[Q] Windows Phone 7 ACR Software - Windows Phone 7 Software Development

Is anyone working on All Call Recorder for wp7?
This software is exremely important for me and was wondering if someone could develop this software before launch so it can be ready for download on the day of launch
regards and very much appreciate all your work.

I don't think that's possible given how apps run in WP7 (sandbox restrictions, no background operation).

itster2 said:
Is anyone working on All Call Recorder for wp7?
This software is exremely important for me and was wondering if someone could develop this software before launch so it can be ready for download on the day of launch
regards and very much appreciate all your work.
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As amb9800 says, this isn't possible. When a phone call comes in, your running app(s) are tombstoned and aren't running. Therefore, don't have access to the microphone.

walshieau said:
As amb9800 says, this isn't possible. When a phone call comes in, your running app(s) are tombstoned and aren't running. Therefore, don't have access to the microphone.
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But the phone call can run in the background then you could start your recorder and it could be running in the forground you just wont see the person you are talking to or have access to other features of the call i.e. text messages, email, etc...

according to this a call filter/sms blocker is impossible for the moment with wp7 ?

thecasimir said:
according to this a call filter/sms blocker is impossible for the moment with wp7 ?
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That is correct.

rruffman said:
But the phone call can run in the background then you could start your recorder and it could be running in the forground you just wont see the person you are talking to or have access to other features of the call i.e. text messages, email, etc...
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Still won't work... your app will still be tombstoned when the call comes through, even if you re-start it, you won't have access to the MIC.

walshieau said:
Still won't work... your app will still be tombstoned when the call comes through, even if you re-start it, you won't have access to the MIC.
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my post says to open your app after you answer the call thus will not be tombstoned and yes you do have access to the mic. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/microsoft.xna.framework.audio.microphone(XNAGameStudio.40).aspx

Seriously has anyone come up with a program yet ???

walshieau said:
Still won't work... your app will still be tombstoned when the call comes through, even if you re-start it, you won't have access to the MIC.
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I think its not complete true. I use Samsung Focus and I can switch on camera while answering a call and if I switch on speaker too then I can record both side conversation. I believe that its matter of time if someone figure out and develop a application for call recording......

NMBNMB said:
I think its not complete true. I use Samsung Focus and I can switch on camera while answering a call and if I switch on speaker too then I can record both side conversation. I believe that its matter of time if someone figure out and develop a application for call recording......
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This is definitely not possible. You can definitely run your app during a call (no tombstone concern), but WP takes over the mic for a phone call. Your app will run, but you'll get perfect silence recorded. This is by design. It would be great if they change it at some point. Obviously the user should have to OK something, but the concern is about the other party since some US states (not sure of other countries) require that both parties are notified of a recording in progress.
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This is definitely not possible. You can run your app during a call (no tombstone concern), but WP takes over the mic for a phone call. Your app will run, but you'll get perfect silence recorded. This is by design. It would be great if MS changes it at some point. Obviously the user should have to OK something, but the concern is about the other party since some US states (not sure of other countries) require that both parties are notified of a recording in progress.

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Voicemail

Hi guys,
Is there any software that will record an incoming missed call onto the phones SD card so I dont have to dial voicemail and can check the calls on directly on my PPC?
Thanks for any advice
Buda
I second the request for this....
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bdangol said:
Is there any software that will record an incoming missed call onto the phones SD card so I dont have to dial voicemail and can check the calls on directly on my PPC?
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No, that is not possible. Take a look at this:
http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/index.php?blog=3&p=1264&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1
...voicemail a la Answering Machine style
bdangol said:
Hi guys,
Is there any software that will record an incoming missed call onto the phones SD card so I dont have to dial voicemail and can check the calls on directly on my PPC?
Thanks for any advice
Buda
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Lets just say you want an Answering Machine on PPC.
It would be a novel and successful one, if there were ever any made. AFAIK, it is yet not possible on HTCish handhelds....
The one thing I tried involves you picking up the call, then it records the conversation, and more clearly if in speakerphone mode (a pain innit?). That is called Live PVR, in case you want to google it and wake up the genius within....
We will be waiting, if you find/make it first
grun said:
No, that is not possible. Take a look at this:
http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/index.php?blog=3&p=1264&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1
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So there is a fundamental hardware problem where software cannot access hardware. It occurred to me that all sounds can be fed to the bluetooth stack so maybe it could be captured from there.
Ok show of hands who would like an Answer machine for HTCish PPCs bit like the visual voicemail on dare I say it the iphoney
Such a SW is existing in Symbian60. I had this back in the dark times on my Nokia 6680.
This SW is answering the call automatically, playing the announcement which was recorded before and then recording the meaasge as mp2 (or wav). storage media can be the telephone itself or a memory card.
In WM6, i didn't find it yet, maybe really not existing.
BTW, the Siemens S40 had such a function integrated as well (no Symbian, no WM, ...).
cheers,
g-fall

recording a telephonic call

is it possible to record an ongoing telephone conversation using some commercial or public software
Yes! Buy yourself a Nokia Symbian S60 smartphone and then install IVCM.
saawan said:
is it possible to record an ongoing telephone conversation using some commercial or public software
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Default record function under notes and HTC Voice recorder does that to an extent. You might want to try them first, before buying a Nokia Phone!
ai6908 said:
Default record function under notes and HTC Voice recorder does that to an extent. You might want to try them first, before buying a Nokia Phone!
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I think that will only record your voice. It does not record the voice of the caller. I think this is an issue with all phones using WM. I did read somewhere that Vito software might have a solution for this...
check out this blog for more info:
http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/index.php?blog=3&p=1931&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1
Hi, Try "Vito audio notes"
It's possible to set for record any conversation, and automatically save incoming and outgoing...
ooops... my english it's very terrible... so... it's better if You try this program...
this topic has been covered so many times......short answer, no you cannot record calls. there's a whole list of articles in the wiki right here
Another short answer is: yes, you can record a phone conversation, but only on speakerphone mode. The microphone has to pick up the callers voice from the speaker, most HTC phones have this hardware restriction where the audio stream cannot be captured internally.
could i say it's possilble?try this one:
.....send me pm
work like a charm
pls don't kill me i just want to help
later edit: cause i don't want to be killed i remove the link!who need the soft send me pm!
we wont kill u for trying to help, but for posting warez.......
You don't need to post warez, just tell us the name of this amazing software that's supposed to overcome hardware limitations! (Or am I too optimistic here? Is this just one more case of mic picking up sound from loudspeaker?)
it calls Resco Audio Recorders!try it !i offer link to some guys from here and if they want will report if is good or not!
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someone report it dosen't work but on my spv m3100 work very well!i give him instructions and i wait for report!if it works to him it works to everybody and in this case i will make a tutorial how to install and configure resco audio records
Guys just use Vito Audio Notes.
It record ur call (no need to turn on speaker) even u cant notice this.
Vito Audio Notes 1.32
Hrm this topic again...
From the audio notes webpage:
VITO AudioNotes does not record phone calls on Pocket PC due to operating system or hardware restrictions. On some Pocket PC Phone Edition devices VITO AudioNotes still can record phone calls without turning on speakerphone. Download the trial version and check if it records phone calls on your mobile device.
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So apparently it works on some pocket PCs and does not work on others. Has anyone tried this with success on the hermes?
pashamangl said:
it calls Resco Audio Recorders!try it !i offer link to some guys from here and if they want will report if is good or not!
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someone report it dosen't work but on my spv m3100 work very well!i give him instructions and i wait for report!if it works to him it works to everybody and in this case i will make a tutorial how to install and configure resco audio records
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I tried Resco on my M3100, it records my voice but not the caller voice, it is too low. How did you resolve that ?
Juan
nandlal_mk said:
Guys just use Vito Audio Notes.
It record ur call (no need to turn on speaker) even u cant notice this.
Vito Audio Notes 1.32
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No need to turn on speaker? But you can still record both your own and the other party's voices? Please tell us how you managed to set this up!
I have a feeling that there are a lot of selfish people out there that think that "recording a telephonic call" means just their own voice and no need to record that pointless drivel of the other party
Hmmm.... I have a feeling that an answer will not be forthcoming...
abubasim said:
Hmmm.... I have a feeling that an answer will not be forthcoming...
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dear Abubasim the answer come ...lattely but it come!it's true the other party voice is not very loud but if you have a pc i belive you can transfer the recording and listen as loud as you want!i tried to offer a solutions not a miracole!
I use Turbo Mobile Event ( http://www.turboirc.com/ppc/ ) and it works very well with my p3600 (Trinity) - it automatically record the call of the group of people that I need (bank-work-salesman etc...) but not the private group and also only if I'm at work - pity that the interface is bare
Carlo626 said:
I use Turbo Mobile Event ( http://www.turboirc.com/ppc/ ) and it works very well with my p3600 (Trinity) - it automatically record the call of the group of people that I need (bank-work-salesman etc...) but not the private group and also only if I'm at work - pity that the interface is bare
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But does it clearly record the voice of the other party. My understanding it is a hardware limitation so that the other person voice will be recorded from the speaker so will not be very clear.
VITO Does not record any voice from the other party... It may on a 'trinity' or any other hardware, but on a Hermes, there is a hardware limitation...
People have tried a lot of softwares in the past, vito, resco et al, nothing works because of how the Hermes is designed...!

Answering Machine

Do someboby have an Answering Machine for android???
your provider doesn't provide voice-mail for you?? How do you expect some Ansering machine to work if your device is off or in flightmode??
LumeriA said:
your provider doesn't provide voice-mail for you?? How do you expect some Ansering machine to work if your device is off or in flightmode??
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Providers charge for that service and many people want it done on their phone. I am looking for that kind of app too.
Assuming your phone will accept the call, I guess you can use "Tasker" to do just about anything, eg, answer the call, initiate media file (your message), hang-up.
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Assuming your phone will accept the call, I guess you can use "Tasker" to do just about anything, eg, answer the call, initiate media file (your message), hang-up.
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Good to know that tasker can do this but it will only play a media file of my voice record I am looking for a dedicated app which works as answering machine & then let the "unknown" caller record a message which is stored on my phone.
Basically I get to many spam calls which if I block using the white list, it also blocks genuine calls from those who may want to contact me but are not in my contact list, answering machine will allow to leave them a 1 min message so I can get back to those people.
Anybody knows if such apps exist?
Have you tried Google voice? It has a voicemail service and I think you can apply it to any number
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full Google Voice on WP7

I have always been an android fan since the G1, but REALLLY interested in WP7, thinking of buying the htc arrive on sprint but theirs ONE thing holding me back. And thats Google Voice.
I use GV for my main number for texitng AND calling.
I know they have some GV apps but can never seem to get a clear answer. I need to be able to receive and make calls along with texting and receiving. any WP7 GV app for that?
There are a couple of GV apps but I still use the actual website because I think it works better.
If you download zune I believe you can download the WP7 Marketplace still if you wanted to look for yourself.
well I use zune and looked. but wasnt sure if I can call on those. Like of course android GV app will be better. but say someone calls my GV number I want my WP7 to ring just like normal
i use google voice on android and it rocks
well I know its awesome on android thats what I use. I just want the baic features to work if im gonna get a WP7 device like texting and making and receiving calls to my GV number
It works on wp7. Its not quite as fully integrated as there is no official app, and there is no socket API as of yet. This means the 3rd party apps have to send you notifications directly from their own servers for true notifications, otherwise it will load when you open the app and check for new messages.
I use the GoVoice application on wp7 and it notifies me (through 3rd party) of sms messages ect, and gives me my google voice mails/translations/playback just fine. It works, you can make calls, receive calls, texts, get transcripts/playback just like on android, its just a little bit more limited than the Android version. When the sockets api comes out for dev's this will quickly be addressed with true notifications and be more similar to what you are used to.
http://www.wpcentral.com/wp7-google-voice-clients-–-review-roundup
hmm thanks. I think im gonna try the HTC Arrive on sprint. I looove android, but sometimes just want a phone thats very quick. simple and looks great. plus I love Zune Pass. The only thing holding me back was using GV. but GoVoice seems great
samrozzi said:
hmm thanks. I think im gonna try the HTC Arrive on sprint. I looove android, but sometimes just want a phone thats very quick. simple and looks great. plus I love Zune Pass. The only thing holding me back was using GV. but GoVoice seems great
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Yah I'm pretty heavily tied in to Google Voice. Use it for work and all my voicemails. GoVoice gets the job done good enough till a full fledged one can be written when Sockets API is released. But when that happens I will definitely be looking for one as great as what Android had
dtboos said:
It works on wp7. Its not quite as fully integrated as there is no official app, and there is no socket API as of yet. This means the 3rd party apps have to send you notifications directly from their own servers for true notifications, otherwise it will load when you open the app and check for new messages.
I use the GoVoice application on wp7 and it notifies me (through 3rd party) of sms messages ect, and gives me my google voice mails/translations/playback just fine. It works, you can make calls, receive calls, texts, get transcripts/playback just like on android, its just a little bit more limited than the Android version. When the sockets api comes out for dev's this will quickly be addressed with true notifications and be more similar to what you are used to.
http://www.wpcentral.com/wp7-google-voice-clients-–-review-roundup
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I'm curious how you expect a Socket API to make the notifications better.
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I'm curious how you expect a Socket API to make the notifications better.
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The reason you don't see any [functioning] Instant messenger apps, and why GoVoice needs this 'workaround' is there is no way for the dev's to bind to a port or IP address on a host, giving way for the notifications you would normally be used to. Until MS gives these API's out, only bandaid workarounds will be available.
Or am I missing something?
If there is a way to make/recieve phone calls using GoVoice, then I must be too stupid to figure it out. When I attempted to make calls, it would somehow remotely call from my other on contract phone, while also causing my on contract phone to ring until I answered it. Really confusing to describe, but it was equally confusing watching it happen.
dtboos said:
The reason you don't see any [functioning] Instant messenger apps, and why GoVoice needs this 'workaround' is there is no way for the dev's to bind to a port or IP address on a host, giving way for the notifications you would normally be used to. Until MS gives these API's out, only bandaid workarounds will be available.
Or am I missing something?
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I don't think what they are doing is a workaround, I'm not too sure how they'd do it otherwise. One of the major reasons for push notifications is to be used when the application isn't running. Having a Socket API isn't going to help at all if the application isn't running, right?
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I don't think what they are doing is a workaround, I'm not too sure how they'd do it otherwise. One of the major reasons for push notifications is to be used when the application isn't running. Having a Socket API isn't going to help at all if the application isn't running, right?
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hmm...thats true...so I would assume (hopefully) that sockets support comes with the multitasking update? Are programs going to be able to periodically check for information while not running in the foreground? You will need this for 'in app' notifications instead of the workaround; I call it that because it is. Well, a workaround the lack of what is necessary to do these like on other systems (BB, palm, Symbian, iOS, Android ect). GoVoice uses a secondary user account on Gmax. Gmax has to watch your account for changes and then send you notifications to the phone, as opposed to doing this inside the app.
I'm no programmer, so I'm not sure exactly all what is needed. But shouldn't these programs be able to bind to certain ports, and when messages come in, they are pushed to your device? Does the program need to be running all the time? or will the notification being sent from a specific host/port 'awaken' the application with a notification? Maybe somebody can clarify this for me. How do the other systems do this? You should be able to get a notification while doing other things, since you can obviously already do this with the MS applications.
To me, this type of functionality is pretty necessary to many applications people will need on their phones.
In iOS4, Apple added the ability for VOIP applications to run in the background. That in combination with a Socket API (which is necessary for VOIP anyway) is probably what you're after.
tiny17 said:
If there is a way to make/recieve phone calls using GoVoice, then I must be too stupid to figure it out. When I attempted to make calls, it would somehow remotely call from my other on contract phone, while also causing my on contract phone to ring until I answered it. Really confusing to describe, but it was equally confusing watching it happen.
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GoVoice dials directly using the same method that Android's Voice application uses. There's no call-back when connecting the call. It simply calls an intermediary Google number, which dials out to whomever you're calling.
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GoVoice dials directly using the same method that Android's Voice application uses. There's no call-back when connecting the call. It simply calls an intermediary Google number, which dials out to whomever you're calling.
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Interesting. I must have messed something up in the setup then.
tiny17 said:
Interesting. I must have messed something up in the setup then.
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Did you use Google Voice web page on your desktop PC to make a call and remembered that setting? It is possible that GoVoice gets affected by your Google Voice web page settings.
BTW, on Android Phones, Google Voice is fully integrated with the phone dial pad as well so that you don't need to pull up the Google Voice app in order to make a call. You set up rules about when you want to make GV calls (all calls or only international calls) and just dial your number or contacts in regular Android phone dialer pad.

Call recording?

Any kernels for the Nexus support call recording yet?
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Nah, seriously: OP, if the subject line has a question mark then it should be in Q&A.
Apologies; my mistake.
To answer your question.. no
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I am surprised their hasn't been more serious talk of figuring this out. I relied heavily on CallRecorder by Skvalex on my old Thunderbolt...DOH. I wish I was a dev or knew a thing or two about software side of these things and I would give it a shot at figuring it out.
You can always use Google Voice... while in a call press 4 to record and it will send you an email with your conversation.
blaine07 said:
I am surprised their hasn't been more serious talk of figuring this out. I relied heavily on CallRecorder by Skvalex on my old Thunderbolt...DOH. I wish I was a dev or knew a thing or two about software side of these things and I would give it a shot at figuring it out.
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agree w/ blaine - any word on this? skvalex and imoseyon or ziggy should get together and create a kernel that accomodates for call recording.
any dev's out there?
i'll pay $100 USD for a fully working kernel that support skvalex call recording.
aharper said:
You can always use Google Voice... while in a call press 4 to record and it will send you an email with your conversation.
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If you happen to be in the USA - no Google Voice in Aus yet.
Anything guys?
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+1 for call recording! Any progress made on this?
+1 here here. Haha.
I'd be interested. = )
Clancy_s said:
If you happen to be in the USA - no Google Voice in Aus yet.
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And it only works for incoming calls
+1
On a side note, I find it very strange that a lot of people are trying to limit their choices my quoting that it is illegal in some curious places.
virtos1 said:
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On a side note, I find it very strange that a lot of people are trying to limit their choices my quoting that it is illegal in some curious places.
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I don't know of anywhere in the US anyways that recording you phone call is illegal.
I'm not a lawyer or anything, but from what I've seen on this:
Some states have one party consent requirements (which would be you, the person recording the call). Other states have two party consent and in this case you need to let the other person know you are recording the call and they can then hang up or you can turn off the recording if they don't agree. But, nowhere (that I know of) is it actually illegal to record the call as long as you follow the requirements of your state.
I would love this feature. I wouldn't use it very often, but occasionally when I have to call and add a feature to my phone or call the cable company or something. The other side notifies you that they are recording the conversation (generally), so it's completely legal in that circumstance and you wouldn't even need to notify them (as long as their recording let you know they would be recording you). I'm sure we've all been in that "our representative wouldn't have offered you that" type situation, so it would be great to have some proof.
I'm also interested in call recording on this phone. I'm holding off on switching to it until it's possible.
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I don't know of anywhere in the US anyways that recording you phone call is illegal.
I'm not a lawyer or anything, but from what I've seen on this:
Some states have one party consent requirements (which would be you, the person recording the call). Other states have two party consent and in this case you need to let the other person know you are recording the call and they can then hang up or you can turn off the recording if they don't agree. But, nowhere (that I know of) is it actually illegal to record the call as long as you follow the requirements of your state.
I would love this feature. I wouldn't use it very often, but occasionally when I have to call and add a feature to my phone or call the cable company or something. The other side notifies you that they are recording the conversation (generally), so it's completely legal in that circumstance and you wouldn't even need to notify them (as long as their recording let you know they would be recording you). I'm sure we've all been in that "our representative wouldn't have offered you that" type situation, so it would be great to have some proof.
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Actually there is 12 states*(including the one I live in) where it is illegal to record a phone call without both parties consent. But I have never had a reason to need to record...always ask for a confirmation number when talking to a rep.
*in the usa
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+1 for call recording
call recorder worked flawless on a hd2 with ICS and tytung kernel.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1422779
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