Hi,
some month ago we installed a VoiceRec-Module from Vestec
(https://www.vestec.com/) on Asterisk 11.x. It works so far and you will
find examples for your dialplan. It should be ok for your needs.
-Thorsten-
Am 13.06.2013 23:19, schrieb asterisk users:
Hello list,
'Just wondering if anyone can point to a very light-weight and easy to
incorporate into Asterisk (v. 11.x) to handle a minimal set of
responses, like:
0 - 9
yes
no
(maybe * and # for some people)
The idea is that within an IVR menu, the caller could respond by
speaking to the typical IVR options, like:
For Archie, press or say 1 now
For Veronica, press or say 2 now
For Jughead, press or say 3 now
(etc.)
You have selected option 2 for Veronica, press 1 or say "yes" if
this is correct.
If a voice response was received (not a DTMF key press) indeterminate,
some status would be useful (beyond just a timeout).
It would be great if this was simple to code into the dialplan, much
like like the current background/wait model for keypresses. Low cost
or free would be nice too!
Thanks for any suggestions.
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