Hi,

    Yesterday, on the Skype English list, I asked for a comparison between 
Call burner and Call Graph.  Most of the very few of y'all who bothered to 
respond said that since I had paid for Call Burner, it really didn't matter 
which one I chose.  Well, I now have my own answer having compared both 
programs.

    First, Call Graph does in fact work well with JAWS version 9.  The 
installation was a snap and the interface is, for the most part, right where 
it needs to be in so far as accessibility is concerned.  Once you've 
authorized it, and told Windows Firewall that you want Call Graph to have 
access to Windows, it's a snap to use.  Call Graph rests in your system tray 
waiting for you to take control of it.  When you press enter on Call Graph 
from the system tray, you'll see the usual context menu which opens up in 
such circumstances.  To get to the configuration settings, just go down to 
where it says "configuration" and press enter on this.  When you do this, 
you open up a multipage dialog box of the type with which you are already 
familiar.  From this point, most everything is in tab order but for one 
interesting exception.  When you are in the record tab, you must use the 
JAWS curser to locate the file format radio buttons.  By default, Call Graph 
is set to record mp3 files, and, if that is in fact what you want, there's 
no need to go and change that.  However, Call Graph does give you the 
ability to record in .wav format just as Call burner does.  If you want to 
record in wav format, Just find the record in 16bit wav format in stereo and 
left click it once with the virtual left mouse button.  That's all you need 
to do.  IF you want to switch back to mp3, it's exactly the same process 
except you left click the .mp3 button.  The only other  place you need to 
use the JAWS curser is in the history.  When you click on "history" from the 
context menu, you are placed in to an html window but you need to read and 
manipulate this window with the JAWS curser.  It's really not that hard to 
manage.

    Okay, now for the really cool stuff.  With Call Burner, if you wanted to 
record a Skype call in stereo, you need to record the separate parts of the 
call in and out.  Then, you put both parts in to a sound editor and place 
one file in the left channel and the other file in the right then save the 
new combined file.  With Call Graph, stereo recording is built in.  Just 
select two channel from the record tab and you're good to go.  Yes, that's 
right.  Call Graph will automatically record your Skype calls in stereo. 
Your side is in the left  channel and the skype side is in the right. 
Unlike Call Burner, there is not even a hint of distortion while recording a 
call.

Well, that's just about it for now.  Hey, not bad for free, I must say.

They've really done a nice job with this one so far, and, I dare speculate 
that there's going to be a lot of blind Skype users just grabbing this one 
up for sure.



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


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