On Thu, 2004-01-15 at 10:41, Robert Murray wrote:
Hi Mark
Would it be possible to include a way of streaming audio from memory?
For example registering a file type which read from a fifo in memory?
I need this for app_theta. (Cepstral TTS)
I could copy the code from file.c, but I think it
app_festival currently seems to chop the start of sound it plays back -
probably something to do with rtp and maybe the same problem that was
present in voicemail prompt plauback.
Iain
--On Thursday, January 15, 2004 11:16 am -0600 Steven Critchfield
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On Thu,
That's why I stoped using app_festival and instead use the Festival
text2wav program to generate a .WAV file and use app_playback to stream
the audio to the user.
On Thu, 2004-01-15 at 13:41, Iain Stevenson wrote:
app_festival currently seems to chop the start of sound it plays back -
I've made some major changes to the way Asterisk handles file formats.
I'd like feedback from people about any experience they have with these
changes. They *may* improve playback performance for people who have had
trouble with playback performance in the past.
Mark
Uh, what are we looking for other than better playback performance?
On Sat, 2003-06-28 at 17:48, Mark Spencer wrote:
I've made some major changes to the way Asterisk handles file formats.
I'd like feedback from people about any experience they have with these
changes. They *may* improve
Uh, what are we looking for other than better playback performance?
That I didn't break anything. The real cool stuff should be available
fairly soon when I finish the video support.
Right now, Asterisk will properly negotiate video on SIP and the echo
application supports video. Eventually
do your format changes allow support for raw wav files to played as
prompts?
Dave
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Uh, what are we looking for other than better playback performance?
That I didn't break anything. The real cool stuff should be available
fairly soon when I finish the