On 1/13/2014 6:13 PM, Justin Killen wrote:
Another option is to use an MRCP server like UniMRCP along with the Cepstral plugin.
One very nice thing about this approach is that there is less 'cepstral version'
<-> 'asterisk version' dependency, which is a problem with the current
app_swift module (each app_swift version is designed to work on specifically one
version of asterisk and one version of cepstral).
Cepstral provides details here: http://www.cepstral.com/en/telephony/mrcp
Information on the open-source uniMRCP can be found here:
http://www.unimrcp.org/
Information for connecting asterisk to uniMRCP can be found here (although it
seems to be having issues ATM):
http://code.google.com/p/unimrcp/wiki/asteriskUniMRCP
-Justin
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Wouldn't it be easier in your case to pay somebody to do the job? I doubt that
it would take
more than a couple of minutes to compile, install, and configure the package.
Maybe some things
need to get adjusted as the author has abandoned the project (at least there is
no longer a
project web page) and the latest sources are about 2 years old.
Building from sources is not that difficult, but if you don't have a proper
configure script you
are responsible that all prerequisites are met, which can be time consuming if
you don't know
your distro well enough. Here, there is no configure script and some things,
which might be
invalid for your machine, are hand coded inside the Makefile. Nothing
spectacular, but you could
end up asking a lot more questions that have nothing to do with asterisk.
jg
Justin,
Thank you very much for the information, that is great to learn that I
have that option as well.
Brandon
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