Jam Session – June 9, 2011 – How Do You Hear Me Now? The Power of Wideband (HD) Audio

May 26th, 2011 by Dan York

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What is “wideband” or “HD” audio? What are the benefits of wideband audio? What are the advantages and disadvantages of using wideband? With all the buzz out there, what does wideband or “HD” audio really do for you in a business setting?

In this Developer Jam Session, Dan York, Director of Conversations at Voxeo will explain the basics of wideband audio, discuss the various versions of wideband audio deployed in the industry, why it is important in terms of business value. Additionally, he will talk about how wideband audio is implemented in Voxeo’s Prophecy and PRISM products.

You’ll learn how wideband audio coupled with IP communications can give you a competitive advantage in terms of richer conferencing, more accurate speech recognition and voice biometrics – and an all around better user experience. Even better, you’ll learn how you can get started immediately working with wideband audio in your applications.

You were unable to attend live?  We recorded the session and you can watch the recording by going to the link “View recorded webinar” below.


For this developer jam session, we made a connection to the call in wideband available using the specs below.

You can join the call today using a SIP softphone by calling in to:

sip:conference.rb@199.230.57.115

The app supports G722, Speex or AMR-WB (G.722.2). Please mute your softphone locally as the app does not have mute controls.

 

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