IP audio codec specialist Vortex is taking its family of CallMe products to MPTS in London, including the CallMe-TX Windows IP codec service, which the company launched last month at NAB.
CallMe-TX provides multiple instances of Vortex’ CallMe-T capability with ASIO/MME support for virtual and hardware soundcards, such as the Dante Virtual Soundcard. Vortex describes it as like having multiple CallMe-Ts running on a single computer. The CallMe-T is a hardware codec with Opus, G.722 and G.711 audio encoding offering balanced analog stereo, AES67 Dante and USB audio for direct connection to USB mixers and headsets.
Nominated for an NAB Radio Product of the Year, the CallMe-diRECt-X multi-guest browser-to-browser cloud solution will also be on show. CallMe-diRECt-X enables up to five guest contributors to be connected without special hardware or software and provides end-to-end encrypted live streaming and in-browser lossless recording.