How to record phone calls?

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If I want to record say a phone call between me and another marketer and then convert it to mp3 and put it up on a blog or site how can I go about recording it? is there a way to do it through skype maybe or audacity?

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  • Profile picture of the author jmidas
    We are looking a program that costs about 50 bucks that does this. There is a free demo so you can test it. the site is at voicecallcentral dot com. No affilation or anything like that.

    You can also google and find a number of similar ones - just google record telephone calls to PC or something similar.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jason Brown
    Hi Jan,

    there are a few bits of software available:

    Pamela software
    Call graph

    I prefer the Pamela Software if that helps - better quality. Try the free trail first.

    I'm sure you can use audacity aswell. Pamela will save into mp3 format for you, if you have any problems then you can edit in audacity.

    Good Luck
    Jason
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  • Profile picture of the author IMChick
    Pamela for skype. It's great and very versatile. Pamela for Skype - Call Recording and a lot more!
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    • Profile picture of the author jan roos
      Originally Posted by IMChick View Post

      Pamela for skype. It's great and very versatile. Pamela for Skype - Call Recording and a lot more!
      Seems like the best one, downloading it now.

      Thanks
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      • Profile picture of the author creative producer
        Just another idea: In case the person you are interviewing doesn't use Skype, audio acrobat is a service I use. I like it because it archives all of your calls online. You can, and should, of course, download them to your computer, but with audio acrobat, you can easily send links to others, etc. they offer great weekly user training, too. The other advantage is that you can both be calling in from land or cell lines, so if you aren't near your computer, you can still get decent call quality. Let us know how you like Pamela. -CJ
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        • Profile picture of the author jan roos
          Originally Posted by creative producer View Post

          Just another idea: In case the person you are interviewing doesn't use Skype, audio acrobat is a service I use. I like it because it archives all of your calls online. You can, and should, of course, download them to your computer, but with audio acrobat, you can easily send links to others, etc. they offer great weekly user training, too. The other advantage is that you can both be calling in from land or cell lines, so if you aren't near your computer, you can still get decent call quality. Let us know how you like Pamela. -CJ
          Very interesting, I'll see how Pamela goes first but I like the feature to where both parties can call from cell phones and landlines. Thanks for sharing
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  • Profile picture of the author DH Harris
    Try FreeConference Call
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