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if bluetooth is activated during a recording session and the p3 intercepts a phone call, what does the p3 do? Does it pause the recording and continue after call has ended?
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Good question! You'll probably have to test the P3 yourself for an answer. After syncing with your phone, start a recording and then call your phone with another one. Let us know what you find out.
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lol...if i had a p3 i wouldn't be asking this question..hehehe
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Well, I just tried to do it but the P3 instantly disconnects from the phone when you enter the voice recorder and reconnects when you exit it.
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Thanks, kibb. Could you enter the voice recorder, and THEN call the P3 with another phone?
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Don't think it matters. From what he said is it disconnects the blue tooth connection to the phone as soon as you enter the voice recorder.
So doesn't matter if you call the phone or not, the p3 isn't connected to the phone as long as the recorder is active. Probably done on purpose to prevent recording conversations. Something about possible legalities coming into play if it did allow it and the headaches in court it would all cause. Let alone the havoc it would play on all kinds of relationships, from friends to more. |
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