[Freeswitch-users] play wav files, or speak prompts, into recording?

Michael Collins msc at freeswitch.org
Mon Jul 11 20:44:05 MSD 2011


You can post-process this. Just record the stuff you want into a specific
file name, put that file name into a chan var, and then use a hangup-hook or
cron job to do the post-processing.
-MC

On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 9:33 AM, Wes <wes-fs at 499x.com> wrote:

> Not sure how to phrase this correctly, which is why I'm having trouble
> searching for help on the internet.
>
> I'd like to "speak" some audio into the recording that I am making of
> the user's voice.
>
> For example, say I have the caller press some digits and then detect the
> digits that have been pressed, then, I can easily speak those digits
> back to them for confirmation, but what I'd really like to do is begin
> recording the call, and then speak those digits, or any other
> introductory message into the recording before they start speaking their
> message.
>
> Say they type in the digits 123, then I'd read into the recording:  "The
> following is the dictation for user number 123, taken on July 3, 2011",
> and then the person would start speaking and the recording would continue.
>
> Perhaps this would have to be done by some sort of post processing,
> where I append the introductory message onto the user's recording using
> sox, but I'd still like to use the voice system in freeswitch because it
> is good at reading numbers, speaking time, etc.
>
> Thanks.
>
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