looking to record on the fly, just download and run that thing.
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That's no good.
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So you're going to have to go into the settings and change things.
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And no.
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So, you've been listening all this way.
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You already know I recommend you record.
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And that's what I've been using for this short episode of HPR.
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So my name is Klake.
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You can find me on Pampio at microcastsmicroca.st slash CLA CKE.
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Or you can find me on new social on quitter.se slash CLA CKE.
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See you next time.
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I get something done.
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