I need help recording my telephone calls, preferably without opening my wallet.
My Objective:To record my telephone conversations to my PC laptop in high quality, with minimum noise.
My Equipment:1) Digital Cordless Telephone (Contains a headphone jack).
2) Regular Telephone (Does not contain headphone jack).
3) Archer brand "Telephone Recording Control" unit, "cat.no. 43-236A." Has a telephone jack plug, a plug that fits into the PC's Mic jack, and a plug that fits into the cordless phone's headphone jack.
4) Laptop with Mic jack and audio recording program. NOTE: I already know how to record to my PC from outside sources.
5) A dual telephone jack (a DSL filter unit that has 2 phone jacks on one end, while the other end plugs into the wall's 4 holes). Left - Phone outlet on wall. Right - Dual phone jack unit.
Failed Attempts:1) As stated above, the Archer unit has 3 plugs. I plugged the Archer and the telephone into the dual phone jacks. I then connected the Archer to my PC. The Archer was set to "Record," as opposed to "Playback," and in "Mode A," as opposed to "Mode B" (I don't know what the 2 modes do). As I began recording, I picked up the telephone and made a test phone call. I spoke into the phone, and so did the person on the other end. My recording picked us both up, but our voices were tremendously low, and we were being drained out by deafening amounts of hiss and buzz noises.
2) I connected the Archer to the PC and to the cordless telephone. The immediate problem with this scenario was that as soon as I plugged the Archer into the cordless phone, the phone goes silent. I cannot hold a conversation if I cannot hear the other person. I then tried picking up one of the other phones in the house, but that caused a great deal of noise to go off.
With this equipment, can I execute my objective? If so, can you guys give me a detailed description on exactly how to connect my Archer unit, and if I will need to make some sacrifices, such as speaking/listening through the "speaker" function?