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    I would like to offer a feature on our website that lets customers give video testimonials via skype. But I have to be able to record them easily when the calls come in. Once recorded, I can upload to youtube, etc and display on the site.

    I found Pamela, but don't really like it. Also found SkypeCap but haven't tried it yet..

    Anything else available out there?
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    Try fraps.
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    I think Fraps will record both the video and audio. I think he only want the audio conversation. In which case i would use Total Recorder, I have used it for the exact same thing in the past. Or if your looking for something free give Audacity a try.
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    Video testimonials on youtube sound like video and sound capturing to me.
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    Yikes my bad i missed that, I wasn't aware that Skype now did video it been a while since i used it. If that's the case then i suggest Wink as it out puts in SWF/flv formats. Or if you prefer avi format use Camstudio. Both of these are free and i have gotten great results with both.
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    SuperTinTin can record both video and audio. Haven't tried it myself, just saw it in the list.
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    Thanks for the suggestions, I'm going to try camstudio today. It doesn't look like it's MEANT for recording webcams, but it lets you specify an area so it just might work...
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