I was talking to some one earlier today about developing something like
this. Thanks :) !!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Justin Tunney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2006 7:29 PM
Subject: [asterisk-users] New asterisk jukebox needs testing
Asterisk people,
I just wrote a new version of my Asterisk Jukebox application in C.
Testers
and feedback is very much welcome and appreciated!
http://www.lobstertech.com/code/jukebox/
Here is the description on the site:
Asterisk Jukebox is an IVR application written for Asterisk, an open
source
PBX application. Asterisk Jukebox allows a caller to browse your music
collection. All you have to do is tell Jukebox where your music is and
callers will be able to browse the collection. For example a caller might
hear: "Press 1 for Sisters Of Mercy", (Caller presses 1), "Press 1 for
Marian, Press 2 for This Corrosion, etc." But that's not all! You can also
tell the Jukebox to automatically pick random songs to play.
At the moment, the jukebox supports all the standard Asterisk formats such
as
GSM and uLaw. There is also MP3 support if you have CPU to spare and
mpg123
installed via app_mp3. You must also have Festival installed on your
system
so the Jukebox can generate text to speech.
- Justin Tunney
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