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Getting Your Voice Ready for Online Voice Overs

[ad_1] Sacramento Press's David Alvarez reports on the recently held "Winter 2012 SacAnimé" convention at the Woodlake Hotel in Sacramento. Over 5,000 visitors came to see their favorite voice actors who joined them in playing games, how-to workshops, music video contests and live concerts. Fans of the multi-talented Vic Mignogna, well known for his roles as Vega in Street Fighter…

VoIP – Voice over IP

[ad_1] Voice over IP, or VoIP, is a family of technologies that enables voice applications and telephony to implement an Internet Protocol (IP) network like the Internet. These technologies include protocols, hardware and software standards, and computer programs. VoIP is employed in telephony applications, from analog phones to next-generation IP phones and wireless headsets, and in desktop voice chat services,…

Video Translation: What Is UN-Style Voice-Over?

[ad_1] UN-style is probably the least familiar kind of video translation voice-over. It’s certainly not as well-known as Off-screen Narration or Lip-sync Dubbing (which is so common that poorly synchronized dubbing is a cliché. However, our customers are always pleased with this option because it’s cost-effective, allows for very accurate script translations, and is suitable for many kinds of content…

Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) – What Is It?

[ad_1] This new type of telecommunication is simply the transmission of your voice over the internet using packet switching. Packet switching in plain English simply means that data (your voice in this case) is broken down into smaller parts, sent (using your internet connection), and then the data (your voice) gets reassembled on the other end (who you called). This…

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