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Hello
again,



On 21 April I sent out the message below, and then received a variety of
responses...I've compiled them here for your reference.



In the end I decided to use Camtasia http://www.techsmith.com/camtasia/
which is working very well for recording Skype audio/video -- so well, indeed, 
I'm using
it for a virtual/on-line class I am also creating.



I also ordered the Olympus TP7 Telephone
Pickup but have not used it yet. It gets great reviews, though.




Thank you so much to everyone who responded to my original query.





Best,



Kris






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21 April 2011













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Hello – I am trying to identify some good options for
high quality recordings of research subjects I am interviewing via (a) Skype or
iChat, and (b) via a regular telephone call.



 



I ran across a recent conversation about this issue on
Twitter – see below for the original question (from a journalist) and the
responses he received.



 



Does anyone on this list have any additional
recommendations, especially for recording calls on (a) Skype or iChat, and/or
(b) regular telephone calls?



 



Best, Kris



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 



 



 



Question: I need to record the audio of
a Skype call today on my Mac -- anyone recommend a good piece of software for
that?



 



Responses:



 



For recording Skype audio, I would highly recommend Audio
Hijack Pro: http://t.co/laodYFS



 



I like WireTap Studio - http://bit.ly/dr4Xi8



 



For recording Skype chats (audio or video), I've had good
success with Call Recorder for Skype http://t.co/Xvk57tt



http://www.ecamm.com/mac/callrecorder/ 



 



If you want something simple, use garage band, set it to
voice and then hit record.



 



soundflowerbed + audacity



 



For recording Skype audio, I would highly recommend Audio
Hijack Pro: http://t.co/laodYFS from @rogueamoeba



 



Hi! You can try the Supertintin Skype recorder
(supertintin.com) to save video/audio calls. very easy to use & HQ
recordings.



 



Thanks everyone for the Skype-recording suggestions... I
went with Call Recorder for Skype, which seemed to do the trick.



 



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 



 



RESPONSES TO EG List message above:



 



I've had a lot of success with CallGraph Skype Recorder,
which is freeware available from:



http://scribie.com/free-skype-recorder



I tend to use it for both skype and telephone interviews
and just call from my skype account, which tends to be cheaper for
international calls, anyway.



 



 



For regular telephone interviews, I just use the Olympus
TP7 Telephone PIckup:  http://amzn.to/bq3StW

It is a simply microphone that fits in your ear, and plugs into any recording
devise.  It is batteryless, simply, easy to use, and good quality. 



 



 



If you have a Mac, you could try:

Amadeus II (http://www.hairersoft.com/Amadeus.html)

and if you have a PC you could try:

Total recorder (http://www.highcriteria.com/)

Both are low footprint programs that record whatever is going through your
soundcard (if they still call it that any more). 



 



 



I've not used it for Skype of iChat, but Audio Hijack is
very good. It captures the audio from any application you have running and only
the app your pick. It also has a mute function so you can be recording output
from, for example, itunes while listening to iplayer through your speakers
without any conflict. It records audio in .aiff which works with Express
Script, a nifty transcription tool/management program.



 



As for standard phone calls, if you can get an adaptor
for your phone which will plug into your mic socket on your mac you can use
Audio Hijack in combination with any program that will stream the audio from
the mic input. 



 



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