callrecorder-axet
audiohq_module
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callrecorder-axet
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Study reveals Android phones constantly snoop on their users
The only functional FOSS call recording app for Android that I'm aware of is the Call Recorder app on F-Droid:
https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.github.axet.callrecorder...
To use this app, you'll need to root your phone using Magisk[1] and the install the Magisk module for Axet's Call Recorder.[2] Then, upgrade the Call Recorder app to the latest version in F-Droid. Note: do not enable "System Mixer Incall Recording" in Call Recorder, since it is not needed and may cause issues with recording.
[1] https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk
[2] https://github.com/Magisk-Modules-Repo/callrecorder-axet
audiohq_module
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[App] [Root] Audio Headquarters
So you know how some phones, most notably Samsung, and some custom ROMs have a feature that lets you control your apps' volumes independent of each other? Ever wanted to get that on your device, but did not want to change the ROM? Alcatraz323 got you covered with his FOSS Audio Headquarters app, which lets you do exactly that! It adds a new overlay button on your volume panel that, when tapped, opens a list of sliders with volumes for every currently playing app. The overlay is easily customizable. You can get the app at https://github.com/Alcatraz323/audiohq_module - the only downside is it does require root (and Magisk) to install.
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Problem with Spotify
What I did was install Magisk and the AudioHeadquarters module: https://github.com/Alcatraz323/audiohq_module
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Sound HeadQuarter EasterEgg solution?
audiohq (or audio headquarters).
What are some alternatives?
Magisk - The Magic Mask for Android
voenabler - voenabler
Pixelify - Magisk module to enables pixel exclusive features and ui
magisk-wireguard-auto-connect - Auto turn on and off WireGuard by using the ip monitor command. Turn it off when you are home and on when you are away.
magisk-supl-replacer - Magisk module to replace the SUPL provider in gps.conf
MagiskOnEmu - Simple script integrates Magisk root into Android on PC include Emulator (Mumu, NoxPlayer) and Android x86 project (BlissOS, PrimeOS, ...)
callrecorder-axet - Magisk module for installing axet's Call Recorder app
PixelFeatureDrops - Magisk Module for Pixel Feature Drops that adds the system files for the same and spoof using the latest device fingerprint from Google Pixel .
owasp-mastg - The Mobile Application Security Testing Guide (MASTG) is a comprehensive manual for mobile app security testing and reverse engineering. It describes the technical processes for verifying the controls listed in the OWASP Mobile Application Security Verification Standard (MASVS).
audiohq_md2 - A tool to control android application volume individually, TRUE adjusting not auto adjust script, for native and more information check the website