Phone Recorder W7 for 64-bit Windows 7 is a totally free,
no strings attached application that joins and records an
ongoing phone conversation on the same landline phone line.
Phone Recorder doesn't have much of a user interface --
just two buttons: "Start recording/Stop recording" and
"Exit". When you click on "Start recording", Phone
Recorder will join an ongoing phone conversation and
commence recording it, and the button label will change to
"Stop recording". The conversation is stored as a .wav
file in the same folder as the Phone Recorder executable
(.exe) file. To run Phone Recorder, you need to have a
dial-up modem that has voice capability installed on your
computer. (Note: Phone Recorder uses only the voice
capability of the modem -- there is no need to "dial-up"
anywhere.) Modems that I've tried and have worked well
under 64-bit Windows 7 are the HiRO H50113 USB external
modem, and the HiRO H50006 and Rosewill RNX-56AG PCI
internal modems. I think the TRENDnet TFM-560U USB
external modem may also work, but since I haven't actually
tried one, I can't vouch for it. I've included a driver in
the kit that supports both caller ID and voice for the
HiRO H50113.
You can download Phone Recorder W7 for 64-bit Windows 7
from:
http://home.comcast.net/~bob_day/Phone%20Recorder%20W7%20for%2064-bit%20Windows%207.zip
or
via my website: http://bobday.vze.com
-- Bob Day