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How to utilize the C# open source VoIP softphone implementation of Ozeki SIP SDK for speech to text based call recording
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On this page you can learn how to utilize the C# open source VoIP softphone implementation of Ozeki SIP SDK for speech to text based call recording.
Speech to text based call recording is a very efficient functionality that helps you
save the content of your telephone conversations. The real advantage of this
solution is that you can save the keywords of your conversation and not just
the audio data.
This information can be saved into a database so you can
categorize the saved data according to your needs. The keyword recognition
speeds up the searching process whenever you wish to find one of your old
telephone conversations. This functionality makes the documentation and traceability
of your calls easier than ever!
How to start making your speech to text based call recording system
Please make sure your PC meets the following prerequisites to start:
- Operating system:
- Microsoft Windows XP
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003
- Microsoft Windows Server 2008
- Microsoft Windows Vista
- Microsoft Windows 7
- Development environment:
- Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
- Microsoft .Net Framework 4.0
- SIP account from your service provider
- Ozeki VoIP SIP SDK
In conclusion...
Speech to text based call recording system provides many valuable solutions that help you make your
work easier. The fact that it recognizes keywords is fascinating and with it
you can save time and energy. It helps trace back old phone conversations
in a relatively short time. It is compatible with .Net applications so you can
be sure that it will fit into any application that was developed in .Net.
To get detailed setup instructions please go to the Configuration guide!
For more information please contact us at info@voip-sip-sdk.com!
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