RE: [Asterisk-Users] Multi-line TTS Outbound Dialer

2003-11-28 Thread Michael Devenijn
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Onderwerp: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Multi-line TTS Outbound Dialer Carl Youngblood wrote: What is EAGI? I will probably use festival for the time being, but I thing that I would eventually like to use ScanSoft's RealSpeak SDK because it is so life-like

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Multi-line TTS Outbound Dialer

2003-11-28 Thread Brian Capouch
Michael Devenijn wrote: We are working with realspeak and it is a wonderfull product (even in product) it supports up to 20 languages and has aquired a really good prod. stability ! What kind of money we talking for that product? Thx. B.

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Multi-line TTS Outbound Dialer

2003-11-28 Thread Steven Critchfield
On Fri, 2003-11-28 at 00:42, Carl Youngblood wrote: Or maybe noise would have to last for more than a certain period of time before it triggered another waiting sequence. Like, say, if noise lasts for longer than 2 full seconds or something. That may be fine. Although you may have

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Multi-line TTS Outbound Dialer

2003-11-28 Thread Steve Underwood
Carl Youngblood wrote: What is EAGI? I will probably use festival for the time being, but I thing that I would eventually like to use ScanSoft's RealSpeak SDK because it is so life-like. Unfortunately our text alerts are fully customizeable, so we can't pre-record them. Beware the

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Multi-line TTS Outbound Dialer

2003-11-28 Thread Steve Underwood
Brian Capouch wrote: Michael Devenijn wrote: We are working with realspeak and it is a wonderfull product (even in product) it supports up to 20 languages and has aquired a really good prod. stability ! What kind of money we talking for that product? I think

[Asterisk-Users] Multi-line TTS Outbound Dialer

2003-11-27 Thread Carl Youngblood
Hello, I've been lurking around the mailing list and browsing around on Asterisk-related links while I wait for my X100P to come in the mail. So far I haven't found very much information related to what I want to do with Asterisk. I was wondering if someone could point me in the direction

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Multi-line TTS Outbound Dialer

2003-11-27 Thread Carl Youngblood
Just a warning that you will not know when the line is picked up with a X100P. Later when you upgrade to T1/E1 service you will know when it is picked up. So I assume that means that I should just wait until I hear some level of noise and then I know that the line has been picked up? You may

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Multi-line TTS Outbound Dialer

2003-11-27 Thread Steve Underwood
Carl Youngblood wrote: What is EAGI? I will probably use festival for the time being, but I thing that I would eventually like to use ScanSoft's RealSpeak SDK because it is so life-like. Unfortunately our text alerts are fully customizeable, so we can't pre-record them. Beware the likelike

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Multi-line TTS Outbound Dialer

2003-11-27 Thread Steven Critchfield
On Thu, 2003-11-27 at 19:48, Carl Youngblood wrote: Just a warning that you will not know when the line is picked up with a X100P. Later when you upgrade to T1/E1 service you will know when it is picked up. So I assume that means that I should just wait until I hear some level of

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Multi-line TTS Outbound Dialer

2003-11-27 Thread Carl Youngblood
What is EAGI? I will probably use festival for the time being, but I thing that I would eventually like to use ScanSoft's RealSpeak SDK because it is so life-like. Unfortunately our text alerts are fully customizeable, so we can't pre-record them. Beware the likelike TTS, that sucks up

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Multi-line TTS Outbound Dialer

2003-11-27 Thread Carl Youngblood
Or maybe noise would have to last for more than a certain period of time before it triggered another waiting sequence. Like, say, if noise lasts for longer than 2 full seconds or something. That may be fine. Although you may have trouble with some line that also is feeding back echo. That