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Phone recording Software
I have a cust who wants the ability to record all his incoming & outgoing phone calls at his house. I've tried to explain the legal issues, but he said "Let him worry about that." So the question is: What do you suggest? He wants to use his voice modem and record the calls to the hard drive to reference at a little date. I've tried both Call Corder and Modem Spy but these either didn't record incoming calls or the recording was just crap. He needs the recording to be automatic in order to record when he is away from the house. Any suggestions?
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Tape a littel person in there with a bunch of sticky notes and a pencil. j/k. but like you said there are legal issues so maybe the item of choice was never made for a computer?
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Depends on the modem... what modem?
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It is the Intel(R) 536 Modem chipset based modem
Model # IT-MI201
FCC ID 6KKM501BMI201 Hope this helps
P.S.
I've asked this person a little more about why and he told me that he is fearful that his biz partner and his wife may have something "questionable" going on. He thinks he may be about to loose his business or his wife or both. I told him to contact a PI but he insists on trying to do it this way.
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He would be better off with a keylogger.... :devil:
The FCC ID turns up nothing at the FCC...
But Newegg sell it as a cheapie $8.50
the manufactuer page
OK in theory but there are some things you need to look at
1st http://www.callcorder.com/connect.htm
2nd http://www.callcorder.com/sysreq.htm - half way down onwards..
From their advice you would be better off getting a hardware modem such as an old sportster 56k external for this kind of job. Winmodems don't cut it.
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Thanks for the help Noo Noo.