Your roadblock to doing this is not Rev, but interface hardware. Modem interfaces just can't send back audio in all cases I've seen. You need something more like an telephone hybrid.

If this is a professional installation, I'd suggest finding an interface that is designed for the purpose, especially if the audio is to sound fairly decent. Most modems are designed to listen to audio only before connect, and not receive audio outside of the usual mod/demod it does. Rat Shack crap will not really work well, trust me.

I'd search around in the telemarketing and broadcast hardware world for this. Somebody must make a telephone interface. Find something that uses a serial interface; proprietary USB hookups may not work with your app.

Here's some of the best interfaces I've seen:
http://www.bradleybroadcast.com/2001/Telephone.htm

you might contact them and ask for what you need.

I hope to build a stack that can control a modem to dial a number, then send an audio file through it and hang up. Sounds simple to start, but I can see a few bumps in the road. How can an audio file be sent through the modem? How can the app "listen" to see when the other end has picked up the line? I'm somewhat new to Rev., I have written some simple apps, and thought this would be a useful app (for me, and for others if I can get it to work). Any help would be appreciated.

Bruce

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