To Thomas (32), the echo would go away if you used a headset. Sadly, this Skype Recorder doesn't do the job it promised I simply have to build a PC with faster-than-1.5 GhZ processor that will work with the MX Skype Recorder that I purchased. ![]() The appealing thing about this program would have been recording my audio and the incoming audio from my out-of-state friends on separate channels, for mixing together later on (in either Audacity, a very nice free multichannel recorder, or in my pay program Reaper). Skype will actually record with great quality, but balance between send and receive is critical to avoid echo or cancelling your own outgoing audio. Normally, I use an external recorder, using "mix minus" through the mixer (I know this is technobabble, but we do it at my TV station a lot). I did not have it hooked up, and I didn't use one of those poverty headsets for this test. When I use Skype I have it set to use an audio mixer and a pro (XLR dynamic) mike, since I'm recording it for a podcast. If I came off rough, I'm sorry, but I've been in "polite" exchanges on various forums that were nastier.Īs far as the echo I got from Skype Call Testing, I did NOT use a headset, or any microphone at all. ![]() Fubar, I think you are a bit unused to Internet discussions.
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