Sherbrooke, Quebec (Canada). Mediatrix Peripherals, Inc. has announced the Audiotrix Phone®, a high-quality audio device for Internet telephony. The company says that the new device incorporates a dedicated programmable DSP chip for hardware voice compression, supports all legacy audio standards and offers 16-bit CD-quality, full duplex stereo digital audio. It supports Intel’s AC’97 advanced audio specification, and offers support for Microsoft DirectX3 (Direct Sound and Direct 3D Sound).
“We demonstrated the Phone at the Interop DotCom show in Atlanta last month, and the response was overwhelming!” says John Moran, President of Mediatrix. “It’s a much more cost effective solution than traditional office telephone systems, and it is going to be a very hot item.”
The Audiotrix Phone includes everything needed for holding high-quality Internet telephone conversations. The customer receives a bundle that includes an audio adapter and DSP package, a high quality handset (SoundXchange® by InterActive Inc.), and custom CTI software.
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