IMS Telephone On-Hold Player 3.13



The IMS plays telephone on hold messages or music using a computer
with any standard sound card or voice modem. The software runs in the
background using the CPU idle time and the buffer on the sound card.
The computer can still be used as normal.

If you have a Windows computer in your office, this is the most
advanced and most affordable way to play on hold messages to your
callers when they are on hold or being transferred.
The IMS Messages on Hold Player features:
~ Real time mixing of messages and music to create an endless
presentation.
~ Message scheduling to commence and expire on certain dates and to
play only on certain days of the week or times of day.
~ Fully digital audio ensuring that your messages sound good, are
clear and are easy to listen to.
~ Almost unlimited message and music capacity.
~ State-of-the-art 'fuzzy logic' formula achieves the optimal message
rotation rate.
~ Direct user control over messages and message scheduling. You can
control the scheduling directly at your computer, or it can be set by
the studio that produces your messages.
~ User recorded messages. The software is usually used with
professionally recorded messages but the software also allows you to
record your own messages directly and simply by plugging in a
microphone.
~ Automatic Online Internet Updates or updates on a 3.5" disk or on CD-
ROM. The automatic Internet connection ensures that if you are using a
studio to produce your messages regularly, your messages can be
uploaded automatically by your production studio.
~ For use with Telephone PBX systems with message/music on-hold
feature or single line operation with a voice modem.

More Info: http://www.nch.com.au/ims/index.html
Download URL: http://www.nch.com.au/ims/amer/ohmsetup.exe
Screenshot URL: http://www.nch.com.au/ims/screenshots/main.gif
Order Page: http://www.nch.com.au/ims/index.html

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