This software records multiple channels of telephone calls and other lines.
The software's general features are impressive: it can record up to 64 audio channels simultaneously (with the possibility of adding more using other computer racks), automatically start and stop recording via volume threshold or hardware connection, improve voice intelligibility through signal processing and automatic level control, reduce file size with advanced audio compression, and quickly find and play recordings by date or channel. Additionally, you can save recordings as wave files.
The software comes with two modes: Telephone Line Recording and Radio Station Logger. In Telephone Line Recording mode, you can record 1-64 telephone lines, log dialed numbers for searching, provide outbound call audit, and cost estimate displays and logs. You can also find and play recordings by date, line, or DTMF (dial tone multi-frequency) number dialed, listen to telephone calls as they're being recorded using the RemoteListen tool, and record VoIP calls when used with the AXON PC-based PBX system.
In Radio Station Logger mode, the software can continuously record 24 hours a day, break recordings into easily manageable hour-long files, reduce hard drive requirements with high compression settings, and enable RemoteListen feature to hear conversations as they're being recorded. The VRS Telephone Call Recorder Linux can record up to two years of 24-hour audio on a 32GB hard drive with maximum compression setting.
In conclusion, VRS Telephone Call Recorder Linux is an excellent voice recording application that can handle multiple channels and is ideal for various specialized applications. Its general features are impressive, and the telephone line recording and radio station logger modes provide extra functionality, making it a great choice for anyone looking for a powerful voice recording solution.
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