That brings up an interesting point.
Is there a full list of Alison's voice files and the scripts available?.
If there is, it would be possible to roll-your-own voice prompts
with a geographically correct accent (or in my case a British accent).


Henry L.Coleman CEO
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Toronto Ontario
Canada


> I was reading some bits of "Asterisk - The Future of Telephony" and
> found this interesting note:
>
> "If you are interested in The Voice of Asterisk, she is Allison Smith,
> and she can deliver customized recordings for you to use on your own
> system. This is an extremely cool concept, as very few PBXs allow you
> to use the same voice in
> your custom recordings as is used by the system prompts.
> To make use of Allison's talents, sign up at http://thevoice.digium.com.";
>
> So I went to find out more but it looks like this service is closing
> down. According to the site:
>
> "This site has been discontinued and will only be available until
> December 1, 2006. You can no longer buy credits for use on
> thevoice.digium.com. Voice prompt can still be purchased individually
> off the Digium website. Credits already purchased for use on
> thevoice.digium.com are still valid until the 30th of November, 2006."
>
> Too bad - sounds like a neat feature. I don't need it but I thought
> it'd be worth mentioning in case anyone has credits they want to use
> up.
>
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> Rob Russell
> http://www.latenightpc.com/blog/
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