On Mon, Apr 10, 2006 at 03:08:37PM, Greg Talbot wrote:
> Asterisk is a PBX framework, so the sky is the limit.
> You could have IVR prompts that allow for validation, etc. then call a
> voice to text application for the forms.  Depends on how complcated it

I played with Festival which does text-to-voice. Is there one tool works
with Solaris that does voice-to-text?

> needs to be and how much code you want to write.
> Or just have the .wav file sent as an attachment to RT.

I rather do text-to-voice if possible

Thanks for the feedback

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> > On Mon, Apr 10, 2006 at 12:52:28PM, Mustafa Badawi wrote:
> >> Hello all
> >>
> >> I have used asterisk voice mail to create tickets in rt but have not
> >> been
> >
> > Care to share on the steps to have voicemail/voice to create a ticket? I
> > am in the process of tetsing out asterisk so even if it is just for
> > asterisk I like to see how it is done.
> >
> > Thanks
> >

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