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.


Doug,

When you checkout Asterisk (or download the tarball), look at all of the .gsm files that go by. These are the minimum prompts for applications like voicemail, dictate, etc to work. Look at the sounds.txt file in the Asterisk source. These are the Asterisk 1.2.x prompts. Kevin Fleming's response goes over this.

Now, there is also a huge set of supplemental prompts available in a seperate release called "asterisk-sounds". These are useful (but not necessary) prompts for doing things with Asterisk (like reading back the weather, etc). There are many, many more of these.

It looks like you installed them at some point (like most do). They will then live in the same sounds directory as the normal Asterisk sounds. They will persist across updates of Asterisk.

Does that help?

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Kristian Kielhofner
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