[Asterisk-Users] English vs American voice files
Mark Phillips
kc2eni at nyc-ares.org
Sun Sep 19 18:31:14 MST 2004
OK, I've posted the orignal WAV files in 44.1KHZ x 16bit mono format here
http://g7ltt.dyndns.org:8010/VoIP/vmukmale-wav.tgz (26MB!)
Mark
Mark Phillips said:
> Erm, didn't think of that. Stupidly I deleted the individual wav files.
>
> Not a problem though as I have the 3 master files that I recorded them all
> into. I'll just have to slice it up again. That'll be a few days as I've
> got family arriving today.
>
> Mark
>
>
> Linus Surguy said:
>>> I've spent the afternoon recording all the files for the English
>>> speaking
>>> VM etc. I've parked the file here
>>> http://www.g7ltt.com/VoIP/vmukmale.tgz
>>>
>>> I did it with Audacity at 44.1KHz x 16bit and thenused sox to raise the
>>> levels to -3db and then again to down sample them into 8KHz GSM files.
>>> The
>>> few that I've listened to sound fine.
>>
>> Hi Mark,
>>
>> If you're going to publish these for public use it would be great if you
>> could make them available in two versions, both the Asterisk 'standard'
>> .gsm
>> format, but also either in 8KHz/8bit/alaw raw or wav and/or 32Kbit ADPCM
>> format - these do give a noticable increase in quality for local/PSTN
>> users
>> of telephony applications over GSM format. Either that, or if you could
>> make
>> the original 44.1K 16bit masters available so others could create the
>> alternatives.
>>
>> Unfortunatly *'s ability to play these cleanly seems a bit broken at the
>> moment, but at least we'll have them for when its fixed!
>>
>> Linus
>
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Mark Phillips, G7LTT/KC2ENI
Randolph, NJ
http://www.g7ltt.com/
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