5 great apps to record VoIP calls.
1) Pamela
It is free to download and allows you to record calls you make using Skype. It works on Windows devices and according to the website its certified by Skype. Here is a list of all the features that it has:
2) MP3 Skype Recorder.
MP3 Skype Recorder is like Pamela and allows you to record calls you make using Skype. It’s features include:
3)WireTap Studio
It lets you record, edit, and export all audio on your Mac, from a specific app (like Skype or iTunes) or an external microphone. For tasks, like recording an iChat conversation, you can access WireTap Studio’s features directly from its streamlined controller window. The rest of WireTap Studio’s interface is also reassuringly easy to use, with handy tools for editing. It has a nifty feature which allows you to record from two sources at once. However it comes with a price tag of $69.
It captures and records audio calls made from Skype. The calls are saved in MP4-AAC format. It is great for personal use. Other features include:
I think I will stick to the lovely free made for Windows MP3 Skype Recorder but if you are looking to record VoIP give one of these services a test drive.
- Skype Call Recording
- Skype Video Recording
- Skype Chat Recording
- Skype Call Transfer
- Skype Call Scheduler
- Record calls automatically
- Mono/Stereo recording option
- Skype Conference Call manager
- Create cool mood messages
- Answering Machine
- Play sounds during calls
- Blogging & Podcasting
2) MP3 Skype Recorder.
MP3 Skype Recorder is like Pamela and allows you to record calls you make using Skype. It’s features include:
- It’s absolutely free with no limits attached.
- Automatic or manual recording capabilities.
- Compact format of stored records (mp3 files).
- May be used to record P2P, SkypeOut calls and calls made to Online number .
- Can split the caller and the person called into different tracks, saving it separately
- Easy integration with Skype Conference recording.
- Intuitive easy to use interface.
3)WireTap Studio
It lets you record, edit, and export all audio on your Mac, from a specific app (like Skype or iTunes) or an external microphone. For tasks, like recording an iChat conversation, you can access WireTap Studio’s features directly from its streamlined controller window. The rest of WireTap Studio’s interface is also reassuringly easy to use, with handy tools for editing. It has a nifty feature which allows you to record from two sources at once. However it comes with a price tag of $69.
4) Ecamm Call Recorder
It seamlessly gives you recording controls in Skype. It comes with an automatic recording feature like MP3 Skype Recorder. After each recording the files are saved into a folder on your Mac, with the callers name and date. Other features it boasts:
It seamlessly gives you recording controls in Skype. It comes with an automatic recording feature like MP3 Skype Recorder. After each recording the files are saved into a folder on your Mac, with the callers name and date. Other features it boasts:
- Record Video Calls with Picture-in-Picture
- Share Recordings in MP3 Format
- Designed for Mac Users by Mac Users
- Advanced Compression Technology Saves Space Ecamm costs $19.95 to purchase but you can download a free demo.
It captures and records audio calls made from Skype. The calls are saved in MP4-AAC format. It is great for personal use. Other features include:
- Record audio Skype
- Share recorded calls
- Playback important
- Create a CD from a saved call to distribute
- New Skype 5.0 support
- Record Audio or Video
- Record Audio and Video
- Start and stop recording any time
- Time Lapse indicator
- Output Folder location control
- MP3, WMA or AAC audio file formats
- Quicktime Movies (MOV), MPEG4, MPEG, VOB, PSP MPEG4, SWF and FLV video file formats
I would also recommend Simkl IM Chat & Voice recorder from http://download.simkl.com it stores all skype conversations online and records into separate voice channels microphone and headphones - great for interviews.
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