What's New in VBVoice 11.0?

This release is adding a series of useful features to increase usability, security, stability and scalability. It also cumulates all the fixes and improvements since the previous release, updates the drivers to the latest available, with support for the latest operating systems.

VBVoice Auto Updater

When enabled from VBVoice Control Panel, VBVoice would check periodically for new versions and will give the chance to upgrade to the latest supported version.

Input and Output device selection in Announce

Announce now allows selection of input and output devices in the Sound Card Setup section. In order to select an input and output device, user has to select Setup in the top menu, click Windows Sound and select an input and output device from the corresponding dropdown menus, populated with the currently available devices

SIP Support for Outbound Proxies

In a hosting environment, redundancy and load balancing play an important role to assure the needed quality of service; one of the useful ways is to use an outbound proxy. This is done by setting OutoundProxyAddress in the VoIP section of the configuration. It can be in a numerical format or a domain, eventually specifying a port. If a port is not specified, the default 5060 will be used.

Improved Modularity

Optimization and redesign of some components for stability and higher densities, especially targeting running in virtual machines (ESXi 6).

Latest Dialogic Drivers Fix Security Risk

HMP 3.0 for Windows drivers, used in previous VBVoice releases, exposed a security risk which was fixed in SU520. The new release uses SU525, the most current version of the drivers available.

New Runtime Manager

New Runtime Manager functionality has been added to increase security and stability. As a result of these changes, the Runtime Manager requires a new activation. Pronexus Sales is going to send all customers an updated license to be used starting with this release.