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2005 Sep 01
1
Skipping problems on outgoing calls (using uLaw with an internal * server through Voxee)
...o that I'm using as an Asterisk server (not much else is
running, but I haven't specifically optimized it) on Debian, and I don't
even know what type of RAM it takes and can find no documentation to
tell me.
The problem exists even when I make internal SIP calls, i.e. to
voicemail (Comedienne mail, is it?) and other test extensions. Allison,
the voice of Asterisk, asks for your mailbox, but it isn't a continuous
flow; instead, it skips: "Maaa-aa-aailbox".
Something is definitely wrong, and I eagerly await advice and the key to
making crisp, clear VoIP/PSTN calls -- fr...
2005 Mar 21
4
Why is asterisk's voice mail called comedian.
...,
Is this supposed to be a joke? It doesn't sound very professional.
comedian
n 1: a professional performer who tells jokes and performs
comical acts
Moby Thesaurus words for "comedian":
banana, buffoon, burlesquer, card, caricaturist, choreographer,
clown, comedienne, comic, cutup, dramatist, dramatizer, dramaturge,
droll, epigrammatist, farcer, farceur, farceuse, farcist, fool, ...
2006 May 11
0
British Voice talent records Asterisk prompts
Hi folks,
I have British comedienne, Alison Keenan (another Alison!) coming in on
Saturday afternoon to record the Asterisk prompts for me. Alison speaks
with a "posh boarding school" accent. Finally we'll have a free British
English female voice bank.
As I have her in my studio (yeah right; it's a cupboard under...
2006 May 16
0
Re: [Astlinux-users] British English Female files ready for download
...To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
<asterisk-users@lists.digium.com>, Discussion of AstLinux - Asterisk
on Compact Flash <astlinux-users@jail1.krisk.org>, Commercial and
Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion <asterisk-biz@lists.digium.com>
With thanks to comedienne Alison Keenan, the female British English
audio files are ready for download at
http://www.enicomms.com/cutglassivr/
The files are currently only available in wav format (71MB) but will be
converted to other formats as time permits.
Please read the licence information prior to use.
Thanks
Mark...