Last week someone asked me if it was possible to record the audio portion of a Skype call. The answer is yes, you can. There is software designed specifically for that purpose (VodBurner is a popular choice), but if you have a Mac you can record by using QuickTime. The screenshots below provide directions for recording a Skype audio call by using QuickTime. After recording your call you can take the audio file and use it Garage Band or another audio editing tool like Audacity to edit the audio.
Step 1: Call your contact. You can call by connecting to a Skype contact or you can call by dialing a phone number.
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Step 2: While your call is in progress open QuickTime and select “New Audio Recording” from the “File” drop-down menu.
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Step 3: Choose an input source for recording your call. Unless you have another microphone connected to your Mac, select “Built-in microphone.”Click the red “record” button when you’re ready to start capturing the conversation.
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Step 4: After your call has ended, save the recording then export it to your desktop as “Audio Only.” You will then be able to use the audio recording in the sound editor of your choice.
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