Phone Recording PC Software
Our phone recording software can record
your phone calls at an incredible compression rate of 3.7MB/Hour into windows wave
files using your PC voice modem. It saves your computer's resources a lot! Also you may easily mail
it to others.
Another unique feature that is Smart Phone
Recorder can start recording automatically even you lift your telephone handset before the
auto answering feature takes an action for an incoming call. All you should do is
negotiating with your customer as usual.
Want to stop losing your orders? Stop misunderstanding with
your customers? No more confusion over specifications or quantities of orders? Just try
it, because it's small(only 670KB) and simple but efficient!

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| PC Phone Recording Software Vs.
Tape Recorder PC Phone Recording Software
use a digital chip in voice modem to process voice signals, which are stored in computer
hard disk as a stream of bits. This method differs from that used by their
electromechanical predecessors, which used magnetic tape for both outgoing and incoming
storage.
We feel that pc phone recording software is on balance
better than tape.
Here's why:
- First, pc call recording software has no moving parts to
wear out and are therefore likely to give long service. Contrast this with tapes, pulleys,
rollers, drive belts, gears, and motors on a typical tape machine.
- Second, pc phone recording software is simply easier to use:
like a CD player, you can move back and forth between messages with the touch of a mouse
click. Contrast this with the need to rewind or fast forward a tape, pausing every few
seconds to see if you've found the right spot on the tape.
- Third, pc phone recording software can offer advanced
features such as mailboxes and message transfer, which are especially invaluable to
business users.
- Last, sound quality on pc phone recording software remains
constant throughout the lifetime of the computer. Contrast this with tape machines where
head wear, capstan wear, and tape wear all cause a gradual worsening of sound over time.
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