Hi David
You know, i wondered about that, and I think I'll give it a shot.  I hope 
Recall pro doesn't do the same thing that Total Recorder did to JAWS on my 
system! :)

At 11:20 PM 9/5/2005, you wrote:
>HI Chris,
>
>Have you tried  using Recall pro? All you'd have to do is set Recall pro to
>record from your sound card's what you hear set in the Windows volume
>recording controls.
>
>
>
>David Truong
>
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>On Behalf Of Chris Skarstad
>Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2005 3:19 AM
>To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
>Subject: is there an easier way of recording skype conversations?
>
>         Hi folks
>I've been doing lots of research about recording skype conversations and it
>just seems to me that there simply has got to be an easier way than what
>I've found. Let me take you through what I've heard and what I've tried so
>far.
>
>A site I saw about this subject mentions total recorder, which I tried a
>few days ago. When I rebooted after installing it, JAWS would not speak. It
>loaded but it didn't speak, it's like it got stuck somewhere.  Note!!!! I'm
>not using eloquence. i'm using an external hardware synthesizer, a dectalk
>express.  So something that total recorder was doing just wasn't getting
>along with JAWS 6.0 on my system.
>
>So i uninstalled it and JAWS worked again.  So that's out for me at this
>stage. Ok, back to rresearch...
>Another site mentioned a product called virtual audio cables, which costs
>$40. Aparently it creates a virtual sound card and will allow you to have 2
>devices running, one to use skype, and the other one to record it using any
>sound editor.
>But aparently in this setup, you have to have 2 computers with 2 different
>skype accounts running at the same time...and that's not possible. Simply
>isn't going to work since I only have 1.
>I've looked at other programs like Hot Recorder and Freecorder, both which
>don't seem to be very speech friendly. So aside from going out and buying
>another sound card, does anyone have any suggestions as to what I can do to
>record both sides of a skype call and save it as an mp3 file?
>I've been looking all over but maybe I missed something.
>
>Thanks for any ideas!!!
>
>
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