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Thread ID: 21433 2002-06-26 00:50:00 Using modem for voice calls Graham Petrie (449) Press F1
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57311 2002-06-26 11:42:00 Yes Susan








Yes Susan . I wonder why you say in my recent post . . the comment was:


Oh' Oh . . . What do you mean?
Bazza (407)
57312 2002-06-26 11:54:00 Merely that I embarrassed myself by forgetting that the modem speaker and the soundcard speaker are two separate items .

Of course Graham isn't going to hear any voices out of the modem speaker, duh! Silly me .
Susan B (19)
57313 2002-06-26 12:11:00 Good for you Susan . .

No need to be embarressed, we are learning all the time, & mostly on this wonderful F1 site . .

I value your input, so please keep helping for all of us as you can . .

73 & 88's
Bazza (407)
57314 2002-06-26 13:10:00 Hi Graham, another way to obtain what you're after is with a little prog called Modem Spy <www.modemspy.com>. You can record both incoming and outgoing phone conversations automatically to .wav. Also lets you use your pc as an answering machine. Gives excellent clarity.
Only problem I've found is I cannot get it to playback through the programme itself (like it should), but it's easy enough to use media player or similar.

TJMC
TJMC (548)
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