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How to record phone on computer
I need to make a PC based recording of a phone conference.
Both the phone and the computer will be dedicated to this task, and I will be using another phone for my input. I need to know what equipment to purchase and where to purchase it. My first try, a magnetic pickup from Radio Shack just did not hack it. TIA -- George Eberhardt (732)224-8988 |
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George Eberhardt wrote: I need to make a PC based recording of a phone conference. Get a "phone patch". We use a JK Audio "Inline Patch" and it works fine. Feed it to the line input on you PC's sound card. -- Len Moskowitz PDAudio, Binaural Mics, Cables, DPA, M-Audio Core Sound http://www.stealthmicrophones.com Teaneck, New Jersey USA http://www.core-sound.com Tel: 201-801-0812, FAX: 201-801-0912 |
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"George Eberhardt" wrote in
: I need to make a PC based recording of a phone conference. Both the phone and the computer will be dedicated to this task, and I will be using another phone for my input. Something like: http://www.radioshack.ca/estore/Prod...x?language=en- CA&catalog=RadioShack&category=Recorders&product=4 308957 Or http://www.radioshack.ca/estore/Prod...x?language=en- CA&catalog=RadioShack&category=Recorders&product=4 308236 Will work. You should be able to find a similar product at any Radio Shack. -- Lucas Tam ) Please delete "REMOVE" from the e-mail address when replying. http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/coolspot18/ |
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"Lucas Tam" wrote in message
.. . "George Eberhardt" wrote in : I need to make a PC based recording of a phone conference. Both the phone and the computer will be dedicated to this task, and I will be using another phone for my input. Something like: http://www.radioshack.ca/estore/Prod...x?language=en- CA&catalog=RadioShack&category=Recorders&product=4 308957 Or http://www.radioshack.ca/estore/Prod...x?language=en- CA&catalog=RadioShack&category=Recorders&product=4 308236 Will work. You should be able to find a similar product at any Radio Shack. Thanks. With your information I was able to find what I needed in my local radio shack. Turns out I had been standing about 3 feet away from it about a week earlier, with a sales droid "helping" me, and did not find it. -- George Eberhardt (732)224-8988 |
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"George Eberhardt" wrote in message
... I need to make a PC based recording of a phone conference. Both the phone and the computer will be dedicated to this task, and I will be using another phone for my input. I need to know what equipment to purchase and where to purchase it. My first try, a magnetic pickup from Radio Shack just did not hack it. Thanks to members of this group, I now have the above problem resolved. But now I find that I need to compress the volume level to make things workable. My voice comes through well, but some other members of the conference can just barely be heard; even when I hear them well. A software solution would be great, but reasonably priced hardware would work too Thanks. -- George Eberhardt (732)224-8988 |
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"George Eberhardt" wrote in
: Thanks to members of this group, I now have the above problem resolved. But now I find that I need to compress the volume level to make things workable. My voice comes through well, but some other members of the conference can just barely be heard; even when I hear them well. A software solution would be great, but reasonably priced hardware would work too What software are you using to record? BTW, are the other members sounding quiet on your end too (i.e. on the handset?) or is it only recording softly? Check your recording parameters too - in the Windows Volumne Control, go under properties, recording. Click OK. If you have your recording device attached to the microphone port, you might have access to a feature called Microphone boost (under Microphone - Advanced). Give that a try and see how it works. If that doesn't work out... you can do it in software too. See if your sound editing software has a feature to normalize volumes. -- Lucas Tam ) Please delete "REMOVE" from the e-mail address when replying. http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/coolspot18/ |
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"George Eberhardt" wrote ...
Thanks to members of this group, I now have the above problem resolved. But now I find that I need to compress the volume level to make things workable. Or maybe not "solved"? My voice comes through well, but some other members of the conference can just barely be heard; even when I hear them well. That is one of the differences between a cheap gadget from Radio Shack and the kind of telephone hybrid devices used by people who are serious (especially broadcast phone-in talk shows, etc.) A software solution would be great, but reasonably priced hardware would work too Check out "dictation buddy" at www.highcriteria.com. They sell a bundle of software and hardware specialized for recording from the phone on a computer. |
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