White Papers
TeamTalk 3 SDK: A Simple Way to VoIP-Enable Your Application
Overview The TeamTalk 3 SDK contains a high performance VoIP conferencing client capable of delivering crystal clear sound even for both low and high-bandwidth users. TeamTalk VoIP users are arranged in a tree-structure where each node is a room/channel where users can talk, send instant messages and share files. More than 40 users can be in each room/channel and participate in a conference while resource usage, both memory-wise and CPU-wise, is still kept at an acceptable level for gaming and other types of resource intensive tasks.
- Publisher
- BearWare.dk
- File Format
- Date Published
- Jun 23, 2007
- Format
- White Papers
- Topics
- Application Development, Video Conferencing, VoIP - IP Telephony
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