Record skype audio on kindle

I have a kindle fire HDX I want to record the audio how do I do that??

Hi and welcome to the Skype Community,
It might be some driver problems are made worse by interacting with the Windows automatic volume change. You might want to try disabling it temporarily: http://blogmines.com/blog/automatic-volume-control-changes-using-windows-7-communication-settings/
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