Better Voice Quality in Voip Calls : Noise Reduction & Echo Cancellation Software
October 14th, 2008
Hi,
At Free Pc to Phone calls, we have covered a lot many posts about making free Pc to phone calls. Voice quality has always been a major concern while making voip phone calls. Voip providers try their best to enhance voice quality.
How many times did you find yourself talking over the phone when your kids made just too much noise? And haven’t you ever caught yourself doing something else while you were talking on the phone? Typing away at the keyboard or performing some other mindless task? Now you can stop being troubled by these day-to-day scenarios.
Just to overcome these situations, Solicall has come up with this great noise reduction software that serves as a voice pass filter and can be integrated in any phone system and in any voice call. SoliCall’s personal algorithm identifies the speaker’s voice and extracts it from the audio signal. SoliCall offers a robust echo cancellation that can work for a very long tail.
Solicall offers wide range of products for noise reduction. Solicall Mobile works on Windows Mobile and can be easily integrated as part of the audio path. It also offers noise reduction softwares for PBX, Softphone (any voip application).
Basically Solicall provides a addon to your softphone which will help you better the voice quality while you are talking on your softphone. This software is completely free to download and use.
SoliCall supports many Voice-over Internet Protocols telephony services like Skype, Google Talk, Yahoo! Messenger and others. Another quality in this software enables the users to record their calls.
After you have downloaded the addon (solicall software), you need to configure it with voip softphone. Details about integration can be found here.
For more info, visit Solicall.
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Better Voice Quality in Voip Calls : Noise Reduction & Echo Cancellation Software
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