Hi Karen, I think you should look at PowerGramo
(http://www.powergramo.com/
) which is free and seems to have no time
limitations. When I first started using it it was telling
my Skype chat
partners about it automatically, like a commercial, but I
don't recall
seeing that in quite some time so maybe they've cut that
monkey business
out. (http://distlib.blogs.com/distlib/2005/12/followup_o
n_pow.html)
I was really impressed with the quality and ease of use
though -
definitely worth a look. My Skype id: callto://libcon if
you want to
give it a try...
Paul R. Pival
Distance Education Librarian
213E MLT
University of Calgary
Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4
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>
K.G. Schneider wrote:
> I'm interested in podcasting interviews created in
Skype, but am still
> puzzling through how to do this. I found some old
tutorials from December
> 2004 that seemed complicated and required purchasing
software, but found a
> recent post that suggested using Skype plus Hotrecorder
(a basic version of
> which is free). Is this the best solution available
and/or have any of you
> tried that combo? I have it running and it looks o.k.,
but wanted to make
> sure I hadn't overlooked some Amazing New Solution. I
also have Audacity
> 1.2.4 though I don't see any tips for using Audacity
to do this--I plan to
> use it just to touch up the files.
>
> Karen G. Schneider
> kgs bluehighways.com
>
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