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  • Nick Barnes, Fri 09 of May, 2008 [11:36 UTC]: Christopher - yesterday I tried an Asterisk install on a CentOS 5.1 box with stock GUI and it all worked fine. Sorry I can't help.
  • aero, Fri 09 of May, 2008 [08:20 UTC]: can someone help me out on this, i tried to play some sound files on my asterisk box and this is the error message i got. WARNING[4429]: format_wav.c:169 check_header: Unexpected freqency 22050 May 8 11:17:39 WARNING[4433]: codec_gsm.c:194 gsmtolin_fra
  • Christopher Faust, Thu 08 of May, 2008 [14:15 UTC]: I beleive that I may have to change something in the xserver configuration. Please advise
  • Christopher Faust, Thu 08 of May, 2008 [14:14 UTC]: Everything was perfect. In the bios I have increased the memory allocated Still receive input not supported on my display.
  • Christopher Faust, Thu 08 of May, 2008 [14:13 UTC]: This would not be my main box. I am doing some testing to see if I can install zaptel and asterisk 1.4 on a full centos 5.1 box with development software Its bizzare, because before I went through the asterisk and zaptel installation everything was perfe
  • Nick Barnes, Thu 08 of May, 2008 [13:44 UTC]: Christopher - I can't see any way in which an Asterisk installation would muck your GUI, but remember that it is advised not to use a GUI on an Asterisk box anyway.
  • Christopher Faust, Wed 07 of May, 2008 [15:28 UTC]: When I try to startx I ge input not supported. Though before installing asterisk I had no video issue to start the GUI
  • Christopher Faust, Wed 07 of May, 2008 [15:26 UTC]: Hi Nick, I got centos 5.1 and asterisk up But now I cannot start startx I have set the depth from 24 to 16 for the video i810 driver for the i845 on my netvista machine but I cannot start GNOME. Please advise
  • Nick Barnes, Wed 07 of May, 2008 [10:01 UTC]: Howard - You'll need to provide a lot more information if you really want help.
  • Nick Barnes, Wed 07 of May, 2008 [10:00 UTC]: Christopher - Search the Wiki and you'll find a page I wrote detailing exactly what you have to do for Asterisk 1.4 + CentOS 5.1.
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Text to speech from DSC




Text To Speech from Database Systems Corp.

Database Systems Corp. provides a complete line of call processing solutions including IVR and Voice broadcasting systems and outsourcing services. These solutions provide the option to speak variable information to callers using Text To Speech converters.

DSC Text To Speech Software extracts variable information from a database (or from the Web) and converts it to audible speech. Practical applications include providing callers with account information, weather updates, sports scores, and stored text messages.

Text To Speech Demonstration

Text to speech technology can be demonstrated using an industry leading TTS provider. This demonstration can be found on the Text To Speech webpage provided by Database Systems Corp.

Phone Applications Support Microsoft SAPI V5.1

IVR and Voice Broadcasting systems from DSC include text to speech software that supports Microsoft SAPI (Speech API), version 5.1. This feature allows the integration of many different speech engines including Microsoft Text To Speech and ATT Natural Voices. DSC also can license text to speech software within its own systems.

Database Systems Corp. Products and Services

Besides offering text to speech software, Database Systems Corp. offers a wide range of computer telephony products and services for businesses and call centers. These products all incorporate text to voice application software. The following are just a few of these products:


Applications Using Text To Speech Software

Database Systems Corp. has developed a wide range of phone applications that incorporate text to speech features. These programs were developed for both public and private organizations who are providing information to community members and clients 24 hours a day. The link above presents a listing of many industries that use our voice broadcasting and interactive voice response systems and hosting services. Individual categories include a client profile and how each customer is using this call processing technology. Many of these listed clients are using our IVR Hosting and voice message broadcast services. Specific applications include:


Call Simulation Models


Contact Database Systems Corp.

Contact DSC at (602) 265-5968 or use the following Contact Form.

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