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Ramon F Herrera
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Wed Sep 07, 2005 7:18 am Post subject:
Asterisk IVR has very poor voice quality |
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For comparison purposes, I set up two very similar IVR systems. One is
a traditional IVR based on a Dialogic voice board while the other is a
software-only IVR based on Asterisk.
The quality of the voice in the Asterisk IVR is awful.
If I add some hardware, will the quality improve??
-Ramon |
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Andreas Sikkema
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Wed Sep 07, 2005 1:35 pm Post subject:
Re: Asterisk IVR has very poor voice quality |
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"Ramon F Herrera" <ramon@conexus.net> wrote in news:1126059491.007757.66840
@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
| Quote: | For comparison purposes, I set up two very similar IVR systems. One is
a traditional IVR based on a Dialogic voice board while the other is a
software-only IVR based on Asterisk.
The quality of the voice in the Asterisk IVR is awful.
If I add some hardware, will the quality improve??
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You can add a zaptel compatible card or use ztdummy. This should improve
your quality.
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Andreas |
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Kyler Laird
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Wed Sep 07, 2005 4:21 pm Post subject:
Re: Asterisk IVR has very poor voice quality |
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"Ramon F Herrera" <ramon@conexus.net> writes:
| Quote: | If I add some hardware, will the quality improve??
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Why even add hardware? Is there a problem with using the Dialogic
hardware under Asterisk?
--kyler |
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Ramon F Herrera
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Thu Sep 08, 2005 3:48 am Post subject:
Re: Asterisk IVR has very poor voice quality |
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Kyler wrote:
| Quote: | Why even add hardware? Is there a problem with using the Dialogic
hardware under Asterisk?
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There is indeed a problem using Dialogic hardware under Asterisk.
For obvious reasons, the hardware support is extremely biased toward
Digium boards. The Dialogic support is somewhere between "lacking" and
"none".
-RFH |
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