[asterisk-users] Using Flite in a call file.
Joey McDonald
joey at scare.org
Fri Aug 4 08:52:39 MST 2006
It's ALIVE!!!!
Thanks Russell, that's been bugging for a couple of days now. Flite is
pretty wicked, you don't' have to preprocess a text file now, you simply
give it the text to speak and you're done. I first read about it here:
http://nerdvittles.com/?p=134
--joey
On 8/3/06, Russell Bryant <russell at digium.com> wrote:
>
> On Thu, 2006-08-03 at 14:32 -0600, Joey McDonald wrote:
> > I'm stuck however getting the application 'Flite' working in the call
> > file. By way of example, the CGI generates
> > the following:
>
> Interesting, I've never heard of this application ...
>
> >
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > channel: Local/xxxxxxxxxx at from-internal
> > maxretries: 3
> > retrytime: 60
> > waittime: 60
> > callerid: "WakeUp" <*62>
> > application: Flite("Wake me up")
> > data:
> >
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Your problem is the format of your call file. Your "application" and
> "data" lines should read:
>
> application: Flite
> data: "Wake me up"
>
> --
> Russell Bryant
> Software Developer
> Digium, Inc.
>
>
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