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Title : Proposal for an MEGACO Advanced Audio Package
Author(s) : D. Cromwell
Filename : draft-cromwell-megaco-advanced-audio-pkg-00.txt
Pages : 37
Date : 06-Dec-99
This document is a proposal to add a new event/signal package to the
Megaco protocol to control an ARF (Audio Resource Function) which may
reside on a Media Gateway or specialized Audio Server.
This event package provides support for the standard IVR operations
of PlayAnnouncement, PlayCollect, and PlayRecord. It supports direct
references to simple audio as well as indirect references to simple
and complex audio. It provides audio variables, control of audio
interruptibility, digit buffer control, special key sequences, and
support for reprompting during data collection. It also provides an
arbitrary number of user defined qualifiers to be used in resolving
complex audio structures. For example, the user could define qualif-
iers for any or all of the following: language, accent, audio file
format, gender, speaker, or customer.
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