I have made available the base Asterisk sounds (i.e. as included with Asterisk) in male UK English in gsm format. They are released under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 License. They are available as a single compressed tar file via: - http://www.tel.net/ The Asterisk sounds (as in the seperate distribution) will be made available soon under the same license. If required SLIN or other formats could be made available (they were all recorded at CD quality in a professional recording studio). Steve -- NetTek Ltd UK mob +44-(0)7775 755503 UK +44-(0)20 79932612 / US +1-(310)8577715 / Fax +44-(0)20 7483 2455 Skype/GoogleTalk/AIM/Gizmo stevekennedyuk / MSN steve@gbnet.net Euro Tech News Blog http://eurotechnews.blogspot.com
In article <20060418203036.GL29253@colonelk.gbnet.net>, Steve Kennedy <steve-asterisk@gbnet.net> wrote:> I have made available the base Asterisk sounds (i.e. as included with > Asterisk) in male UK English in gsm format. They are released under the > Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 License. > > They are available as a single compressed tar file via: - > http://www.tel.net/ > > The Asterisk sounds (as in the seperate distribution) will be made > available soon under the same license. > > If required SLIN or other formats could be made available (they were all > recorded at CD quality in a professional recording studio).Hi Steve, many thanks for these. Just a couple of comments: - Most UK English listeners would be more familiar with "hash" than "pound" - If you could make slin available, it would be easy for people to convert to other formats such as aLaw, uLaw, etc. without the quality loss associated with converting back from GSM. Cheers Tony -- Tony Mountifield Work: tony@softins.co.uk - http://www.softins.co.uk Play: tony@mountifield.org - http://tony.mountifield.org
On Tue, Apr 18, 2006 at 09:30:36PM +0100, Steve Kennedy wrote:> I have made available the base Asterisk sounds (i.e. as included with > Asterisk) in male UK English in gsm format. They are released under the > Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 License. > > They are available as a single compressed tar file via: - > http://www.tel.net/ > > The Asterisk sounds (as in the seperate distribution) will be made > available soon under the same license. > > If required SLIN or other formats could be made available (they were all > recorded at CD quality in a professional recording studio).Any chance of a better license? http://people.debian.org/~evan/ccsummary.html describes why Debian considrs version 2.0 of the same license problematic. The reasons mentioned are pragmatic reasons (of the sort of: the license may forbid you to transmit the sounds over an encrypted connection).>From what I understand, version 2.5 is still not DFSG-free, though Ihave no good refefrence for that yet. -- Tzafrir