Recording controls provided a mechanism to time-stamp and annotate any part of the conversation, during the call, for easy reference, later. We selected our video and audio output preferences and then made our first call.
The demo version of Call Recorder for Skype for Mac is fully functional for seven days, the only limitation being a watermark on the video we created. Skype launched automatically when it finished, and we were brought right to the application's configuration screen, which integrated itself directly into Skype's Preferences panel. Installation, a matter of a few mouse clicks, was quick and painless. If you're not familiar with various media encoding formats, the configuration screen may provide some challenges, though default selections are enough to get you started. Call Recorder for Skype for Mac seamlessly integrates into your existing installation of Skype, providing a number of configuration options for recording calls as well as bundled tools to work with the resulting audio and video.