Recording a call

When you record a call, Bria plays a call recording tone to the remote party when the recording starts.

You can record a video call, but only the audio portion of the call is recorded.

  • Muting a call does not silence the tone.

  • If a call is put on hold (either by yourself or the remote party), the recording is paused. Bria plays the call recording tone to the remote party when the call resumes.

  • Bria stops recording when you are redirecting a call. Bria plays the call recording tone to the remote party when the recording resumes.

Bria automatically ends the recording when you end the call. To pause the recording, stop recording the call and restart recording the call when you want to resume recording. Bria saves both recordings in one file.

Managing a recording

Use the History tab in Bria to listen to, share or delete a call recording. Recordings are stored locally on your device. If you have Call History Sync enabled, note that the recording is accessible only on the device you made the recording; on other devices you will still see the call entry but without the red call recording indicator.

When you delete a call entry with recording from the History tab, the associated audio file will also be deleted from your device.

There are two ways to access call recording.

  • Scroll down the call history, and locate an entry that is marked with a red dot indicator, or

  • Use the Recordings screen that lists all the call recording files stored on your device.

Both ways allow you to listen to, share or delete a call recording. The Recordings screen only shows the file names but gives you an easy access to the recordings created a long time ago.

You can also manage call recordings using a file explorer or file manager. Bria saves the recordings under the /sdcard/Bria folder of the device in the .wav format.