You will have to go into skype options under advance/manage other programs
and allow skype to use it.
as for bringing up the msr window open the system tray "windows + b" and hit 
enter on skype recorder.  You might have to do it twice. This should bring 
up the window where you will have 3 unlabled buttons.
b1: record
b2: stop recording
b3: stop recording and disconnect
the dialog box before b1 is where you set your bit rate
the box before that allows you to choose between stereo, joint stereo and 
nono.  The stereo options always places the recorder's microphone in 1 
channel and everyone else in the call will be in the other channel.
If you continue shift tabbing you will find where you can change where 
recordings are stored.

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mike Bernard" <[email protected]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, February 28, 2014 10:04 AM
Subject: mp3 skype recorder success


Well, I finally got the program installed. From what I can see, the program
doesn't appear to have a menu bar. When you press the alt key with the
program running, all that comes up, is the system menu, allowing you to
change the size of the window but there doesn't appear to be any menu of any
kind. How do I tell mp3 skype recorder to save recordings in a folder of my
own choosing rather than the default folder it has chosen for me? If it
should become necessary, and I didn't want a particular skype call to be
recorded, how do I turn the automatic recording on and off? and is there a
way to adjust the quality of the mp3 files that mp3 skype recorder records?
Finally, when making a recording of a Skype call, I read an article online,
that states that you should fire up Skype first and then the program. Just
for clairification, is it necessary to have mp3 Skype recorder running while
Skype is running? Or will the program just kick in on its own.

Mike

Rochester, NY.



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