Jean-Michel Hiver wrote:
Kristian Kielhofner a écrit :

Hello everyone,

As I promised at eTel last week, I have finished up work on my "Asterisk Native Sounds" project. Here's a little diddy from astlinux.org:

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Asterisk Native Sounds are a collection of audio prompts for Asterisk. They will improve quality, reduce CPU usage, reduce latency, and (in some cases) eliminate the need for G729 licenses! The Asterisk Native Sounds are a collection of alternative sounds prompts for Asterisk. Here's how it works. I had Allison Smith (the voice of Asterisk) re-record all of the sound prompts present in Asterisk 1.2. She provided them to me in the best audio format possible. I then converted them into several native Asterisk sound formats. Why would I do all of this?

What tools did you use to convert the sounds in all possible formats?

Asterisk's sound files become quickly limited, and it would be nice to have a way to build your own IVRs "native formats".

Cheers,
Jean-Michel.


See here:

http://mirror.astlinux.org/sounds/scripts/

and here:

http://redice.krisk.org

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Kristian Kielhofner
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