Now Recording Locally
by Brent - March 31st, 2008 Posted in Show News | No Comments »I’ve noticed that although I use Skype VoIP to record the shows and Skye just uses her telephone, her audio sounds much better than mine does. Especially in this latest episode. I have not been able to record the calls before on my computer, because there were no free ways to do so. I was recording the show at phone quality (<50kbps), converting it to an MP3, and then converting it to an MP3 again. That makes the noise really bad on our shows. Well guess what!
There’s a new application I found and have fell in love with. It was apparently released since the last time I tried looking for a Skype call recorder. It will called Call Graph and can be found at CallGraph.in. I think I’m in love with the entire country of India for the amazing-ness of this program! It’s a very simple program, actually.
When you start up Skype for the firs time with Call Graph running, Skype will make sure it is okay for Call Graph to run. Of course, approve it. If you open up the Call Graph dialog box, you’ll notice something special about it right away. It’s blank. There is a search bar at the top and a button in the bottom that says “Okay” that minimizes it. That’s it.
Now, when you call someone on Skype, a window pops up in the bottom saying that it’s recording now. It will record calls that come to you too! It will even record calls to SkypeOut phone numbers, too - not just Skype-to-Skype calls. As soon as you want to stop the recording, just click on the Call Graph icon in the tray. A pop-up will come up saying that the recording was completed. Now, look at the Call Graph dialog box again. Your latest call will be listed in there. You have the options to edit the MP3’s ID3 tags, rename the recording, and delete it, all from within the application. The simplicity of Call Graph is amazing.










