Dialogic support is included in the
following Black Ice products:
New
MSI support added to the Voice C++ SDK
Version 9.0 of the Voice C++ / ActiveX SDK now supports Dialogic’s
MSI product line. With MSI support, Voice C++ now lets C, C++, Visual
Basic, Delphi and other software developers access features that
were not available before. Read
more...
Custom
tone detection support in the Voice C++ SDK
Voice
C++ with Dialogic boards now can detect single, dual frequency tones
and single, dual frequency tone cadences. The application can specify
all the parameters of the tone or the tone cadence and every time
the Dialogic board detects the specified tone, Voice C++ will send
a message to the application that will identify the detected tone.
This feature can be very useful when the central office or the PBX
generates non-standard tones or in some environments where the application
must detect non-standard tones or tone patterns.
Answering machine detection support added to the
Voice C++ SDK
Voice C++ now supports answering machine detection with Dialogic
voice boards. With the new feature applications can now dial a number,
wait for an answer and detect if the answer comes from an answering
machine or from a real person.
As
of October 23 2000, SCbus support is now available in the
Voice C++ /OCX for high-density Dialogic boards. The Fax C++
implementation will be available by November 6th. The SCbus allows
developers to build high-density systems to efficiently share resources
so that multiple technologies can be connected to each port as needed.
Read more about
SCbus in the Voice C++/OCX.
Dialogic boards
supported by Black Ice Software.
Black Ice Software is committed to CT Media and will begin rolling
out products for CT Media. CT Media will be implemented first with
the Impact product line, starting with Impact Fax Server and award
winning Impact Voice Mail Server Deluxe.
The Impact Fax Server is now available for CT Media, contact
us to request a demo.
DNIS for Dialogic.
The GlobalCall software provides a uniform application programming
Interface (API) for multiple network interface technologies. The
GlobalCall API is designed to support a variety of protocols for
E-1 CAS, T-1 robbed bit, ISDN PRI, and other interfaces. It provides
a consistent application interface for the various protocols and
technologies, and uses the same input and output parameters at the
application level to configure and control the different interfaces.
Black Ice Software continues to support the analog loop start interface
through the standard voice library.