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Speech-Interface with ECST
David Mccoll
Tue, 2 Jun 1998 22:47:17 -0700
Tue, 2 Jun 1998 22:47:17 -0700
Mark:
An ECST problem:

I am unable to use voice recordings to announce a phone number when the Speech-Interface
is operational. It seems to stick to the Text-To-Speech if it is available. Even though
I have recordings for all of the individual numbers 8 7 2 - 8 4 0 7 it still uses text
to speech. If I load ECST without SPEECH.EXE it works well. Also if I record an SF file
for the number 872-8407 the recording will play.

I can't imagine recording files for every number in the phone book. I would like to
maintain the use of the Speech-interface for those times when I call into the system
and want remote access to items no recording exists for. If it is possible I am looking
for a work-around on this.

DAvid Mccoll
dmccoll@intergate.bc.ca


Mark:
An ECST problem:
 
I am unable to use voice recordings to announce a phone number when the Speech-Interface is operational. It seems to stick to the Text-To-Speech if it is available. Even though I have recordings for all of the individual numbers 8 7 2 - 8 4 0 7 it still uses text to speech. If I load ECST without SPEECH.EXE it works well. Also if I record an SF file for the number 872-8407 the recording will play.
 
I can't imagine recording files for every number in the phone book. I would like to maintain the use of the Speech-interface for those times when I call into the system and want remote access to items no recording exists for. If it is possible I am looking for a work-around on this.
 
DAvid Mccoll
dmccoll@intergate.bc.ca

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