I meant wav - > gsm there - too used to typing "web" I suppose :)

Derek

Derek Conniffe wrote:

"sox" will easily convert between the usual formats (like web -> gsm) - you just need to make sure you include gsm when running configure for sox.

Derek


Daniel Eboa wrote:

There are good soft that do this very well. You don't have to record anything. You will just have to type what you want and the soft will speak for you. You can find them here: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Text+to+Voice+Technology&btnG=Google+Search Now what I want is to convert them in gsm format.

Thanks.

Daniel.




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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] How to Create customized audio file to use withASTCC??


Hi Derek,

Yes there is. Take a look at my web pages http://www.g7ltt.com/VoIP/vmfiles.html. You'll see that I started a project to record as many different regional accents (with local lingo) as I could.

It started well but as I had to rely on others to create the files (I don't speak with a Welsh accent) it fell by the wayside.

If you'd like to voice your files and also know a woman whom would be willing to do the same (female voices are more sought after) then I could do the editing for you.

Take a look in your asterisk-sounds directory for the script to the files.

I used a Radioshack microphone and recorded the file as a WAV with Audacity then chopped it up into the phrases.

If anyone else is interested in getting this project going again please contact me off list.

Mark

Derek Conniffe wrote:


I did this - I'm in Ireland and needed sounds like "Euro" and "Hash" rather than "Dollars" and "Pound". I typed up the script of what was needed, recorded it a number of times on semi-professional equipment and then I spent the time editing the recordings into the individual wav files and then, finally, converted the sounds into gsm files. These sounds are being used in a low cost call shop in Dublin now. I'm not sure if my ASTCC recordings would suit your (or anyones) needs but if you would like a copy I have no problem providing them publically for no charge.

Derek

Daniel Eboa wrote:



Hello all,

Can anyone help me out with this issue ?? I got ASTCC running, but the audios doesn't match my needs (currency, etc.). is there any way to create my own audios and replace the current one??

Thanks.

Daniel.

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