Additionally, I have come across other applications and resources which may be useful in recording phone conversations. Here are the links:
The Call Corder website says, "Call Corder records telephone calls and conversations directly to your hard disk with a single push of button, optionally playing a legal disclaimer (ideal for use in business environment). It stores calls as standard Windows sound files." You can download an evaluation copy at www.voicecallcentral.com. Call Corder is $49.95.
Modem Spy is designed to record phone calls in either .mp3 or .wav format. A trial version is available at www.modemspy.com. The registered version is $34.95
There's also the professional route. AudioFile Solutions provides a conference call recording service. This is a manual process and monitored by a recording engineer. The company also offers editing services.
(I have not personally used these products so I make no claims on behalf of them.)
The products I've mentioned in this piece are only some of the solutions available for recording audio from traditional, cell, and VOIP telephones. If you have a suggestion for a product, please send it to me at Radio.Guide@about.com
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