Hiya,

This is an excellent idea, and is extendable outside of the narrow scope of audio quality
improvement. I was playing with this concept a while back, and trying to find programmers for a
few ideas I have. I'll air them here, so I can take some credit for being the first clever monkey to
publicly talk about integration into Asterisk (or any other VoIP system, as far as I know):

- voice disguise/modulation. Think about how many customers you'd get with a module that
sounds like they're Mickey Mouse. You think: 'That's really stupid!' but then look at how many

"Please press 7 for Darth Vader" -- "I am your father, Luke" :-D

- voice stress analysis. If you're dumping the audio through a filter, there's no reason you can't
simply extract data from it instead of alter the audio path. A one-way background audio carrier
tone to the listener might change pitch during stress events.

Is there allready some application to do a voice stress analysis? I guess developing something
like this from scratch would be very hard...


- customized background noise. This is apparently already the rage in Asia somewhere with some >cell phone carriers - insertion of background sounds customized to the user's tastes (forest, >construction site, bar, office environment, airport, etc.) which can be used for either pleasant >diversion or for disguise of location.

yeah, this would rock. "Honey, i've to stop talkin', the Dentist want's to start drilling". For some
Cellphones, this allready exists: http://www.simeda.com/soundercover.html


This could also be used to do (MusicDuringCall. Get a call from the army and you play
"Status Quo" (http://www.france-jeunes.net/paroles/index.php?tid=MTkwOTQ=) :-)


I have a few more, even, but as is typical, these will remain on the drawing board until someone >coughs up some dough to make them happen. No time, no time, no time...

Hey, no normal person uses asterisk at home anyway, so there HAS to be some geek out there who
also wants this AND can code :-D



Bye

Andreas

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