I'm doing some research on something I'm working on and I need to record some interviews. Some people are in other countries. Because I have no knowledge of phone tapping, would the best idea to be to use Skype and some sort of PC sound recorder? Can that be done and, if so, what would be the best easiest programme to use for that?
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You can buy tape recorders that plug in between the wall and your phone, or between the phone and the handset if it's one that lets you unplug the handset. Journalists use them. They are quite expensive though I think, if you're only going to use it once or twice. Some of the flashier dictaphones have phone inputs on them also.
There's a few to look at here.
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I don't know if you're in a position to open a WebEx account, but that's certainly something I've used in the past. It provides conference call abilities, as well as even desktop/application sharing, but importantly for you it allows you to record the call.
edit: they do free, full featured, trial accounts.Last edited by ChrisF; 25-02-2009, 05:57.
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