My older license for Total Recorder doesn’t edit anything. I don’t think you can edit anything in Total Recorder, or at least nothing past simple cutting and pasting. Total Recorder for Windows works in a similar manner. Open up the capture files in in post production Audacity and edit them for a pleasing presentation and volume leveling, mix the channels if needed and then export your final show. You capture the performance – both sides – in Pamela Professional or Pamela Business. Lots of people have the same gut, but this process has eluded some very talented people. Ok edit: correctionm: pam recording is 15 mins for the free version and unlimited for the full version, I will have a look. It s a recording problem not limited to Skype (unless what I mentioned abopve applies) route the speakers in to a second mike, to avoid the other party hearing the echo of his own voice? Just a thought, a somewhat crude solution, but sometimes simple is best. I feel there must be a hardware solution that doesnt involve installing a different sound card i.e. I need to record telephone conversations (so that everybody remembers what was said … ) as well as, later, play around with guitar and sounds etc. ![]() Pamela etc has a limit on how long you can record, I seem to recall. Do you mean that skype grabs all the sounds settings when you install it? Closing off the skjype session should disable the ‘skype’ settings though. To test it, I deactivated skype and closed it off. ![]() I cant record from the sound coming in, irrespective of whether it s skype or some other source, like the bbc or you tube for instance.
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