Re: [asterisk-users] TTS in Asterisk on Solaris

2010-11-11 Thread Luis Morales
You try install debian in your sparc platform ?



On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 8:52 PM, RR ranjt...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello Group,
 I have been going through all the chit-chat about TTS and the various
 engines available to integrate with Asterisk incl. flite/festival, espeak,
 Nuance etc but I am wondering if anyone's tried any or all of these to
 compile on a Sparc based Solaris platform? If not, then what is the best way
 for me to accomplish a production environment TTS service when most of my
 servers or the core of the servers are Sparc based Solaris platforms. I
 found a group that seems to have done a fair bit of work on compiling
 Asterisk on Solaris, but I'm wondering if it'll be possible for me to have
 my core platform running Asterisk on Sparc Solaris and a set of Linux
 servers serving as a TTS cluster to which the calls can be thrown to for
 processing and then have them be played back to the user.
 Any ideas/advice?
 Thanks
 RR
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Re: [asterisk-users] TTS in Asterisk on Solaris

2010-11-11 Thread RR
No, I want to use Solaris 10 on the Sparc platform. I've read a lot of
reports and tests/benchmarks conducted that sow Solaris 10 actually
performing better than all other Linux based Distros...not sure if that's
been the experience of others in the group.

I really want to know if someone has a high performance TTS based service
running in a production environment. What product are they using as their
core engine, does it handle and has available many different languages and
can one build these independently of the telephony platform being used so I
could use maybe Asterisk running on Solaris 10 and a cluster/farm of TTS
servers for TTS processing.

Thanks
RR


On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 10:21 PM, Luis Morales faston...@gmail.com wrote:

 You try install debian in your sparc platform ?



 On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 8:52 PM, RR ranjt...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hello Group,
  I have been going through all the chit-chat about TTS and the various
  engines available to integrate with Asterisk incl. flite/festival,
 espeak,
  Nuance etc but I am wondering if anyone's tried any or all of these to
  compile on a Sparc based Solaris platform? If not, then what is the best
 way
  for me to accomplish a production environment TTS service when most of my
  servers or the core of the servers are Sparc based Solaris platforms. I
  found a group that seems to have done a fair bit of work on compiling
  Asterisk on Solaris, but I'm wondering if it'll be possible for me to
 have
  my core platform running Asterisk on Sparc Solaris and a set of Linux
  servers serving as a TTS cluster to which the calls can be thrown to
 for
  processing and then have them be played back to the user.
  Any ideas/advice?
  Thanks
  RR
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Re: [asterisk-users] TTS in Asterisk on Solaris

2010-11-11 Thread Luis Morales
I use Nuance, festival, Ibm tts and Loquendo.

Now in your case,  i suggest  use tts on the recommend tts
environment. Solaris is not standart system for tts products. Then you
can plug tts system into asterisk platform.

I use Debian for sparc and work excelent!!  don't discard this option
may be an good choice.

Regards,


On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 11:36 PM, RR ranjt...@gmail.com wrote:
 No, I want to use Solaris 10 on the Sparc platform. I've read a lot of
 reports and tests/benchmarks conducted that sow Solaris 10 actually
 performing better than all other Linux based Distros...not sure if that's
 been the experience of others in the group.
 I really want to know if someone has a high performance TTS based service
 running in a production environment. What product are they using as their
 core engine, does it handle and has available many different languages and
 can one build these independently of the telephony platform being used so I
 could use maybe Asterisk running on Solaris 10 and a cluster/farm of TTS
 servers for TTS processing.
 Thanks
 RR

 On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 10:21 PM, Luis Morales faston...@gmail.com wrote:

 You try install debian in your sparc platform ?



 On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 8:52 PM, RR ranjt...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hello Group,
  I have been going through all the chit-chat about TTS and the various
  engines available to integrate with Asterisk incl. flite/festival,
  espeak,
  Nuance etc but I am wondering if anyone's tried any or all of these to
  compile on a Sparc based Solaris platform? If not, then what is the best
  way
  for me to accomplish a production environment TTS service when most of
  my
  servers or the core of the servers are Sparc based Solaris platforms. I
  found a group that seems to have done a fair bit of work on compiling
  Asterisk on Solaris, but I'm wondering if it'll be possible for me to
  have
  my core platform running Asterisk on Sparc Solaris and a set of Linux
  servers serving as a TTS cluster to which the calls can be thrown to
  for
  processing and then have them be played back to the user.
  Any ideas/advice?
  Thanks
  RR
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Re: [asterisk-users] TTS in Asterisk on Solaris

2010-11-11 Thread RR
Hi Luis,

Thanks for your comments. How / Why are you using that many TTS products? Do
you have a preference of one over the other?

Also, do you have any documentation / install/configuration notes that you
might be willing to share re: your experience with Debian on Sparc and the
TTS configuration you have. I agree with you. I will use TTS in its own
native environment and have Asterisk talk to it using UniMRCP or something
but I need a lot of help.

Any help will be appreciated. Thanks
\RR

On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 11:22 PM, Luis Morales faston...@gmail.com wrote:

 I use Nuance, festival, Ibm tts and Loquendo.

 Now in your case,  i suggest  use tts on the recommend tts
 environment. Solaris is not standart system for tts products. Then you
 can plug tts system into asterisk platform.

 I use Debian for sparc and work excelent!!  don't discard this option
 may be an good choice.

 Regards,


 On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 11:36 PM, RR ranjt...@gmail.com wrote:
  No, I want to use Solaris 10 on the Sparc platform. I've read a lot of
  reports and tests/benchmarks conducted that sow Solaris 10 actually
  performing better than all other Linux based Distros...not sure if that's
  been the experience of others in the group.
  I really want to know if someone has a high performance TTS based service
  running in a production environment. What product are they using as their
  core engine, does it handle and has available many different languages
 and
  can one build these independently of the telephony platform being used so
 I
  could use maybe Asterisk running on Solaris 10 and a cluster/farm of TTS
  servers for TTS processing.
  Thanks
  RR
 
  On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 10:21 PM, Luis Morales faston...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
  You try install debian in your sparc platform ?
 
 
 
  On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 8:52 PM, RR ranjt...@gmail.com wrote:
   Hello Group,
   I have been going through all the chit-chat about TTS and the various
   engines available to integrate with Asterisk incl. flite/festival,
   espeak,
   Nuance etc but I am wondering if anyone's tried any or all of these to
   compile on a Sparc based Solaris platform? If not, then what is the
 best
   way
   for me to accomplish a production environment TTS service when most of
   my
   servers or the core of the servers are Sparc based Solaris platforms.
 I
   found a group that seems to have done a fair bit of work on compiling
   Asterisk on Solaris, but I'm wondering if it'll be possible for me to
   have
   my core platform running Asterisk on Sparc Solaris and a set of Linux
   servers serving as a TTS cluster to which the calls can be thrown to
   for
   processing and then have them be played back to the user.
   Any ideas/advice?
   Thanks
   RR
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Re: [asterisk-users] TTS in Asterisk on Solaris

2010-11-11 Thread Luis Morales
Well,

I use many tts products because i work with diferents telphone
systems. Now for asterisk the best way for free is Festival and noon
free is Loquendo.

I'm not have notes to install debian on Sparc, i just only use debian
readme :-) It's too easy, debian work for you :D

Just download sparc image, burn it and install.

Regards,


On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 1:23 AM, RR ranjt...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Luis,
 Thanks for your comments. How / Why are you using that many TTS products? Do
 you have a preference of one over the other?
 Also, do you have any documentation / install/configuration notes that you
 might be willing to share re: your experience with Debian on Sparc and the
 TTS configuration you have. I agree with you. I will use TTS in its own
 native environment and have Asterisk talk to it using UniMRCP or something
 but I need a lot of help.
 Any help will be appreciated. Thanks
 \RR

 On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 11:22 PM, Luis Morales faston...@gmail.com wrote:

 I use Nuance, festival, Ibm tts and Loquendo.

 Now in your case,  i suggest  use tts on the recommend tts
 environment. Solaris is not standart system for tts products. Then you
 can plug tts system into asterisk platform.

 I use Debian for sparc and work excelent!!  don't discard this option
 may be an good choice.

 Regards,


 On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 11:36 PM, RR ranjt...@gmail.com wrote:
  No, I want to use Solaris 10 on the Sparc platform. I've read a lot of
  reports and tests/benchmarks conducted that sow Solaris 10 actually
  performing better than all other Linux based Distros...not sure if
  that's
  been the experience of others in the group.
  I really want to know if someone has a high performance TTS based
  service
  running in a production environment. What product are they using as
  their
  core engine, does it handle and has available many different languages
  and
  can one build these independently of the telephony platform being used
  so I
  could use maybe Asterisk running on Solaris 10 and a cluster/farm of TTS
  servers for TTS processing.
  Thanks
  RR
 
  On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 10:21 PM, Luis Morales faston...@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
  You try install debian in your sparc platform ?
 
 
 
  On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 8:52 PM, RR ranjt...@gmail.com wrote:
   Hello Group,
   I have been going through all the chit-chat about TTS and the various
   engines available to integrate with Asterisk incl. flite/festival,
   espeak,
   Nuance etc but I am wondering if anyone's tried any or all of these
   to
   compile on a Sparc based Solaris platform? If not, then what is the
   best
   way
   for me to accomplish a production environment TTS service when most
   of
   my
   servers or the core of the servers are Sparc based Solaris platforms.
   I
   found a group that seems to have done a fair bit of work on compiling
   Asterisk on Solaris, but I'm wondering if it'll be possible for me to
   have
   my core platform running Asterisk on Sparc Solaris and a set of Linux
   servers serving as a TTS cluster to which the calls can be thrown
   to
   for
   processing and then have them be played back to the user.
   Any ideas/advice?
   Thanks
   RR
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Re: [asterisk-users] TTS in Asterisk on Solaris

2010-11-11 Thread RR
Sure, no worries. Will try that. What about advice on TTS setup. Would you
have any notes on how best to setup high-volume TTS environment, like maybe
a cluster of TTS servers and how Asterisk talks to those? Recommendations on
how to set that up? I'm thinking about trying Festival/FLite and maybe
Cepstral? How expensive is Loquendo?

Thanks
RR

On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 1:35 AM, Luis Morales faston...@gmail.com wrote:

 Well,

 I use many tts products because i work with diferents telphone
 systems. Now for asterisk the best way for free is Festival and noon
 free is Loquendo.

 I'm not have notes to install debian on Sparc, i just only use debian
 readme :-) It's too easy, debian work for you :D

 Just download sparc image, burn it and install.

 Regards,


 On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 1:23 AM, RR ranjt...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hi Luis,
  Thanks for your comments. How / Why are you using that many TTS products?
 Do
  you have a preference of one over the other?
  Also, do you have any documentation / install/configuration notes that
 you
  might be willing to share re: your experience with Debian on Sparc and
 the
  TTS configuration you have. I agree with you. I will use TTS in its own
  native environment and have Asterisk talk to it using UniMRCP or
 something
  but I need a lot of help.
  Any help will be appreciated. Thanks
  \RR
 
  On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 11:22 PM, Luis Morales faston...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
  I use Nuance, festival, Ibm tts and Loquendo.
 
  Now in your case,  i suggest  use tts on the recommend tts
  environment. Solaris is not standart system for tts products. Then you
  can plug tts system into asterisk platform.
 
  I use Debian for sparc and work excelent!!  don't discard this option
  may be an good choice.
 
  Regards,
 
 
  On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 11:36 PM, RR ranjt...@gmail.com wrote:
   No, I want to use Solaris 10 on the Sparc platform. I've read a lot of
   reports and tests/benchmarks conducted that sow Solaris 10 actually
   performing better than all other Linux based Distros...not sure if
   that's
   been the experience of others in the group.
   I really want to know if someone has a high performance TTS based
   service
   running in a production environment. What product are they using as
   their
   core engine, does it handle and has available many different languages
   and
   can one build these independently of the telephony platform being used
   so I
   could use maybe Asterisk running on Solaris 10 and a cluster/farm of
 TTS
   servers for TTS processing.
   Thanks
   RR
  
   On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 10:21 PM, Luis Morales faston...@gmail.com
   wrote:
  
   You try install debian in your sparc platform ?
  
  
  
   On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 8:52 PM, RR ranjt...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Group,
I have been going through all the chit-chat about TTS and the
 various
engines available to integrate with Asterisk incl. flite/festival,
espeak,
Nuance etc but I am wondering if anyone's tried any or all of these
to
compile on a Sparc based Solaris platform? If not, then what is the
best
way
for me to accomplish a production environment TTS service when most
of
my
servers or the core of the servers are Sparc based Solaris
 platforms.
I
found a group that seems to have done a fair bit of work on
 compiling
Asterisk on Solaris, but I'm wondering if it'll be possible for me
 to
have
my core platform running Asterisk on Sparc Solaris and a set of
 Linux
servers serving as a TTS cluster to which the calls can be thrown
to
for
processing and then have them be played back to the user.
Any ideas/advice?
Thanks
RR
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Re: [asterisk-users] TTS for asterisk

2010-05-25 Thread Stelios Koroneos
On Mon, 2010-05-24 at 11:51 -0500, Danny Nicholas wrote:
 The Cepstral paid version has several languages available and other voices
 for those 10 people who don't like Allison.  At $35.00 a pop, it's not
 prohibitive (Lumenvox is much more pricey)

This is the initial cost, there are also per port licensing costs for
usage.

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[asterisk-users] TTS for asterisk

2010-05-24 Thread Rilawich Ango
Hi all,
  Any good TTS (free or commercial) for asterisk?
Rgds,
Ringo

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Re: [asterisk-users] TTS for asterisk

2010-05-24 Thread Steve Edwards
On Mon, 24 May 2010, Rilawich Ango wrote:

  Any good TTS (free or commercial) for asterisk?

I like Cepstral with the Allison (Smith) font. Allison Smith does the 
sounds distributed with Asterisk.

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Re: [asterisk-users] TTS for asterisk

2010-05-24 Thread Rilawich Ango
Thanks.  Do it support multi-language?

On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 11:55 PM, Steve Edwards
asterisk@sedwards.com wrote:
 On Mon, 24 May 2010, Rilawich Ango wrote:

  Any good TTS (free or commercial) for asterisk?

 I like Cepstral with the Allison (Smith) font. Allison Smith does the
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Re: [asterisk-users] TTS for asterisk

2010-05-24 Thread Danny Nicholas
The Cepstral paid version has several languages available and other voices
for those 10 people who don't like Allison.  At $35.00 a pop, it's not
prohibitive (Lumenvox is much more pricey)

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Thanks.  Do it support multi-language?

On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 11:55 PM, Steve Edwards
asterisk@sedwards.com wrote:
 On Mon, 24 May 2010, Rilawich Ango wrote:

  Any good TTS (free or commercial) for asterisk?

 I like Cepstral with the Allison (Smith) font. Allison Smith does the
 sounds distributed with Asterisk.

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Re: [asterisk-users] TTS for asterisk

2010-05-24 Thread Rilawich Ango
Thanks.  Actually, I am looking for a TTS that support Chinese
(Mandarin and Cantonese).  Do you have any suggestion?  Up to now, I
can't find any TTS can support Chinese.
As I know Lumenvox is a voice recognition engine.  Is it also a TTS?
ango

On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 12:51 AM, Danny Nicholas da...@debsinc.com wrote:
 The Cepstral paid version has several languages available and other voices
 for those 10 people who don't like Allison.  At $35.00 a pop, it's not
 prohibitive (Lumenvox is much more pricey)

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 [mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Rilawich Ango
 Sent: Monday, May 24, 2010 11:08 AM
 To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
 Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] TTS for asterisk

 Thanks.  Do it support multi-language?

 On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 11:55 PM, Steve Edwards
 asterisk@sedwards.com wrote:
 On Mon, 24 May 2010, Rilawich Ango wrote:

  Any good TTS (free or commercial) for asterisk?

 I like Cepstral with the Allison (Smith) font. Allison Smith does the
 sounds distributed with Asterisk.

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