Ventrilo is a scalable Voice over IP (VoIP) communications system that solves a lot of the problems associated with network latency, packet loss, uptime and administration. It can be used for home / personal applications like talking to friends and family, or playing organized online games where Voice Comm can make them more exciting and productive. It can also be used in an enterprise environment as a productivity tool for conducting long distance group discussions.
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- Removed Setup-Global option to disable XP Theme. It’s always on now
- Modified so that error messages from DirectX are more human readable
- Made a few more tweaks to make sure the 64bit version functions correctly
- 64bit windows platform is now an officially supported platform (rather than being Alpha)
- Modified to assure that a window is visible when opened when desktop resolution changes and on multiple monitor systems, which also includes primary monitor on the left or the right
- Windows client now in 3 forms. Win9X (32bit only), Windows 2000 or higher (32bit and 64bit)
Reviewing 3.0.0 (Nov 18, 2007)
spiked = moron.
VOIP: Voice over IP.
1. Does it use IP to work - YES.
2. Is it as voice application - YES.
3. Can you talk to someone with voice, using Internet protocol - YES.
Ergo, it's VOIP. Stop being a wanker. :P
Reviewing 2.3.2 Beta 3 (May 18, 2006)
He's right, its not techincally a VoIP product, but its still a great product nonetheless. You can call it voice via net if you wish.
Reviewing 2.3.2 Beta 3 (May 17, 2006)
What a scam! This is just voice chat, not VOIP as claimed. There is no PSTN gateway capability. There is no support for standard VOIP protocols like SIP, IAX, H.323, etc. nor standard VOIP codecs. This means no interoperability with VOIP devices and no interoperability with established VOIP networks.
There are already too many proprietary voice chat apps in the world. We didn't need another.
Reviewing 2.3.2 Beta 3 (May 16, 2006)
Great VOIP software.. good sounding and uses low resources..
switched to this over Teamspeak.
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