Abstract:
The present invention relates to system and method for providing ultra-quick audio/video messaging phonebook and delivery. The system includes an application server communicating with one or more communication devices phonebook application installed therein. The phonebook application configures device to displays all contacts including registered and unregistered contacts available in the memory. When a user selects and holds a contact, application initiates a short duration audio/video messages recording for the selected contact and detect whether the selected contact is a registered contact number or unregistered contact number of phonebook directory application. If selected contact number recognize as a registered contact, application automatically transmits recorded message to the selected contact via application server upon release of hold to contact. If selected contacted recognize as unregistered contact number, application automatically transmits a message containing an unique web link to phonebook directory web portal providing direct web access to recorded audio/video message. The system also provides smart delivery option of audio/video recorded message on recipient's device. The system detects present status of recipient's device based on information received from device sensors and user inputs, for playing audio/video message. In responses to detected status, an audio or visual alert is provided with further possibilities of hands free contextual engagement on the side of the recipient's device.
Abstract:
In an embodiment, a given user equipment (UE) (200; 400) in a local communication session (e.g., a P2P or ad-hoc session) between multiple UEs is designated (505A; 525A; 605A; 625A; 625B) to record session data. The given UE records (515A; 535A; 615A; 640A; 645B) the session data exchanged (510A; 530A; 610A; 635A; 610B; 640B) between the multiple UEs during the local communication session and uploads (550A; 565A; 655A; 670A; 660B) the recorded session data to a server (170; 400) after the local communication session has terminated. In another embodiment, a session controller (170; 200; 400) (e.g., a remote server or a P2P node) receives (700A; 805A; 805B; 805D) multiple media feeds from multiple transmitting UEs, and selectively interlaces (703A; 810A; 810B; 810D) subsets of the multiple media feeds into interlaced output feed(s) that are transmitted (705A; 815A; 815B; 815D) to target UE(s). The target UE(s) provide feedback (710A; 820A; 825B; 825D) which permits the session controller to determine a lowest relevant configuration (LRC) (715A; 825A; 830B; 830D) for the target UE(s) that is used to regulate (720A; 830A; 835B; 835D) the interlaced output feed(s) transmitted (725A; 835A; 840B; 840D) thereto.
Abstract:
The present invention related to a method for recording a mobile phone call and mobile phone recording system for recording audio from mobile phone calls. The mobile phone recording system can have an interface that is seamless and undetectable by the user so that the system can be used for covert applications, such as for use by undercover law enforcement personnel, or the system can be used as a business security tool installed on all wireless phones issued by an organization. An external call is established with the mobile phone. A call recording application can conference an independent, internal call to the external call via the phone's API, or simply by nature that both calls are using the same microphone and speaker devices on the phone for the audio interface to the user. Audio of the internal call can be captured and stored at the mobile phone. The internal call can be tagged with an identification. Thereafter, the audio, and data such as SMS and MMS, can be forwarded to a third party database for storage or stored locally for the end user to play back on the phone or transfer to an external device using USB, wireless, or similar data connection. In one embodiment, a recording can be made at the mobile phone and forwarded to the third-party database. The recording can be initiated remotely.