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 Posted: Saturday Feb 21st, 2009 06:45 pm
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juwi_uk
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Hi

How difficult/feasible would it be to have:

(1) Kate vocab distributable as set of individual WAV files (ie is it a derivative of creating the final solution anyway so no extra work?)
(2) Enhance the RS232 command set so that the UCM can report each time voice is used on keypad.

The idea being that we can play the wav files back in sequence to reproduce keypad messages via Ethernet.  I want to be able to run my app from the Internet (so local audio into PC not a starter) and get keypad announcements.

Example:

WAVs distributed with filenames...

"01-hello.wav"
"02-world.wav"
etc
etc

In RS232 command (let's call it KV for Keypad Voice) you send:

KV01
KV02


Or even KV0102

Our programs can then decode and local PC announce:

"Hello World"

?

J


Last edited on Saturday Feb 21st, 2009 06:47 pm by juwi_uk



 Posted: Saturday Feb 28th, 2009 06:02 am
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You have a good idea
Comfort plays whole sentences for voice menus and words for announcements

Comfort does not send any information about what words and sentences are being announced, so it requires a significant change in the communication messages for Comfort and UCM which must be carefully considered

However recorded messages cannot be played this way so this would not be a complete solution



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