The simple idea to record a phone call for "quality assurance" purpose or just to use it to type an interview should work perfect with such a crisp clear phone soltion as Skype. I found a couple of people already went to great lengths to describe and discuss possible solutions:
- Bill created a multi-page, full color PDF tutorial on using the VAC (virtual audio cables) software for $40 to create a setup with multiple running Skypes on one machine ... he speaks about creating hard restore points in WinXP to get rid of the demo version, so I don't really have much trust in this solution - as it also sound quite complicated to setup
But his introduction is a very clear and motivating one
Many friends and colleagues have experienced the clarity of Skype with me. This same group also wants to go Podcasting. From Poets to Panels creating Podcasts from a lonely Windows PC seemed impossible. Well... turns out it isn't. Now you can interview, record and become the next big broadcasting stars on the Internet. This solution enables
- Total Recorder is a virtual sound card driver software that should enable you to record every sound on your PC and a friend of mine already used that software in older version for recording audio streams ... for the price of $11.95 for the standard version this should be a fine solution - and the highcriteria developers seem to work actively with Skype users on resolving issues
- in the Skype User Forum a couple of other products SuperMP3Recorder, HotRecorder, Pamela Professional that could be alternatives in the future
I'll start with TotalRecorder now...