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How to Use AudioTX Communicator for Live Audio over IP and ISDN
AudioTX Communicator is a software-only broadcast audio transmission package that runs on Windows PCs and laptops. It allows you to send and receive live studio-quality audio over IP networks, such as the Internet, or over ISDN lines. It is compatible with all major ISDN audio codecs, such as Musicam CDQ Prima, Telos Zephyr, GlenSound, APTx, Dialog, Philips and most others. It also supports various audio formats, such as uncompressed linear PCM, MPEG2, MPEG3 and optional APTx.
In this article, we will show you how to use AudioTX Communicator for different scenarios, such as connecting to another ISDN codec, connecting to another Communicator system over the Internet, or connecting to multiple locations over IP networks. We will also give you some tips and tricks to optimize your audio quality and reliability.
Connecting to another ISDN codec
If you want to connect to another ISDN codec using AudioTX Communicator, you will need an ISDN card installed in your PC or laptop. You can use any standard ISDN card that supports CAPI 2.0 interface. You will also need a sound card that supports full duplex operation and has a line input and output. You can use any standard sound card that has a Windows driver.
To connect to another ISDN codec, follow these steps:
Launch AudioTX Communicator and select \"ISDN\" as the connection type.
Enter the phone number of the remote codec in the \"Remote Number\" field.
Select the audio format you want to use from the \"Audio Format\" drop-down menu. You can choose from PCM (uncompressed), MPEG2 or MPEG3 (compressed) or optional APTx (enhanced compressed). The higher the bitrate, the better the audio quality, but also the higher the bandwidth requirement.
Click on the \"Connect\" button. AudioTX Communicator will automatically detect the type of codec you are connecting to and configure itself accordingly. You will see a green light next to the \"Connect\" button when the connection is established.
Adjust the input and output levels using the sliders on the main window. You can also use the \"Test Tone\" button to send a test tone to the remote codec and check the audio quality.
To disconnect, click on the \"Disconnect\" button.
Connecting to another Communicator system over the Internet
If you want to connect to another AudioTX Communicator system over the Internet, you will need a broadband Internet connection and a sound card that supports full duplex operation and has a line input and output. You can use any standard sound card that has a Windows driver.
To connect to another Communicator system over the Internet, follow these steps:
Launch AudioTX Communicator and select \"Internet\" as the connection type.
Enter the IP address or hostname of the remote Communicator system in the \"Remote Address\" field. Alternatively, you can use the Global Phonebook feature to find and select a remote Communicator system from a list of registered users around the world.
Select the audio format you want to use from the \"Audio Format\" drop-down menu. You can choose from PCM (uncompressed), MPEG2 or MPEG3 (compressed) or optional APTx (enhanced compressed). The higher the bitrate, the better the audio quality, but also the higher the bandwidth requirement.
Click on the \"Connect\" button. AudioTX Communicator will establish a low-delay live audio link with the remote Communicator system. You will see a green light next to the \"Connect\" button when the connection is established.
Adjust the input and output levels using the sliders on the main window. You can also use the \"Test Tone\" button to send a test tone to
the remote Communicator system and check the audio quality.
To disconnect, click on the \"Disconnect\" button.
Connecting to multiple locations over IP networks
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