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Archivist - Analog Interface Archivist digital
voice loggers are compact, innovative, state-of-the-art recorders for both inbound and outbound telephone calls. They interface with analog phone lines and provide everything you need to record, store
and manage telephone conversations with ease. Valuable data can be retrieved and analyzed long after the telephone conversation has faded from memory. When equipped with the network option, multiple
Archivist systems can be linked together for expanded capacity.
eALog - Digital & Analog Interface
eALog is an open platform digital voice logger built with cutting edge technologies. It is capable of passively tapping into digital or analog phone lines for real-time call recording and/or
monitoring without any noticeable interruption in the service. Recordings are stored internally and can be retrieved locally or remotely via telephone or LAN. eALog can be purchased as a turnkey system
complete with application software, or with SDK (software development kit) for building your own system.
VLan - Analog Interface & Networked Vlan embedded voice loggers are LAN based. Recorded voice files are stored on the system server, making it easy to manage
and archive multiple VLan devices. VLAN’s networking capability and standard audio format allow easy access to voice files over LAN, WAN, intranet and the Internet using any multimedia PC.
VUB - Stand Alone Operation Available with 2 or 4 lines per unit, VUB is a
portable voice logger with analog interface. It offers stand alone operation with built-in hard drive, keypad, display and speaker. It can also be connected to a PC via a USB port for extended operation.
VUB is a voice logger that fits in both a tight space and a tight budget.
Concorder - Conference Recorder A network based voice recorder that
allows you to easily record and archive conferences, meetings, lectures, interviews and even telephone calls. With Windows WAV compatibility, Concorder makes it easy to share the recordings with others.
The recording can be monitored in real time remotely over LAN.
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