[asterisk-users] TTS in Asterisk on Solaris

Luis Morales fastonion at gmail.com
Thu Nov 11 22:22:38 CST 2010


I use Nuance, festival, Ibm tts and Loquendo.

Now in your case,  i suggest  use tts on the recommend tts
environment. Solaris is not standart system for tts products. Then you
can plug tts system into asterisk platform.

I use Debian for sparc and work excelent!!  don't discard this option
may be an good choice.

Regards,


On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 11:36 PM, RR <ranjtech at gmail.com> wrote:
> No, I want to use Solaris 10 on the Sparc platform. I've read a lot of
> reports and tests/benchmarks conducted that sow Solaris 10 actually
> performing better than all other Linux based Distros...not sure if that's
> been the experience of others in the group.
> I really want to know if someone has a high performance TTS based service
> running in a production environment. What product are they using as their
> core engine, does it handle and has available many different languages and
> can one build these independently of the telephony platform being used so I
> could use maybe Asterisk running on Solaris 10 and a cluster/farm of TTS
> servers for TTS processing.
> Thanks
> RR
>
> On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 10:21 PM, Luis Morales <fastonion at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> You try install debian in your sparc platform ?
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 8:52 PM, RR <ranjtech at gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Hello Group,
>> > I have been going through all the chit-chat about TTS and the various
>> > engines available to integrate with Asterisk incl. flite/festival,
>> > espeak,
>> > Nuance etc but I am wondering if anyone's tried any or all of these to
>> > compile on a Sparc based Solaris platform? If not, then what is the best
>> > way
>> > for me to accomplish a production environment TTS service when most of
>> > my
>> > servers or the core of the servers are Sparc based Solaris platforms. I
>> > found a group that seems to have done a fair bit of work on compiling
>> > Asterisk on Solaris, but I'm wondering if it'll be possible for me to
>> > have
>> > my core platform running Asterisk on Sparc Solaris and a set of Linux
>> > servers serving as a TTS "cluster" to which the calls can be thrown to
>> > for
>> > processing and then have them be played back to the user.
>> > Any ideas/advice?
>> > Thanks
>> > RR
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