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Episode: 2537
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Title: HPR2537: Recording HPR on the fly Part II
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2537/hpr2537.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-19 05:01:07
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This is HPR episode 2,537 entitled Recording HPR on the Flypart Roman 2.
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It is hosted by Clacket and is about 3 minutes long and carry a clean flag.
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The summary is in which I update the recommendation from HPR 1,877, just you for the recorder.
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Hi, this is Clacket. I was going to make an episode about something completely different.
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But then I realized that you record that I usually use to record episodes on the phone,
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was not available on this phone, so I had to install it.
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And then I realized that hey, you record is actually not in the F-Droid store, so I looked around in F-Droid
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and I found this app called Audio Recorder.
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There isn't really a lot to say, but except Audio Recorder is really great.
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It has all the settings you would like. You can record to all if you want, you can record to Flack,
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which is what I'm doing now, and a bunch of other formats.
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And it has a nice management interface where you can delete the files and everything.
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It allows you to customize in what directory it puts the files you record, etc.
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So it's actually much better than you record.
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And you get a cool wave form when you're recording. You can set the recording levels.
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And it even has the ability to show you controls while you're in the lock screen.
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So if you're using a headset rather than just putting your phone up to your face as I'm doing now,
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you can put your phone in your pocket.
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And then if you need to pause for a moment or something or you finish recording,
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you don't even have to unlock the phone. You can just tap the controls directly on the lock screen.
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So that's pretty cool.
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There isn't that much more to say, really, except that this is...
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I'll make this a follow-up to the overview of Android Recorders that I did two years ago, I think.
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And my new recommendation is don't use your record. Use audio recorder available in the afteroid app store.
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So that's it for now. Now I'm going to record my real episode.
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Now I've been listening to Hacker Public Radio
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at HackerPublicRadio.org. We are a community podcast network that releases shows every weekday Monday through Friday.
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Today's show, like all our shows, was contributed by an HPR listener like yourself.
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If you ever thought of recording a podcast and clicking our contribute link to find out how easy it really is,
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Hacker Public Radio was founded by the Digital Dog Pound and the Infonomicon Computer Club,
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