[snip]
> Any funds left over after payment to Allison will be used to fund
     either more words from Allison in the "next round" (there is
     always a next round of words) or will go to buying beer/food for
     Digium staff at the discretion of John Todd.

As a non-donor, I probably have no right to speak, so, of course, I will be first :)

My recommendation is to listen to each of the sounds recorded.  I don't
remember which, but I seem to have the impression that some recordings
sounded much better than others, especially when using the Voicemail
app.  Some words just seemed to be recorded in an empty bathroom while
others sounded really good.  Would it be a good use to re-record any
files that don't sound, ummm, optimal?
[snip]

If you can identify the sounds about which you're speaking, let me know and I'll re-clip them.

For this iteration, I'll probably submit the files to my website in both .aif and in .gsm, and you can re-encode the .aif's if you think it sounds bad. The .aif's are "near-perfect" quality, as best as I can tell from the original recordings that I was given.

If you're talking about verbiage or utterance problems, then that's a different story - Allison has been easy to deal with in getting that stuff repaired for free.

I'll plug her site again: http://www.theivrvoice.com/ - she's fast, professional, and (relatively) cheap, and her voice will match all your other Asterisk recordings.

As far as food vs. more recordings: we have two votes for food, no votes for more recordings. Jared, your additional contribution comment for food has been noted. :-)

So help me God, the next person that comments on "knots" vs. "knots per hour" will have a corefile mailed to them. If you're that concerned either way, you can cut the soundfiles up or paste parts together to make whatever phrase you want after I put them up on my website. Shut up about it already; this list is busy enough with "real" issues.

I will try to have the remaining files done this evening, but I doubt that will happen as it's getting late already and it will take a surprising amount of time to chop things up and label them correctly, as it's a very tedious and mouse-intensive job. It'll be done when it's done.

JT
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