| Virtual Audio Sources (VOIP)
VRS normally runs with the audio connected to hardware in the computer on which it is running. However VRS can also link to other computers on the network or internet to receive audio using TCP/IP.
You need to aAdd each 'source' using the Devices tab of Options. When you click Add you will be prompted for these options.
Name
This is the channel name. It appears on the VRS Main Windows and the in the file names themselves.
Access Code
The access code is used to identify (and authenticate) sources. It should be something random - long enough to be a password. No two lines must have the same access code.
The same access code must be entered in the source software.
Record File Folder
By default, all recordings are recorded in the internal VRS Recordings folder on the primary drive (C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\NCH Swift Sound\VRS\Recordings).
You can override this by specifying a folder for any channel. This can be a single folder for all channels or separate folders for each channel.
Note: Do not be tempted to set VRS to record directly over a LAN or network - this would mean recording fails if the network fails (and the recording can use too much network bandwidth). If you want a copy of recordings over the network, use mirroring instead (with audio compression) (see the Transmit tab of Options). That option means the files are compressed first and is fail-safe if the network is down for a short time.
If you have the auto-delete recordings option enabled, take care to select an empty folder (otherwise VRS will auto-delete all old files in the folder!).
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