Hi,

    Well, after a few days of having used Call Graph, I have the following 
additional comments to make.

1.  Call Graph will drop down your Skype audio (that is the audio you hear 
from the person to whom you are talking) by about 6DBSPL.  That's very 
interesting because Call Burner doesn't do that.

2.  IF you talk using speakers and a microphone rather than headphones, Call 
Graph will exhibit a quarter second delay between the time the person is 
kspeaking on Skype and the time you hear them on your speakers, and, you'll 
hear this delay because Call Graph picks up what your microphone's feeding 
back to it from the speakers.  In short, the person says a word and your 
microphone will pick this up and Call Graph will record both the person 
actually speaking and the residual detection of this.

3.  Those points are not really any big deal, but, this next is.  IF you 
exit out of Call Graph and then try to bring back Call Burner, you will not 
be able to do so because Call Burner will always pop up a dialog informing 
you that "Calls will not be recorded because of problem communicating with 
Skype.  Okay button".  System restore will not help this, nor will the 
removal of Call Graph.  the only solution is to remove then re install Call 
burner.

In short folks, Call Graph is still good if you don't want to pay for Call 
burner, but, just don't try to have both on your system at the same time.

Sincerely,
The Constantly BAREFOOTED Ray
Phone:
985-360-3375
e-mail:
rforetjratcomcastdotnet
Skype Name:
barefootedray


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