CallMe hardware codecs from Vortex and Rode-CallMe-Pro all offer SIP multistreaming and are compatible with other manufacturers’ devices that support SIP and Opus. Rode CallMe Pro lets off-the-shelf RodeCaster Pro-II and Duo become full-featured remote outside broadcast codecs, with three separate stereo CallMe channels supporting multiple simultaneous calls.
For example, program audio can be streamed to the studio, with a separate connection for talkback plus a remote guest connected to the RodeCaster from a web browser link.
On the software side, Vortex CallMe Cloud incorporates its two browser-based IP audio solutions into a single subscription. Click-&-Connect is a web browser-to-hardware solution that lets broadcasters put guest contributors live on-air by connecting them to studio hardware codecs without the guest needing custom hardware or special software.
CallMe-diRECt is a multiple contributor browser-to-browser solution (no hardware or software codec required anywhere) that connects up to five guest contributors for live streaming to a host, with in-browser lossless recording initiated by the host with files uploaded in the background for repeat broadcast or later editing, free from audio issues caused by internet connectivity.
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