I think that's a good idea, something that I'd have use of atleast :)
That be if there does not exist a site like this already, but non that I
have heard of.
Johan
There are two major products that come out of Berkeley: LSD and UNIX. We
don't believe this to be a coincidence. -- Jeremy S. Anderson
Zachary Whitley skrev:> I was wondering if there would be any interest or support out there for
> an IVR voice prompt repository, a la atrpms but for voice prompts
> instead of rpms. I was thinking of something that collected the meta
> data such as spoken text, gender, file size, speaker ID, language,
> duration, encoding, MD5, etc. prompts could also be organized into
> collections almost like IVR themes where a complete set of standard base
> prompts are collected so you could make one change in your configuration
> file and all prompts are changed to the new speaker. There could also be
> a rating for quality of recordings and links to professional services if
> you needed better quality or specific recordings, etc. It could be like
> pod casting for IVR.
>
> Suggestions, comments, questions?
>
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