Re: [asterisk-users] Simple Generic IVR to get us up an running Quick

2011-12-06 Thread Nick Khamis
risk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion > Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Simple Generic IVR to get us up an running > Quick > > That's too funny! What are some tricks to make it sound professional. > What I mean is, what are some of the typcial things people do to th

Re: [asterisk-users] Simple Generic IVR to get us up an running Quick

2011-12-06 Thread Danny Nicholas
M To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Simple Generic IVR to get us up an running Quick That's too funny! What are some tricks to make it sound professional. What I mean is, what are some of the typcial things people do to the recording,

Re: [asterisk-users] Simple Generic IVR to get us up an running Quick

2011-12-06 Thread Nick Khamis
That's too funny! What are some tricks to make it sound professional. What I mean is, what are some of the typcial things people do to the recording, to make it sound kind-of robotic? I have no idea how to explain it. Maybe those of you that have done ivr recordings for corporations could share

Re: [asterisk-users] Simple Generic IVR to get us up an running Quick

2011-12-06 Thread Danny Nicholas
: [asterisk-users] Simple Generic IVR to get us up an running Quick On Sat, 2011-12-03 at 15:36 -0500, Nick Khamis wrote: > Hello Everyone, > > Are there any descent generic IVR recordings, that we can use to > quickly get our PBX up and running? It will obviously not include the &g

Re: [asterisk-users] Simple Generic IVR to get us up an running Quick

2011-12-06 Thread Hans Witvliet
On Sat, 2011-12-03 at 15:36 -0500, Nick Khamis wrote: > Hello Everyone, > > Are there any descent generic IVR recordings, that we can > use to quickly get our PBX up and running? It will obviously > not include the company name. It's easy enough to make your own recordings. Word of caution though

Re: [asterisk-users] Simple Generic IVR to get us up an running Quick

2011-12-04 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Sun, Dec 04, 2011 at 09:21:35AM -0500, Nick Khamis wrote: > Hello Tzafrir, > > Thank you so much for your response. I was aware of the sounds extra however. > I did forget to ask if there was an up-to-date configuration example > (extensions.conf, sip.conf etc.), > that makes use of the sounds

Re: [asterisk-users] Simple Generic IVR to get us up an running Quick

2011-12-04 Thread Nick Khamis
Hello Tzafrir, Thank you so much for your response. I was aware of the sounds extra however. I did forget to ask if there was an up-to-date configuration example (extensions.conf, sip.conf etc.), that makes use of the sounds to get an IVR up an running. This is for a SIP platform. Thanks Again,

Re: [asterisk-users] Simple Generic IVR to get us up an running Quick

2011-12-04 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Sat, Dec 03, 2011 at 03:36:59PM -0500, Nick Khamis wrote: > Hello Everyone, > > Are there any descent generic IVR recordings, that we can > use to quickly get our PBX up and running? It will obviously > not include the company name. Ahem, http://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/sounds/ Th

[asterisk-users] Simple Generic IVR to get us up an running Quick

2011-12-03 Thread Nick Khamis
Hello Everyone, Are there any descent generic IVR recordings, that we can use to quickly get our PBX up and running? It will obviously not include the company name. A sexy female's voice always do well yeah? Cheers, Nicholas. -- __