- Tim Sinclair is the inventor of RINGR. He is also the public address announcer for the Chicago Fire and the University of Illinois.
- Prior to RINGR, recording interviews from two different places sounded terrible. Every interview had a phone quality and as a listener, you either turned it way up or off.
- RINGR is a very unique program that allows you to record conversations where ever you are and it sounds like you are in the same room at the same time. The way it works is that both conversations are recorded separately; it doesn’t record any of the transit stuff in the middle. The two file are saved to the cloud and merged. When you play them back, the recorded conversation sounds like you are sitting right next to each other.
- RINGR can be used for television, print, legal field, medical consultations, conference calls, etc…
- RINGR was released in beta. This allows people to help work through any bugs, provide feedback on things that are needed or not needed.
- Tim started his own company doing production, voice over work and writing for radio stations and other businesses.
- Advantages to starting a business later in life are life experiences and the contacts.
- You don’t have to be technical to start a business. All you need to do is inspire the right people to come together.
- What RINGR allows you to do is to download the app on an iPhone, android or tablet and invite somebody to a conversation using their email address. An email is sent with a code. With this code, you can connect to the RINGR app. You are ready to have the interview. After the interview, an email is sent to the interviewer with links to both files. Once the files have been uploaded to the cloud, the app deletes the audio file from your phone.
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