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RE: Hi guys! - IVR menu


  • Subject: RE: Hi guys! - IVR menu
  • From: Paul Gale
  • Date: Sun, 23 May 2004 21:31:00 +0000

Thanks Andy,

I had considered using Asterisk previously - even read some of the
manuals/guides. Trouble is, I don't have much time at the moment for steep
learning curve stuff and would also need to organise another PC box. All my
current HA stuff is Windows based - did run Linux for a while with
ZoneMinder but eventually moved away to a different system.

I'm not much into scripting - I guess that'd take me a little while to get
sorted.

Thanks,

Paul.


> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: 23 May 2004 20:25
> To: <a
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> Subject: Re: [ukha_xpl] Hi guys! - IVR menu
>
> Hi Guys,
>
> After a long period of unemployment and a huge amount of depression
over
> it, which made me readjust my priorities a little mean HA stuff went
out
> the window I'm (sort of)... I've kept monitoring the list and I saw
this
> one and HAD to reply...
>
> If you use asterisk (note asterisk not asterix) then 99% of the ivr
system
> will be there for you. You just need to write the scripting to
inteface
> with your xpl stuff (which should be easy). You can script in any
language
> that;s available under linux... perl, C, pascal, python whatever...
you
> can pre-record messages, tack them togther eg (twenty and one to give
21)
> or alternatively, I've written app_cepstral which allows the use of
> cepstral voices... iirc they cost about $30 each
>
> If you want some help setting up no problem, try my guide for starters
> <a href="http://www.automated.it/guidetoasterisk.htm";>http://www.automated.it/guidetoasterisk.htm</a>
and if you want some help with
> the scripting I can let you have some standard ones that I've done
(those
> on IRC may recall the Nixhelp status app which combined the
temperatures
> at my place - available over voip or the pstn). Asterisk will allow
you to
> pull calls into conferences etc... the only issue might be if your HA
> system is winders based then you'd need to split the audio from you
mixer
> to both you winders box and linux boxes...
>
> Actually, I'll correct myself - USE ASTERISK! honestly you'll love
it...
>
> HTH
>
> Andy
>
> *********** REPLY SEPARATOR ***********
>
> On 16/05/2004 at 19:43 Paul Gale wrote:
>
> >Hi Guys,
> >
> >So after filming the xPL stand and having a chat, I thought I'd
get round
> >to having a play with xPL:-)
> >
> >I want to create an interactive voice response system that might
be able
> >to do the following:
> >
> >
> >I phone my home number and it's answered by some kind of PC phone
system
> >(maybe even Asterix?)
> >I enter a code and I then get a multiple choice menu system,
spoken using
> >TTS (AT&amp;T NV currently installed)
> >I may then select a number by pressing a key (or even speaking
it???)
> >This takes me to the Comfort menu where I can get the alarm status
etc
> >(basically replacing the Comfort menu system)
> >One of the options might allow me to listen in to my house (I have
a
> whole
> >house microphone system linked to a Shure intelligent mixer,
controlled
> by
> >Homevision or my HA server and linked via RS232). The output from
that
> >ends up in the HA server sound card and would need to be routed
through
> to
> >the modem.
> >I might then select another key to talk through the whole house
speakers
> >(simply an output from my sound card into my Whole house audio
system)
> >Etc etc etc...
> >
> >Is this possible now? And how on earth could I do it? I have all
the
> >hardware in place - just the software is needed.
> >
> >Ta,
> >
> >Paul.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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