Hello,
using UniMRCP and the MRCPRecog() dialplan function with "f" option (
https://www.unimrcp.org/manuals/html/AsteriskManual.html#_Toc424230605),
you can use ASR with Nuance/Lumenvox and have Asterisk play prompts locally.
You can alternatively have the MRCP server play audio, but that does tie
On Fri, Feb 24, 2017 at 3:30 PM, Антон Сацкий wrote:
> Got a strange situation
>
> [ext-queues]
> ...
> exten => h,2,ExecIf($[${CALLERID(num)} = ' ']?Set(var29=${SHELL(curl -X
> POST --header "Content-Type: application/json" --header "Accept:
> application/json" -d "{\"Phone\": ${FROMEXTEN}, \"So
Got a strange situation
[ext-queues]
...
exten => h,2,ExecIf($[${CALLERID(num)} = ' ']?Set(var29=${SHELL(curl -X
POST --header "Content-Type: application/json" --header "Accept:
application/json" -d "{\"Phone\": ${FROMEXTEN}, \"Source\": \"asterisk\"}" "
http://sIte.com:80/api/v1/calls?apiKey=UABV
Hello Luca,
Thank you for your response. I’m familiar with speech recognition and TTS, but
new to MRCP.
Yes, the 100k options is used for names in a directory listing.
In the pre-MRCP support, Nuance ASR used API events/methods for the application
to tell ASR when the prompt was playing and w