One way I do it is with a stand-alone sound recorder. If you have two machines, then we can talk about it. There’s no unconditionally reliable and stable way to locally record everything on one machine. To specifically answer the posted question, no. If everybody is wearing headphones, the overall voice quality may be good enough that the Zoom Server recording may be all you need. You can mix it all together later in post production editing. If you’re performing the podcast with headphones or earbuds as you should be for the best voice quality, set up your phone to record your voice. That can be the whole show if the quality is good enough. Zoom Recording is recommended whether or not you’re recording the show locally. Try this before you commit a show to the process. It is alleged that you can get Zoom to split record the host and the guests. Go in later and retrieve the sound files. You can get both Skype and Zoom to record both sides of the conversation on their servers in the middle.
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