Compare the Top Free Call Recording Software as of April 2026 - Page 2

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    VTlogger

    VTlogger

    Voicetronix

    VTlogger is an open source (LGPL), web driven software application, that when combined with our range of telephony cards, can help you build reliable and easy to use call recording and custom call tracking solutions suitable for any sized organization and industry. VTlogger can record the audio and capture all the call details (ie. CDR) associated with voice communications across primary rate (E1/T1/J1) ISDN lines, as well as analogue trunk (ie. POTS) lines and PBX extensions. Whether you're handling hundreds of calls a day or thousands of calls an hour, our solutions are the premium choice if you are in the market for a practical, cost effective system backed by exceptional vendor support. With our VTlogger software, you can build a multi-channel analogue voice logger or primary rate (E1/T1/J1) line call recorder for the price of a computer and a Voicetronix telephony card. This can equate to as little as US $50/channel for a system supporting a primary rate ISDN line.
    Starting Price: Free
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    SVRX

    SVRX

    Edigin

    Edigin has developed call recording and quality monitoring solutions for the vast majority of communication systems available today. The SVRX recording solution integrates with communication systems to capture all required communications and related call details. Our solution supports multi-site distributed architectures as well as redundant environments. We also offer integrated screen capture, agent evaluation, and include customizable report analytics. Supported communication system platforms include Alcatel, Ascom, Aspect, Avaya, Bosch, Cisco, EADS, eON, Ericsson, Fujitsu, Intertel, LG, Mitel, NEC, Nitsuko, Nortel, Panasonic, Philips, Realtis, Rockwell, Samsung, Selta, Siemens, ShoreTel, Tadiran, Telrad, and Toshiba. The SVRX supports passive tapping of T1/E1 and analog trunks, digital stations for the systems listed above, analog stations, and port mirroring based recording of VoIP. VoIP supported protocols include: Cisco Skinny, H.323, MGCP, SIP stations, SIP trunks, etc.
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