VRS Telephone Call Recorder

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Description
 

VRS is a Windows professional voice recording application used for telephone line recording, radio station logging, control room recording.

This audio recording software can record 1 to 32 audio channels simultaneously with automated start and stop if required. VRS features digital signal processing to improve voice intelligibility and automatic level control. The recordings are automatically compressed for archiving. Later they can be searched by date, time, line or other data using the software directly or even using just your web browser (if you enable web access).

Features

General Voice Recorder Features

  • Record 1 to 32 audio channels simultaneously on one PC
  • Automatic voice activated, hardware port control or continuous recording modes
  • RemoteMonitor to listen to remote recording live over a network or internet with TCP/IP streaming
  • Signal processing to improve voice intelligibility and automatic level control
  • Advanced audio compression to reduce file size. With the maximum compression setting, VRS can record 2 years of 24 hour-a-day audio on a 32GB hard drive
  • Find and play recordings ordered by date and channel or from other computers on the local area network
  • Save recordings as wave files
  • Mirror recordings to backup drive(s)
  • Automatic upload of recordings to FTP server for web or internet access
  • Automatically send recordings to an email address in the background
  • Recording start and stop by other workstations on network using VRS Remote Control
  • Includes an API + SDK so third party programs can control VRS recording
  • If enabled, the WebAccess features lets you find an play recordings using any internet browser. All you need to do is set the password
  • Robust design and simple interface for fail-safe but user-friendly day to day operation

Special Features for Telephone Recording

  • Records up to 32 telephone lines simultaneously and automatically
  • Logs dialed number (DTMF) for searching
  • Provides outbound call audit and cost estimate displays and logs
  • Find and play recordings ordered by date, line or DTMF number dialed
  • Other workstations can start and stop recording on their extensions if required (ideal for call centers)
  • Can record Voice Over IP (VoIP) phone calls directly over the network (eg. calls made with Express Talk SIP Softphone or using the Axon VoIP PBX)

Special Features for Radio Recording and Station Logger

  • Continuous Recording 24 hours a day (or optional date-time scheduling)
  • Breaks recordings into easily manageable hour-long files
  • High compression settings to reduce hard drive requirements

Purchase Information

If you want to buy VRS Telephone Call Recroder, please click on below link. https://www.nch.com.au/cgi-bin/register.exe?software=vrs

Requirements

Computer Requirements

Pentium 1GHz or above
Windows 95/NT4/98/2000/Me/2003/XP


Sound Recording Hardware Requirements

Audio for VRS can be from any of the following sound devices:
The standard computer sound in (1 channel only). Just plug the audio source in.
The standard computer sound in split to 2 mono channels. Buy a simple Y cable from your local electronics to wire 2 mono sockets to a stereo plug. Then using Channel Properties assign one channel to "left mono" and the other to "right mono".
Multiple sound cards in one PC. Depending on slots and resources you can install up to 3 sound cards in one PC. Each stereo input can be split (ie. a total of 6 inputs). This requires a bit more technical work than a multichannel card (next).
Multiple channel sound cards. There are many multichannel sound cards on the market today. See our Recommended Hardware Page to find links. The VRS Recording System can be setup to use these channels. You can probably also install multiple devices to get more channels (check with the manufacturer first).
USB sound devices. USB devices usually can be used with a hub to connect many devices to one PC. Most modern USB sound devices let you do this (but check with the manufacturer before purchasing). Stereo devices can be split (see above).
Professional Telephony Boards [for Call Recording]. Professional telephony boards including CURL and Dialogic can be used directly. They can usually be purchased in 2/4/8 line versions and many can be installed in one PC. They also have the advantage of allowing caller ID and hardware control. See Professional Telephony Boards for more information.


Call Recording Requirements


Telephone Interface Connectors (one for each line). In USA or Canada, Radio Shack (Tandy) supply a FCC approved unit for $US22 (cat no. 43-228A or 43-1236). But there are many better quality units available. You can also order these types of connectors online using the links from Call Recording Hardware

A Professional Multiline Telephony Board. Both CURL and Dialogic make these in 2/4/8 and more line version. See TAPI Telephony Boards. The boards cost more but include multichannel sound, caller ID, hardware control and telephone connection in one turn-key unit.