Re: Recording facetime calls

2015-05-02 Thread Lisette Wesseling
Hi again, Thanks to Christopher for his instructions on using quick time. What's odd is that you can choose either internal microphone or external one if attached. If you choose the external mic such as the earbud mic, you can still faintly hear system sounds including voice over. Voice over is

Re: Recording facetime calls

2015-04-08 Thread Jenine Stanley
Oh hey, that’s way too easy. I’m going to have to really do some playing to get comfortable with this but it’s exciting that it’s so conveniently modified. Thanks! Jenine Stanley dragonwalke...@gmail.com > On Apr 7, 2015, at 12:03 PM, Jonathan Mosen

Re: Recording facetime calls

2015-04-07 Thread Ray Foret Jr
YOu are confusing the issue big time. What ever audio input you set up on Facetime for your Mac, (in the video section is where it is.), Facetime will pick it up and your voice will be heard. Call recorder for Facetime is, in my experience, the best way to record Facetime calls. There is no iP

Re: Recording facetime calls

2015-04-07 Thread Joe Quinn
Would it do this for iPhone cell calls? the reason I ask is because i don't think that my voice would be heard, granted I'm using the Apple Earpods. Should I use an actual microphone for my Voice to be recorded using face time cell calls? Or am I now just confusing the issue. Sent from my iPhon

Re: Recording facetime calls

2015-04-07 Thread Lisette Wesseling
Thanks ray and Chris. I've got call recorder for skype and love it. I'll go to their website and get the other one if quick time proves too cumbersome, which it might not. I like how call recorder just starts automatically if you set it up that way. Thanks. Lisette > On 7/04/2015, at 11:12 pm,

Re: Recording facetime calls

2015-04-07 Thread Ray Foret Jr
Yep, it sure will. Sincerely, The Constantly Barefooted Ray Still a happy Mac, Verizon Wireless iPhone 6+ and Apple TV user! Sent from my Mac, the only computer with full accessibility for the blind built-in > On Apr 7, 2015, at 7:47 AM, CHUCK REICHEL > wrote: > > Hi Ray, > Will that app wor

Re: Recording facetime calls

2015-04-07 Thread Jonathan Mosen
Hi Jenine, it's pretty easy to modify the included VOIP session. Just change the application from Skype to FaceTime, and voila. Jonathan Mosen Mosen Consulting Blindness technology eBooks, tutorials and training http://Mosen.org > On 8/04/2015, at 12:05 am, Jenine Stanley wrote: > > Sorry if I

Re: Recording facetime calls

2015-04-07 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Hi Ray, Will that app work on my mac book air? TIA Chuck CHUCK REICHEL soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com www.SoundPictureRecording.com 954-742-0019 Isaiah 26 : 3 Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he trusteth in thee. In GOD I Trust On Apr 7, 2015, at 7:1

Re: Recording facetime calls

2015-04-07 Thread Jenine Stanley
Sorry if I missed this in the discussion of this issue but I want to also record FaceTime calls and was wondering if there’s a preset or script or whatever it is called for Audio Hijack 3 to do this on separate channels like it does for Skype. Jenine Stanley dragonwalke...@gmail.com > On Apr

Re: Recording facetime calls

2015-04-07 Thread Ray Foret Jr
Sure, I use Call recorder for Facetime. Keep in mind that it costs, but, is well worth it. Call recorder for Skype is easy too. Totally accessible. Not in the app store BTW. Sincerely, The Constantly Barefooted Ray Still a happy Mac, Verizon Wireless iPhone 6+ and Apple TV user! Sent from

Re: Recording facetime calls

2015-04-06 Thread christopher hallsworth
And indeed you "can" record just audio. Open QuickTime Player, close the open window then press control-option-command-n. Note you will have to use VoiceOver's bypass command control-option-tab before this command will work. Alternatively, choose new audio recording from the file menu. > On 7 Ap

Re: Recording facetime calls

2015-04-06 Thread christopher hallsworth
Try QuickTime or even Garage Band. If you want a recorder just for audio you may consider Amadeus Lite or Pro depending on your needs. I suggest QuickTime as it can record audio. > On 7 Apr 2015, at 06:13, Lisette Wesseling wrote: > > Hi >> Is there a way to do this? I think audio highjack woul