I am trying to make a call recording app in Android. I am using loudspeaker to record both uplink and downlink audio. The only problem I am facing is the volume is too low. I've increased the volume of device using AudioManager to max and it can't go beyond that.
I've first used MediaRecorder, but since it had limited functions and provides compressed audio, I've tried with AudioRecorder. Still I havn't figured out how to increase the audio. I've checked on projects on Github too, but it's of no use. I've searched on stackoverflow for last two weeks, but couldn't find anything at all.
I am quite sure that it's possible, since many other apps are doing it. For instance Automatic Call recorder does that.
I understand that I have to do something with the audio buffer, but I am not quite sure what needs to be done on that. Can you guide me on that.
Update:-
I am sorry that I forgot to mention that I am already using Gain. My code is almost similar to RehearsalAssistant (in fact I derived it from there). The gain doesn't work for more than 10dB and that doesn't increase the audio volume too much. What I wanted is I should be able to listen to the audio without putting my ear on the speaker which is what lacking in my code.
I've asked a similar question on functioning of the volume/loudness at SoundDesign SE here. It mentions that the Gain and loudness is related but it doesn't set the actual loudness level. I am not sure how things work, but I am determined to get the loud volume output.
In my app I use an open source sonic library. Its main purpose is to speed up / slow down speech, but besides this it allows to increase loudness too. I apply it to playback, but it must work for recording similarly. Just pass your samples through it before compressing them. It has a Java interface too. Hope this helps.
simple use MPEG_4 format
To increase the call recording volume use AudioManager as follows:
Start Recording:
Stop Recording:
//revert volume to initial state
You obviously have the
AudioRecord
stuff running, so I skip the decision forsampleRate
andinputSource
. The main point is that you need to appropriately manipulate each sample of your recorded data in your recording loop to increase the volume. Like so:Thanks to Hartmut and beworker for the solution. Hartmut's code did worked at near 12-14 dB. I did merged the code from the sonic library too to increase volume, but that increase too much noise and distortion, so I kept the volume at 1.5-2.0 and instead tried to increase gain. I got decent sound volume which doesn't sound too loud in phone, but when listened on a PC sounds loud enough. Looks like that's the farthest I could go.
I am posting my final code to increase the loudness. Be aware that using increasing mVolume increases too much noise. Try to increase gain instead.