[Asterisk-Users] IVR prompts: attempts at a standard list

Bill Jennings bj at BigRiverWireless.net
Wed Feb 26 08:47:50 MST 2003


For the GENERAL single-word/short phrases, would it be reasonable to ask
for three inflections of each?  One mid-sentence (flat inflection), one
end-of-sentence (falling inflection), and one for questions (rising
inflection).

This could make your patch-together sentences sound much more
professional.

Bill Jennings

John Todd (jtodd at loligo.com) wrote:
> 
> I'm looking to get Allison Smith (http://www.theivrvoice.com) to 
> record a bunch of prompts for me.  I sat down and put together a 
> number of phrases and words that I would expect to be strung together 
 
 <snip, snip>

> GENERAL
> DNS [dee en ess]
> accepted
> account
> after the tone
> an
> and
> at the moment
> but
> busy
> code
> complete
> dash
> database
> dial
> down
> enter
> error
> extension
> failed
> goodbye
> hang up
> hello
> host
> incomplete
> info
> is
> key
> mail
> message
> minute
> moment
> not
> not responding
> number
> or
> otherwise
> password
> ping
> please
> pound
> press
> sales
> star
> thank you
> that
> the
> time
> to play
> transfer
> up
> wait
> web
> your
> 



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