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-- Eric K3NA
-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Scace K3NA [mailto:eric@k3na.org]
Sent: 2003 November 7 Friday 10:40
To: WriteLog
Subject: voice messages
I know there is a procedure to use pre-recorded phonetics and numbers to
sound out calls, serial numbers, etc in voice contests.
The pre-recorded phonetics must be in wave files named A.wav, B.wav, etc.
Has anyone experimented to see if WriteLog can recognized the existence of
pre-recorded multiple character sequences; e.g., using
a file named 100.wav which contains a recording of "one hundred", or K3.wav to
sound out "kay three"?
(Yes, I know CT does this with its custom DVP card. I just don't know how
far the WL implementation goes...)
Thanks.
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