Hello list: This probably will sound stupid as I don't know what this file
extension (WPL) stands for; am wanting to convert it to an MP3 as it will
not play in its current form; this is a file that someone sent me earlier!
The problem I'm having is trying to convert this file to MP3, using Switch
there are other options as well, for example if you use a voice over i p
phone service, you can usually record all phonecalls in and out if you set
it. I use voipo.
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From: "André van Deventer"
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'"
Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2016 12:
I only used the PC as an example that more people could understand. It will
be working independently from the pc and connected to a induction loop
system that works through the house. The loop amplifier and the pc are
about 30 meters away from each other.
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From: Pc-au
Exactly the problem!
André
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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Reed
Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2016 8:58 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: How to record phone calls - How-To - PC Advisor
Hello,
I have a tiny device that I h
Hi!
I've now had my JAWS activated for over a week and I've been using it
full-time since I activated the product, I mainly use JAWS in
conjunction with my Focus 40 Braille display - I take my hat of to those
who have come before me and are using JAWS full-time with a Focus from a
Braille key
Hello,
I have a tiny device that I have plugged into a splitter which is plugged into
the phone jack on the wall. The second side of the splitter holds the line to
the phone. I have the other end of my tiny device plugged into my Bookport
input jack. This works great when running my Bookport
If you run freeswitch, you could use the portaudio module to get the
output of the phone line to your sound card which should do what you
want. Freeswitch is a whole pbx, so this may be overkill for you.
You would also need an adaptor to convert your phone line to sip.
On Tue, 13 Dec 2016 11:59:
The article mentions all types of solutions including line recording,
have another read.
On 14/12/2016 3:59 AM, André van Deventer wrote:
Dane
I have spent hours looking on google for such a device and also came across
the link you mention. But they work between the handset and the phone
This device connects between the telephone line and the base of a
telephone but consult the article I sent for more solutions.
On 14/12/2016 3:52 AM, André van Deventer wrote:
Dane
A few problems here.
Many of these devices use the cord between the mouthpiece of the telephone
and the telep
Dane
I have spent hours looking on google for such a device and also came across
the link you mention. But they work between the handset and the phone which is
not what I wont.
I want my whole land line to run through the induction loop system.
Regards
André
Regards
Andr é
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Dane
A few problems here.
Many of these devices use the cord between the mouthpiece of the telephone
and the telephone itself into which you connect the adapter. This will not
work in my case - I have more than one telephone so I need to connect the
device into the land line itself.
Also - the
Here's a very wide ranging article I found on the subject of how to
record phone calls - whether you're using a standard telephone or mobile
system -, I really don't know why other list members don't turn to
Google first as they'd save quite a bit of time and come up with answers
to questions i
Another interesting device that will do the job though with a slight twist.
Ghe device outlined here is a voice recorder that comes with a telephone
adapter kit - uses the cables from the telephone - in order to record
both sides of the conversation straight to the recorder.
The specs indicat
Hi Andre,
Something like this might be want you want. However, I do not remember the
name of the company who has it. Here is the information.
Connect THAT-1 between your telephone and handset for quick access to
audio in and out of the telephone. The THAT-1 is used by radio stations to
Hi all
Im looking for something which may not be available.
Im looking for a device that will allow you to route the sound of a
telephone to a pc or any amplifier or mixing unit for example.
This device must do the following:
- Connect into the telephone line itself and not i
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