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Old October 10th 03, 03:05 PM
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Thanks for reading this.

I need a Windows-compatable program or TSR
(can be DOS, as long as it will run on a Windows machine)
that will give me an open audio channel, sound card to sound card,
from one internet-connected computer to another.
Needs to have good bandwidth for broadband connections,
scalable down to narrower bandwidth for dial-up.
Need to pass at least 15-20 KCs of bandwidth for broadband,
4-6 KCs for dial-up.
Don't need any bells or whistles. Does need to maintain the
channel once opened. I can rig some kind of hardware "transmit,"
but that would complicate the application.
Can anyone help?
Thanks again and 73,
Dave AB5S
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Old October 13th 03, 07:48 AM
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David Stinson wrote in message ...

I need a Windows-compatable program or TSR
(can be DOS, as long as it will run on a Windows machine)
that will give me an open audio channel, sound card to sound card,
from one internet-connected computer to another.


http://www.speakfreely.org/
it is free, comes with source code and is GPL-ed.
the voice quality is really excellent and
it has choice of codecs to choose from.

- farhan
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Old October 13th 03, 07:48 AM
Ashhar Farhan
 
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David Stinson wrote in message ...

I need a Windows-compatable program or TSR
(can be DOS, as long as it will run on a Windows machine)
that will give me an open audio channel, sound card to sound card,
from one internet-connected computer to another.


http://www.speakfreely.org/
it is free, comes with source code and is GPL-ed.
the voice quality is really excellent and
it has choice of codecs to choose from.

- farhan
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Old October 19th 03, 11:06 PM
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Ashhar Farhan wrote:

David Stinson wrote in message ...

I need a Windows-compatable program or TSR
(can be DOS, as long as it will run on a Windows machine)
that will give me an open audio channel, sound card to sound card,
from one internet-connected computer to another.


http://www.speakfreely.org/
it is free, comes with source code and is GPL-ed.
the voice quality is really excellent and
it has choice of codecs to choose from.


Try Freetel as well.

Rob
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Old October 19th 03, 11:06 PM
Rob Judd
 
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Ashhar Farhan wrote:

David Stinson wrote in message ...

I need a Windows-compatable program or TSR
(can be DOS, as long as it will run on a Windows machine)
that will give me an open audio channel, sound card to sound card,
from one internet-connected computer to another.


http://www.speakfreely.org/
it is free, comes with source code and is GPL-ed.
the voice quality is really excellent and
it has choice of codecs to choose from.


Try Freetel as well.

Rob


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Old October 20th 03, 04:54 AM
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Rob Judd wrote:

Try Freetel as well.


Looks like Freetel is no longer available.
Homepage is gone (search holder there).
Download links on other sites inop.
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Rob Judd wrote:

Try Freetel as well.


Looks like Freetel is no longer available.
Homepage is gone (search holder there).
Download links on other sites inop.
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