[asterisk-users] Surfing the web via Asterisk.

Matt Riddell lists at venturevoip.com
Mon Oct 17 10:10:43 CDT 2016


> On 17/10/2016, at 9:51 AM, Jonathan H <lardconcepts at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Ah, no, you misunderstand. Asterisk wouldn't care one little bit what
> is on the page - Chromevox would do all that.
> A screenreader usually tabs or arrows their way about, selecting
> headings to read content.
> 
> Thus, Asterisk ONLY needs to be able to hear content FROM the browser
> and pipe it to the channel, and pass keypresses back TO the browser.
> 
> The human is the parser, if that makes sense?


Right, so you're using a prebuilt browser to do the parsing.

You'd really want to see if you can get ChromeVox as a library rather than as a browser though - otherwise you're going to be limiting yourself to using one concurrent channel and hacks like jack audio to move the audio from the browser to the channel.

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Cheers,

Matt Riddell
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