Any good voice conferencing software..?

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john_us350
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Any good voice conferencing software..?

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hey guys...
i need to make conference in my office . if anyone know then plz inform me about some software which supports voice conferencing with good quality sound.
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hmm... there r many... but depends on how many ppl u r going to have conference with .. u can use yahoo .. or skype.. or........behind the proxy u can try ........www.dingotel.com
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Tebow2000 wrote:Teamspeak
http://teamspeak.org
thanks-
I have got a slow bandwidth .. my voice conference with yahoo is not satisfactory.............is it okay for dingotel or teamspeak?..i heared teamspeak 's voice not good also..?...
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Teamspeak is developing day by day. It is a on going process”¦”¦.but”¦Dingotel can support u to choice audio codec”¦..which helps you to get best performance in ur low bandwidth internet connection”¦.
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john_us350 wrote:
Tebow2000 wrote:Teamspeak
http://teamspeak.org
i heared teamspeak 's voice not good also..?...
Teamspeak is great, there are many codecs to chose from... (if i remember correctly, we use GSM 16 bit on our gaming server and it's clear as a bell (that is of course if they are running push to talk and they talk clearly (hate when you can hear a person breathe :P))
there's also speex codecs up to 25 bit
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yes the codecs are the different frquency's inwhich the sound can be transmited.. if u have a little bandwith, you wont have the best sound, but it will be good enough to understand
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thank u everybody..
grt discussion going on.its very helpfull for me .anyway ia have tried skype but its performance not good under my NAT.connection time is slow and voice broken up..is it okey for Dingotel.is it supports my present proxy server..?..
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U have to check one by one as per as ur requirement”¦”¦..just concern when u get the best result. .......”¦.No matter which firewall/proxy u r using”¦”¦.it will detect it automatically. ”¦.
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donald_rth wrote:U have to check one by one as per as ur requirement……..just concern when u get the best result. .......….No matter which firewall/proxy u r using…….it will detect it automatically. ….
thanks 4 reply...
i hav tried skype but its performes bad under my NAT.i found some complex config in dingotel proxy tab.do anyone know any specific config for us...
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contact with ur server admin ..to know ur proxy address and port. Just put them on the space of dingo proxy settings.....:D
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donald_rth wrote:contact with ur server admin ..to know ur proxy address and port. Just put them on the space of dingo proxy settings.....:D
thank u man...
what is the voice port in Dingotel config...?..any idea abt that...?.is it brings any adware in pc...?..
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I have a related question on setting up our own TeamSpeak server. How do you set which codec is to be used by the server? According to the manual it's the server that determines the codec to be used, not the client, but I can't find where to tell the server which codec to use. I have found a place to restrict it from using some codecs, but is that how it's set? Do I need to restrict all codecs except the one I want to use or does the client have something to do with it? In other words if I don't restrict which codecs to use, do the client's use the best one possible if they are not limiting their bandwidth?

Any help would be much appreciated.

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When you setup the server, it provides all the codecs avaliable.. You get to choose which codec you want to use for each channel while actualy in the TEAMSPEAK PROGRAM.
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Tebow2000 wrote:When you setup the server, it provides all the codecs avaliable.. You get to choose which codec you want to use for each channel while actualy in the TEAMSPEAK PROGRAM.
Ah, it's channel by channel. Cool - we were looking in the config file. Thanks for you help
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np... Come back for any more questions or feel free to vist my TS at 68.189.44.244:8767 You should see me as FSC_HOUSTON_CENTER
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Hey man...u should contact with ur network administrator for proxy config.....dingotel never brings any adware in pc..its a voip base solution..anyway i found, teamspeaks performance is not good under firewall ....
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donald_rth wrote:Hey man...u should contact with ur network administrator for proxy config.....dingotel never brings any adware in pc..its a voip base solution..anyway i found, teamspeaks performance is not good under firewall ....
Thanks 4 reply....
I have Norton firewall in my pc...do i need any extra config for Dingotel...?
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john_us350 wrote:
donald_rth wrote:Hey man...u should contact with ur network administrator for proxy config.....dingotel never brings any adware in pc..its a voip base solution..anyway i found, teamspeaks performance is not good under firewall ....
Thanks 4 reply....
I have Norton firewall in my pc...do i need any extra config for Dingotel...?
No matter which firewall u r using…….dingotel will detect it automatically..:)
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thanks 4 reply...
i have a slow bandwidth...how good Dingotel under slow bandwidth...?.
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