I noticed the same problem as well. I will see if I the old sound files corrects the problem, or if it's actually a timing problem.<br>I have to say, I like the old sounds better, they sounded softer.<br>-Ry<br><br><div>
<span class="gmail_quote">On 12/17/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Gil Kloepfer</b> <<a href="mailto:astr-usr@kloepfer.org">astr-usr@kloepfer.org</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Is anyone else finding in the new audio files that the longer space<br>at the beginning and end of the files tends to be extremely irritating?<br>An excellent example is when going into voicemail and Allison says how<br>many messages you have, the space between the files is annoyingly long:
<br><br> you have ...... four ...... old ...... messages<br><br>..and..<br><br> first ...... message ...... received ..... July ..... twenty ...... second<br><br>Under the old sound files, this continuity was still a little long,
<br>but workable. The new sound files make these positively sound like<br>a computer playing individual files rather than a continuous sentence.<br><br>If I release these sound files as they are to my users, they are going
<br>to revolt. They already complain about the old Octel VM system prompts<br>being played back too slowly and these are much slower than that.<br><br>I mentioned this a while back when the new sounds were in beta, but<br>
haven't seen anything more about it. So either this says something<br>about my and my users' level of patience, I'm missing something<br>that changed between 1.2 and 1.4 that could fix this, or the<br>focus has been on lower-level issues with
1.4 than on the sound files.<br><br>With the new higher-quality sound files, I could manually edit all<br>the offending files (there are lots of them) and correct what I perceive<br>to be a problem. However, if this is a common enough complaint, maybe
<br>others would want to help as well, and we could get the "fixed" files<br>put back into core Asterisk.<br><br>Note that this doesn't appear to be a problem with the speed of the<br>sound files as some others have experienced. The tempo is probably okay,
<br>and the pitch is fine. It's the spacing between files that's the issue<br>I'm talking about.<br><br>Thanks in advance for any feedback.<br><br>---<br>Gil Kloepfer<br><a href="mailto:astr-usr@kloepfer.org">
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