No, what was rerecorded was the sounds that come with the asterisk package. Digium has another package called asterisk-sounds that has many additional sounds - that package was not rerecorded.



Douglas Garstang wrote:
You know, I'm still a little confused. Kristian, the original poster, said...

"I had Allison Smith (the voice of Asterisk) re-record all of the sound prompts 
present in Asterisk 1.2. "

Was there really an extra 1400 sound files added from Asterisk 1.2 to Asterisk 
1.2.4? Sorry, but I'm just not getting it here. Must be missing something.

Doug.

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Douglas Garstang wrote:
Thanks for the reply Kristian, but you've completely confused me. Asterisk-sounds is the default set of sounds on digium's website?

No. The default sounds are in the Asterisk distribution itself. The asterisk-sounds package is separate, and none of the built-in applications expect those sounds to be present.
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