Hi there ... Can somebody recommend a good program to record the full audio from the analog line (PSTN) ??? There's a task I'm struggling with. I've got a Vodafone Ministation GSM Voce MT90 which has FXO and another device is Planet VIP-157 VOIP adapter that has a FXO and a FXS. At the moment I can't adjust them to work properly. The DTMF doesn't pass well even after adding DSL filter and plying with the Volumes inside the Planet. I was recommended to record all the signal on the analog line coming out of Vodafone MT90 in order to get the right frequencies, levels and timings. Give me any idea please .... thanks
Analog modem usally work as sound cards which let you use line as microphone for any recordsing software as well as output sound to the line, so modem is essentially a fully funtional phone. GSM modems work diffrent and most of them dont support voice io
I know I'm seven years late to your comment, but the reason it's calling this number is because that number is registered to the phone that it's actually hooked up to
The original dubstep.
This is so cool.
Probably Cyberdyne's modem pool.
wow - thx - very interesting.
Hi there ... Can somebody recommend a good program to record the full audio from the analog line (PSTN) ???
There's a task I'm struggling with. I've got a Vodafone Ministation GSM Voce MT90 which has FXO and another device is Planet VIP-157 VOIP adapter that has a FXO and a FXS. At the moment I can't adjust them to work properly. The DTMF doesn't pass well even after adding DSL filter and plying with the Volumes inside the Planet.
I was recommended to record all the signal on the analog line coming out of Vodafone MT90 in order to get the right frequencies, levels and timings.
Give me any idea please .... thanks
Analog modem usally work as sound cards which let you use line as microphone for any recordsing software as well as output sound to the line, so modem is essentially a fully funtional phone. GSM modems work diffrent and most of them dont support voice io
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why is there a 3D setting ? on this video its about as useful as a white crayon.
I wonder why it dials the number 1-570-234-0003?
I know I'm seven years late to your comment, but the reason it's calling this number is because that number is registered to the phone that it's actually hooked up to