MSRS Court and Conference Recorder- Full Feature
Price: 597.00 USD
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MSRS is a powerful multiple channel voice recorder program designed for recording conferences, court proceedings and similar multi-speaker forums. MSRS has the ability to record up to 32 separate audio channels, then 'send' the recordings for transcription or archiving using the internet, email or a computer network.
MSRS Court and Conference Recorder- Full Feature specifications:
- Download Size: 320 KB
- Minimum Memory Required: Memory: 32MB RAM (95/NT4/98), 64MB (2000/XP) or 256MB for 2003
- Processor (CPU): 300Mhz or above plus 100Mhz for each additional channel.
- Other System Requirements: Windows 95/NT4/98/2000/Me/XP/2003/Vista, * Sound Card: Either a standard stereo sound card (for 1 or 2 channels) or, for 3 or more channels, a multichannel sound card.
MSRS Court and Conference Recorder- Full Feature support
- Support email: supportnch@nchsoftware.com
- Phone: (303) 557-0211
MSRS Court and Conference Recorder- Full Feature manufacturer
NCH Software6120 Greenwood Plaza Blvd
Ste. 120
80111 Greenwood Village
www.nchsoftware.com
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