How to Record Telephone Conversations to PC Using a Telephone Pickup
Use a Removable Telephone Pickup to Save Phone Calls as Sound Files
By Will N. Stape, published May 28, 2008
Published Content: 377 Total Views: 317,284 Favorited By: 83 CPs
Embed:
Between voice mail & answering machines, we have options to archive telephone conversations for business or personal reasons. That's fine for messages on the fly or voice conversations we may need only for a limited period of time. For more sophisticated purposes and needs in recording and saving a telephone conversation, you'll need additional equipment.Perhaps you have an important project you require accurate details on later and paper notes won't cut it or even email logging. Many journalists may record telephone interviews with their subjects. In any case, the ease of recording a phone conversation may be hampered by the equipment you have or your lack of knowledge on just how to record or later access it. Also using digital audio files like WAVs or MP3's are much easier to manipulate than an audiotape. They're easier to archive and harder to misplace.
With a removable telephone pickup, you can easily record a phone call onto an audiotape, a digital recording device or your home desktop PC or laptop. For this article, I'll give pointers on how to effectively record and archive phone calls on a PC by using a telephone pickup available at most electronic stores or department stores like Walmart or Target.
I use a removable telephone pickup from RadioShack. It retails for about $4.99 and is as simple as unpacking, plugging the suction cup like pickup onto your phone and plugging the jack into your computer. The part number on the package of mine was 44-533.
Recording Application
Windows PC's comes with several applications that while are basic programs with little frills, work well with a removable telephone pickup and allows you to record large sound files. The small program Sound Recorder found in Windows under Accessories and Entertainment is a bare bones audio recording application. It records about twenty minutes. This works fine and may be usable for most normal situations. For anything longer, I'd recommend Windows Movie Maker or an easily downloaded public domain program called Audacity.

You may also like...
- How to Build a PC from Start to Finish a...
- Product Review: Olympus TP7 Telephone Pi...
- Build a Quality PC for Less Than $200
- How to Build a PC and Save Money Doing I...
- Circuit City Offers Free PC Checkup
- Protect Your PC from All Types of Threat...
- How to Record the PC Game You Played
- How to Legally Record Conversations with...
- How to Build a Desktop PC: A Jargon-Free...
- How to Handle Telephone Interviews
Today's Most Commented On
Advertisment

Charlie K
Add a Comment
Posted on 05/29/2008 at 12:05:56 PM
Penny Pentecost
Add a Comment
Posted on 05/29/2008 at 9:05:41 AM