Hey,
There are several ways you can do this, but I would suggest setting up a
specific PC with screen/audio recording software running during the chats.
You can build a macro that would move the "record bot" user around randomly
to get samples. You can use something like Camtasia Studio to do this.
I'll see what else I can come up with, because I have been considering
different types of possible creative events with newer technologies.
Cortney
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Wow, this is a great question and I keep hoping someone will answer
because the logistics of monitoring audio chats -- well, it sort of
blows my mind.
N
At 01:27 PM 5/28/2008, you wrote:
>I work for a tutoring company that is going the route of audio.
>Normally, we monitor sessions by reading chat logs, does anyone have
>any experience with QC for audio classes/sessions? You would have to
>monitor audio in real time, which is too time consuming, much easier
>to scan chat logs when there are many sessions occurring at the same
>time...The only answer I can come up with is having them recording and
>pulling random sessions to monitor for quality control. Anyone with
>any experience with this?
>
>Thanks,
>liz
>
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