Sample (Skypcasting) --
How to record a VoIP call using Skpe
1. Set Up Audacity
Get Audacity
from audacity.sourceforge.net; Run Audacity; Go to File -> Preferences ->
Digital I/O -> Recording and choose a "Digital Audio"-class device rather
than an "Input" -class device (which will replace microphone input with combined
microphone and speaker recording); choose to record two channels of stereo;
finally, close Preferences, and choose "Wave Out Mix" as the source of signal on
the main window of Audacity;
2. Set Up the Sound Driver
Go to Control
Panel -> Sounds and Audio Devices -> Volume -> Advanced and make sure
the microphone is not muted; you may also want to click on "Advanced" settings
for the microphone and check "MIC Boost" to amplify your voice.
3. Use
Audacity and Skype
During a conversation, you can start recording in Audacity
at any point (big red button); Audacity allows to export recordings in WAV, MP3,
and OGG formats; for MP3s, you will need to find lame_enc.dll on Google (LAME is
an excellent MP3 encoder).
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