On Tue, 2007-03-20 at 01:29 +, Adam Leach wrote:
The best option is Asterisk (http://asterisk.org/) as it can do the
following:
* It can record phone calls. Depending on the complexity the
standard voicemail system might be perfect as this is designed to
record messages
On 20/03/07, David Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 2007-03-20 at 01:29 +, Adam Leach wrote:
The best option is Asterisk (http://asterisk.org/) as it can do the
following:
* It can record phone calls. Depending on the complexity the
standard voicemail system might be
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Subject: [backstage] Mobile tech fun, anyone?
So... an aquaintance is organising a pervasive gaming event on
the south bank, and wants
So... an aquaintance is organising a pervasive gaming event on the
south bank, and wants to run a mobile phone based game during the
event.
Cor, thanks for all the leads, that's extremely useful!
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Kim,
audacity is rather amazing for editing sound files, but I guess
you'll need rather more than that.
cheers
Jonathan Chetwynd
Il giorno 19 Mar 2007, alle ore 19:03, Kim Plowright ha scritto:
So… an aquaintance is organising a pervasive gaming event on the
south bank, and wants to
~:'' ありがとうございました。 wrote:
Kim,
audacity is rather amazing for editing sound files, but I guess you'll
need rather more than that.
cheers
Jonathan Chetwynd
Il giorno 19 Mar 2007, alle ore 19:03, Kim Plowright ha scritto:
So… an aquaintance is organising a pervasive gaming event on the
Kim Plowright wrote:
So… an aquaintance is organising a pervasive gaming event on the south
bank, and wants to run a mobile phone based game during the event.
Is anyone here a genius with any of the following, or know any harware
types that might be willing to provide sponsorship in kind?
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