If you want to make the job really easy go with Delphi, yeah I know
it's not PHP, but it comes with the Jedi components, which I'm pretty
sure have a built in Speech component, and you can do the Skype api on
it.

- Dan

On Jan 3, 2008 1:53 PM, Richard Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, January 2, 2008 4:35 pm, Dan wrote:
> > ""blackwater dev"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> I'm working on a prototype now and was wondering if anyone new of a
> >> service
> >> where I could pass in text and a number and the service would call
> >> the
> >> number and read the text.  I know I can do this with asterisk and
> >> it's php
> >> api but don't have time to set up all the outgoing
> >> code/functionality.
> >> Does
> >> anyone know of a service that does this so I can show it as a proof
> >> of
> >> concept.  I looked at GrandCentral but it doesn't appear to have
> >> this
> >> feature.
> >>
> >> Thanks!
> >
> > A simple google search for "automated calling" returns a lot of
> > results,
> > although most are services which you have to pay to use and they dont'
> > seem
> > like you can just call them with text but must have a pre-recorded
> > message.
> > Off the top of my head probably the simplest thing would be to just
> > use the
> > Skype API and use them for calls.  Since this is just a prototype then
> > there
> > probably won't be many calls made on it and it should not be very
> > expensive.
> > You would have to combine the skype API though with some kind of text
> > to
> > speech software.
>
> If you go this route, "festival" is a nice open source text-to-speech
> engine that is reasonably easy to install and get going.
>
> --
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> Know what I want?
> I want you to buy a CD from some indie artist.
> http://cdbaby.com/from/lynch
> Yeah, I get a buck. So?
>

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