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ComTL Integration Component

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My Frame Panel ActiveX

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RSP MP3 Player OCX

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RSP OGG Vorbis Player OCX

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ComTL is an ActiveX component
This frame let you create
ActiveX OCX to play MP3 , MP2
ActiveX OCX to play OGG
to accelerate system
appealing visual styles to
, MP1 , MPEG-2.0 ,MPEG-2.5
Vorbis media files , the
integration, including
your applications in all
and wav PCM media files
decoding engine is loaded
Windows-based applications,
Windows versions. All new
 
dinamically in the process ,
custom-made ERP and CRM
default styles (XP, XP dark,
 
the processor time required
systems. It eliminates the
Vista, Office 2003 and Media
 
to decode the OGG Vorbis is
need for manual data entry
Player 10) and themes are
 
less thanĀ  MP3 files , the
and allows direct data
supported (blue, olive,
 
decoder quality is very good
transfer between
silver,...). Source Code
 
or better than MP3 files
applications.
available...
 
 


Date: Oct, 01 2005


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Date: Sep, 26 2005
Text To Wave ActiveX DLL
Start recognizing voice
Easily get all system tray
The IPComboBox OCX control is
allows programmers to
commands in any spoken
icons form your
a combobox control designed
convert any readable text to
language. From writing a
applications. Use STI to get
for IP Address input. The
a spoken wave file or a mp3
simple voice commands
all of the information of
IPComboBox allows/restricts
file . Ouputs 80+ wave
recognition program to a
the applications running in
the end user when entering
formats XML scripting, ASP
VoiceXML PC-To-PC
systray area.
an IP address. IPComboBox
Server-Side Scripting for
Interactive Voice Response,
 
can be configured to accept
high quality wave production
English Language is no more
 
wildcard characters.
for your web or telephony
a programmers only limit.
 
 
project.
 
 
 


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