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From: "Parker at Vip conduit" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Accessible Devices" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2008 11:20 PM
Subject: Accessible Devices Free, Accessible Skype Recorder


> We've received this from a subscriber and are passing it on for your 
> benefit.  None of us have had the opportunity as yet to try it.
> We point out that this is currently in beta.
> I learned of and played around with Callgrab, a new and free utility
> to record skype calls. Callgrab can be downloaded from
> http://callgraph.in/
> It is very similar in functionality but is totally free. It can
> record all kinds of skype call, pc to pc, skype-in and skype-out and
> conference calls. It runs as an icon in the system tray and by
> default records all skype calls automatically. This can be disabled
> and recording can be started, paused and stopped from the system tray
> icon, which is accessible. There also is an optional toolbar that can
> be kept on top but I disabled that so that it does not get in the way
> and as I also do not know if and how accessible this toolbar is. I
> emailed Callgrab's support and suggested that they add keyboard
> hotkeys for the above recording functions and they responded they
> would put this on their to do list. The program is in beta still and
> I do not know if and how fast they will implement my suggestion.
> The callgrab interface itself is accessible without any scripts or
> tweaking with jaws; I would assume the same for widnow eyes but have
> not foundanyone to try it with win eyes yet.
> Callgrab records in mp3 (default) or wave format. The bitrate for
> mp3s can be adjusted and gave pretty good results when I tested it
> here even though I was using a desk mic and speakers at the time.
> Callgrab does not install any virtual sound devices and thus runs no
> danger of interfering with software speech. And I just realized that
> it worked perfectly even though I used different sound devices for
> playback and recording in skype: my usb mic for recording and the my
> second soundcard for playback. I need to experiment with this a bit more.
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