mehdi_h Report post Posted 10/26/2007 08:52 PM Hi, I want to let people call a number, the system answers the call and asks for some keys to be pushed. If the user puches the asked key, I want to forward the call to an external phone number. My question is : I would like to record the conversation during this communication, is it possible ? how can I implement such script ? please help .. Tkx MZ Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 10/26/2007 11:35 PM This will soon be possible in v7 of VoiceGuide. You will need to have a D/41JCT Dialogic card or better, or use a VoIP system to achieve this. Share this post Link to post
mehdi_h Report post Posted 10/27/2007 12:49 AM Dialogic D-41JCT-LS 4 port pci is this correct ? This will soon be possible in v7 of VoiceGuide. You will need to have a D/41JCT Dialogic card or better, or use a VoIP system to achieve this. Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 10/27/2007 03:18 AM Yes. That card will be fine. Share this post Link to post
Guest Gary Rousseau Report post Posted 10/27/2007 10:55 PM This will soon be possible in v7 of VoiceGuide. You will need to have a D/41JCT Dialogic card or better, or use a VoIP system to achieve this. Dear SupportTeam, I am stuck with a problem that I don't seem to find the right answer anywhere. I am sollicitating your 'word of wisdom' on the following issue. I keep hope, that someone would know the answer on this forum. Please let me try to explain: I am trying to do phone voice recognition. To do so, I am already using a D/4PCI card. This PCI card is a 4 ports, analog line but it only support 11Khz, 8 bit, when recording wave/voice. To do appropriate voice/speech recognition and voice/speech recording (without noises and static), I would need a card that do support 11Khz, 16 bit. So I would need a much powerful voice/speech card that can gracefully manage or bring higher performance to do nice wave/speech recording. On the market, I did find Dialogic cards such as: D/4PCIU4S, D/120JCT-LS, DI/0408LSW, DMV160LP cards. The problem is: A) The D/4PCIU4S seems to be a better card, but in the datasheet it says that it's an improvement in term of voice/speech recording over the 'old' D/4PCI card, but it does not mentionned anything saying that 11Khz, 16-bit is supported. The D/120JCT-LS seems to be a good card, but is it better than the previous one, and again in the datasheet it says that it's an improvement in term of voice/speech recording over the 'old' D/4PCI card, but it does not mentionned anything saying that 11Khz, 16-bit is supported. Also, it looks like I would need an 'adapter' since the default number of port is '6', and an adapter is required to reach the '16' ports. C) The DI/0408LSW does look better in term of supporting 16-bit recording, but it is not Windows XP compatible, and has RJ-65 instead of the RJ-11 D) The DMV160LP card is a great card, but is about $3000 !!!. I can't affort this amount. 1) Which card among the ones mentionned above (or any other suggestions) would you recommend to achieve great voice/speech recording on a analog telephone line ? 2) Is there any other voice card beside the Dialogic cards, that provides better or good results for a cheaper price ? Your help on this, will be very much appreciated. Kind Regards, Gary. Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 10/28/2007 05:13 AM The telephone networks themselves transmit sound with an 8 bit resolution, so it is sufficient to use 8 bits to accurately record the received signal without any information loss. Please contact sales@voiceguide.com if you would like to deploy a speech recognition system. 1) Which card among the ones mentionned above (or any other suggestions) would you recommend to achieve great voice/speech recording on a analog telephone line ? D/4PCIU4S, D/120JCT-LS, DMV160LP 2) Is there any other voice card beside the Dialogic cards, that provides better or good results for a cheaper price ? You can try evaluating Donjin (www.donjin.com), but for speech recognition applications we'd recommend using Dialogic. Share this post Link to post
Guest Gary Rousseau Report post Posted 10/30/2007 02:32 AM Dear SupportTeam, Thank you very much for your explanation. But I need to ask: 1) How come on the internet, some says that to do nice speech/voice recording over a telephone line (specially to do speech recognition after), a 11khz, 16 bit is required ? This is odd considering what you mentionned as telephone network transmit on a 8-bit resolution. Does this mean that even though I get a Dialogic card that support 16-bit (for instance the DMV160LP, compare to the D/4PCIU4S), I won't see or notice any difference ? 2) Since money matter, I would like to get the D/4PCIU4S (about $600), rather than the more expensive DMV160LP (about $3000). Are they equivalent cards, even if the DMV160LP support 16-bit recording while the D/4PCIU4S does not ? Thank you. Kind Regards, Gary Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 10/30/2007 03:40 AM 1) How come on the internet, some says that to do nice speech/voice recording over a telephone line (specially to do speech recognition after), a 11khz, 16 bit is required ? You might want to ask them to justify their comments in view that overwhelming majority of phone calls are transmitted using coders with an 8 bit resolution. Does this mean that even though I get a Dialogic card that support 16-bit (for instance the DMV160LP, compare to the D/4PCIU4S), I won't see or notice any difference ? Dialogic will accept some 16 bit format and will internal convert them to a format that is essentially 8 bit resolution. Are they equivalent cards, even if the DMV160LP support 16-bit recording while the D/4PCIU4S does not ? DMV160LP has the ability to bridge calls, and has a CT-Bus interface. Share this post Link to post