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Ecamm updates Call Recorder for Skype

Ecamm Network today announced the release of Call Recorder for Skype v2.3, a utility that adds a simple recording window to Skype for Mac, allowing users to automatically save exact reproductions of all incoming and outgoing Skype calls as QuickTime files. The new version adds compatibility with the newly released Skype v2.7. It also includes a new two-track video recording option, enhanced video recording quality, and fixes some minor issues.

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Call Recorder for Skype adds ‘Leopard’ compatibility

Ecamm Network today announced the release of Call Recorder for Skype v2.2, a utility that adds a simple recording window to Skype for Mac, allowing users to automatically save exact reproductions of all incoming and outgoing Skype calls as QuickTime files. Version 2.2 adds a new side-by-side recording option, brings Mac OS X 10.5 “Leopard” compatibility, and fixes some minor issues.

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Ecamm’s Call Recorder for Skype adds video recording

Ecamm Network today announced the release of Call Recorder for Skype v2.0. The new version adds support for recording video calls, as well as the addition of audio level meters and the ability to make annotations while recording. Call Recorder adds a simple recording window to Skype for Mac, allowing users to automatically save exact reproductions of all incoming and outgoing Skype calls. Calls are saved as QuickTime files, which can be converted to MP3 format or split into separate tracks for further editing and podcasting.

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Ecamm Network releases Call Recorder for Skype

Ecamm Network today announced the release of Call Recorder for Skype, a new plug-in that allows Mac Skype users to automatically record and save their Skype calls. Call Recorder also allows for users to start and stop recording at any time using simple onscreen controls. “Utilizing Core Audio, and QuickTime’s support for the AAC encoding format, Call Recorder can create reasonably small files that provide high quality audio,” says Ken Aspeslagh, Ecamm Network’s multimedia chief.

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