LogiK
01-10-2007, 02:05 PM
My setup is very simple -- WinXP, Skype 1.0, i-Sound and a headset that plugs into the computer's sound card (i.e. non-USB). It doesn't seem to matter in what order I start the programs, start the recording or whatever, unlike some methods described here.
In Control Panel-->Sounds and Audio-->Audio tab:
-- I clicked the Volume button, and removed the checkmark next to Mute in the Microphone section.
In Skype, under File-->Options-->Hand/Headsets tab:
-- I had to remove the checkmark from "Enable automating sound device settings adjustment", because otherwise Skype automatically re-inserted the above checkmark (that mutes the microphone) every time I started or ended a call.
In i-Sound, under Settings-->Mixer:
-- I chose "Stereo Mix" as the recording source, and ticked the "Mixer Lock" box.
Then hit call in skype and record in i-Sound
In Control Panel-->Sounds and Audio-->Audio tab:
-- I clicked the Volume button, and removed the checkmark next to Mute in the Microphone section.
In Skype, under File-->Options-->Hand/Headsets tab:
-- I had to remove the checkmark from "Enable automating sound device settings adjustment", because otherwise Skype automatically re-inserted the above checkmark (that mutes the microphone) every time I started or ended a call.
In i-Sound, under Settings-->Mixer:
-- I chose "Stereo Mix" as the recording source, and ticked the "Mixer Lock" box.
Then hit call in skype and record in i-Sound