Hello who can say something about Asterisk? Moritz
Got it running on my linux [email protected] It connects several sip accounts, my pstn line (via X100P) some softphones (Linphone) and a GrandStream SIPPhone. Works like a charm, I use the phone more often now... ;-) Next Project is connecting MBROLA (Text-To-Speech System). Gruss, Michael
Support for "festival" text-to-speech is in standard asterisk - what does MBROLA offer in addition or do better? Zane.
I see - I hadn't noticed your .de domain. According to http://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/phonetik/synthesis/festival_opensource.html, Festival can speak German, using the MRBOLA diphones and waveform engine. This might be easier than just using MRBOLA with Asterisk. Zane.
And this is news? Anybody with the right level of telco circuits and a little know-how have been doing this for 10 years++. CallerID isn't secure and has never been. What the VOIP IP providers now provide is that anybody that pays them $20/month can now do this as well.
I know that site fairly well. ;-) On the other hand, I am comfortable with MBROLA, and have put some effort in tweaking it, and I dont know how to use festival with the german tts through the asterisk bindings yet... Greetings, St1
You can only spoof callerid if the voip provider allows it. They shouldn't allow this as it is completelt irresponsible.