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Virtual Recorder

Virtual Recorder

by Jay O. on Dec 10, 2010 11:50:57 PM — read 3,174 times

TAGS: Android Market, Apps,

Tested version: 1.20
Latest version: 1.25
Requires Android: from 1.5

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Summary

I have a soft spot for any application that turns your Android device into an audio recorder. Sadly, Android doesn’t come with integrated recording functions (serious improvements could be made on this front, IMO) and furthermore situations that call for recording devices do arise tend to pop up when you least expect them.
Today’s test lets you know what we think of Virtual Recorder.
 

Features & Use

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Test device: Motorola Milestone / Android Version: 2.1update-1 / Root: No / Modifications made (change in CPU, etc.): None.


I tested Voice Recorder a while ago. I was impressed by the app’s useful functions, but the actual sound quality left me a bit cold. I mentioned that a lot of audio recorders struggle with the same issue in my review, so let’s find out how Virtual Recorder did in this department.


The app’s main focus is clearly the most essential one for any audio recorder: the actual audio recording. The developers clearly wanted to up the ante by providing better quality than what the competition has to offer. But let me talk about some of the other functions first. If you go to Options you can set “process priority” and “size of buffer” (make them higher if there were any quirks with recording). You can also set the visuals if you want the tapes to be decorated with an image. “Popup rename dialog after recording“ is the most important function. A window appears each time you finish recording something and you can the rename the file you just recorder. If you choose not to make use of this option your files will be assigned automatically generated names.


When you press the “eject” button (a triangle within a square pointing upwards) a data manager opens and displays previously recorded memos which can then be opened, closes, renamed, set as ringtone, sent via email or converted to mp3 format.


The last option is the most useful, even though it would be even cooler if Virtual Recorder recorded memos as mp3 files, although it has to be said that converting the files is a breeze. All you need do is download a little app which takes care of the rest. The data format (.pcm) isn’t all that great—of course you can play the files within Virtual Recorder, but I’m not aware of any other system which supports it this type of format.


And now… on to the audio quality and thus the app’s most important criterion. Let me start by saying that the sound quality is top notch, even after the files have been converted to mp3. Dialogue comes out clean and distinct and music or singing also sound good. A lot of audio recorders don’t do a very good job when it comes to recording loud noises, but Virtual Recorder score in this department as well.


Smartphones and tablets can’t compete with actual recording devices because they are lacking adequate microphones. Smartphone and tablet mics are designed to record sound from close and filter out distracted background noise, which is why it’s difficult to get a good recording of far-away sounds with this device.


Virtual Recorder does a pretty good job, but generally I used the Digital Mic PreAmp regulator to help even things out. I recommend not turning the regulator up higher than the middle because otherwise the rustling becomes too loud. I probably don’t have to mention that it helps to point the mic towards whatever it is that you’re looking to record—it really helps!


Virtual Reocrder comes with two other functions: “Boost” and “Limiter”. The first augments the volume when you’re recording very soft things, and the latter limits the volume when you’re recording loud noises. I only noticed a real difference with the Boost function, however. I found the “Pitch” function to be completely pointless; why would you want to alter the pitch when the whole point is to get a recording that sounds as close to what it sounds like in real as possible.


Bottom line:

It would make more sense if memos were saved as mp3 directly, rather than having to make manual conversions. That being said, it’s pretty simple to do and it’s only necessary if you want to share a file. Aside from that the app scored thanks to the excellent quality of the recordings and it’s now my app of choice when I need to make recordings at college, events, etc.
 

Screen & Controls

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Virtual Recorder’s interface isn’t particularly fancy but it’s logical and easy to use—and that’s all an audio recorder has to provide.
 

Speed & Stability

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Virtual Recorder starts up fast and its performance overall is good when it comes to stability. The speed for converting files to mp3 could be a bit faster.

Price/Performance Ratio

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Virtual Recorder can be downloaded for free from the AndroidPit App Center and the Android Market, but there are some ads to contend with!

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Market Comments

Komen, Apr 22, 2012
Wow! Best simplest fully functional recorder. Clear and simple! Perfect. Xperia x10mini
Eddie, Apr 22, 2012
Leglover A great recorder.
Wayne, Apr 22, 2012
Just what I was looking for
Ian, Apr 21, 2012
Don't bother. I had it for a week and it was awesome. Worked well until one morning I went to check one of my recordings and they were all gone! I lost some valuable stuff. NOT HAPPY!
Chris, Apr 18, 2012
Good quality sound Using to record speeches. Picks up sound very well. The .pcm format is not great to share, but use FreeMP3Droid app to easily convert to mp3.
josh, Apr 18, 2012
Matt mango is a tard Try doing what the app tells you too and use free mp3droid you uneducated moron...... some people are so stupid... if I could I would punch u mango.... deuche
Mr., Apr 17, 2012
Where are the files? Can't sent the clips via txt wtf? Garbage
Michael , Apr 17, 2012
Best recorder I ve yet to find It is a really good recorder with backround recording and many more features I just wish it would record mp3 and not b so much work to convert over
joe, Apr 16, 2012
It sorta works.... the recording quality is good but whenever you try to listen to a recording it will play for about 30 seconds then it just closes
leanett, Apr 16, 2012
Disliked It didn't show were the recordings were bring saved. Never was able to locate them.
Austin, Apr 16, 2012
Really good to record my songs but when I listen to my recordings it suddenly just stops and gets out of the app
bj, Apr 14, 2012
It didn't It record for 10 hours it only recorded for a little over 14 min.
Charles, Apr 13, 2012
Ad BANNERS Would have been fine with out all the BANNER ADS!!!!!!!! Thats why it needs internet access. Time to delete/uninstall. Bye
Jeremy, Apr 13, 2012
Don't Bother... To be fair, recording quality is good. But recording to .pcm format? Conversion to .mp3 makes this app a waste of time and money, and is VERY aggravating. I'm doing a force stop and uninstall right now...
Marquise, Apr 13, 2012
App Great
Robert, Apr 13, 2012
Uninstalling Doesnt work for longer then 2 seconds.
Ibrahim, Apr 11, 2012
Stops recording suddenly Stops recording when someone calls or you receive a message. This really sucks!
Alfonso, Apr 10, 2012
So perfect I can't imagine an app better than this one
LeAnn, Apr 9, 2012
Marie It's was Ok but sound quality is poor and very hard to download the files. I found that by phones original one was better.
Holly, Apr 9, 2012
It was very good!!! LOVED IT
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