Thanks, Brian. I checked out Voiplog and the fee (50) is too high for the
limited use (twice only) of my prospective students. Voilog does claim to be
'probably the first' and probably is. CUSeeMe doesn't do it and I just
checked FocusFocus, ivisit and icuii and they don't do it either. Windows
has a recorder but only for 60-second sound "bites," right? At least the
counter seems to imply that. Giving up on duplex recording, is there any way
to record just oneself for a longer time that you know of?
Peter
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Sullivan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 8:34 AM
Subject: RE: [NetMeeting] Re: recording netmeeting
>
>
> > Can anyone tell me of a way to record a netmeeting? Using
> > software intended
> > for music streaming is only meant to record what is coming in. It would
be
> > nice to record both video and audio but audio will surfice. I am
> > hoping for
> > freeware as it will be recommended for people using netmeeting
> > when learning
> > a foreign language, specifically English.
> >
> > Thanks,
>
>
> The only way to record a "NetMeeting" that I know of is if the meeting is
> MCU based and the MCU has a record facility ( Meeting Point I believe can
do
> this).
>
> Voiplog ( http://www.voiplog.com/) has a product that claims to record
> audio -- I have never used it but you can try their trial version --
> unfortunately it is not freeware.
>
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