That entirely depends what you mean by "best", and who your audience is.

There are any number of things you could do... You could leave yourself a
voicemail, and copy that into the sounds directory, or you could make a
separate IVR menu just for replacing various announcements.

On Wed, 9 Aug 2006, Dominic wrote:

> Speaking of which ... what would be the best way to record annoucements into
> the system? Is there a straightforward way of doing this?
>
> Dominic
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> > Has anyone had experience with software (open source prefered) that will
> > allow you to change the properties of a voice?
> > I've been recording, and preparing my system using my own (using a
> > tutorial ala ext 205) to record my prompts, however...
> >
> > It just seems weird to me to be using my own voice, so I would prefer to
> > have a different voice.. (and the wife so far has refused to read my
> > scripts for the computer... heh)
> >
> > [looks around and see's a rather quiet list...]
> >
> > Thomas Keats
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