For the GENERAL single-word/short phrases, would it be reasonable to ask for three inflections of each? One mid-sentence (flat inflection), one end-of-sentence (falling inflection), and one for questions (rising inflection).
This could make your patch-together sentences sound much more professional. Bill Jennings John Todd ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > I'm looking to get Allison Smith (http://www.theivrvoice.com) to > record a bunch of prompts for me. I sat down and put together a > number of phrases and words that I would expect to be strung together <snip, snip> > GENERAL > DNS [dee en ess] > accepted > account > after the tone > an > and > at the moment > but > busy > code > complete > dash > database > dial > down > enter > error > extension > failed > goodbye > hang up > hello > host > incomplete > info > is > key > mail > message > minute > moment > not > not responding > number > or > otherwise > password > ping > please > pound > press > sales > star > thank you > that > the > time > to play > transfer > up > wait > web > your > _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
