08-29-2007 11:33 AM - edited 03-14-2019 11:17 PM
I understand that audio prompts used with various Tcl IVR scripts have to be 8-bit, u-law, 8khz encoding and saved in "au" format. Can anyone recommend a good (preferably cheap or free) application that can create audio files in this format and ideally convert other audio formats to meet these specs as needed?
TIA
08-29-2007 12:21 PM
Flash,
I'm currently using Cool Edit Pro. The newer version is a little more expensive but it has a bunch of options if you really want to get into splicing. The problem is adobe has renamed it and I have no clue how the new version is. If you can find a vendor selling the old ver it should do you good.
08-29-2007 12:56 PM
Many thanks!
08-29-2007 03:50 PM
Hi Steven,
Just to add a note to the excellent info you received from Marcus. The product is now named Adobe Audition. Here is a link, it's quite pricey $$ but very good :)
Hope this helps!
Rob
08-31-2007 06:37 PM
I use audacity. it is free and works great. No need to buy any software for this.
Here is the link:
09-02-2007 12:13 PM
In the spirit of router self-sustainability I use a Tcl IVR script that I wrote myself. It has prompts in Italian for now until someone volunteers to record English ones !
09-02-2007 04:15 PM
Thanks to all as always! You guys rock!
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