April 2006 - Posts
Congratulations to mosullivan who became our 100th member today. If you will send me your mailing address I have a small prize to send you for being number 100. I have some stuff on the way from Microsoft and I'll send you your prize as soon as it comes
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In Logging the CSTA message I referred to differences between the way TASIM produces the CSTA and the way that a real TIM does it. The differences are so significant that you have to really pay attention if you want to test for answering machine and such.
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GotSpeech.Net and Cantata are teaming up to give away a FREE Brooktrout TR1000 for Microsoft Speech Server Starter Kit. For more details just follow the link on the right-hand side of our home page. This is just one more way we are looking out for you
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As you may have noticed GotSpeech.NET has had some service interruptions this morning. That makes the second time this week that Comcast has had area problems. This time they swapped out my cable modem as well as the splitter. Brandon tested the site
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It's official now - I'll be speaking at the Microsoft Speech Server Days event in Ft. Lauderdale, FL on June 2nd. I'll be doing a session on Speech Server 2004 R2 in the morning and I'll close the day out with a session showing off the new features of
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I've been thinking about what we can do to grow GotSpeech.Net to make it bigger and better for the Speech Server community. Our goal has always been to provide a resource for you the developer. I remember how helpless I felt when I first got started with
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If you tried to surf on over to GotSpeech.Net this afternoon (4/12) you may have ended up wondering where we were. No, we didn't pull the plug on the community. Our short outage (maybe 30 minutes max) was the work of the local power company. The server
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Looks like there is a big announcement coming from the Speech Server team today. I found this on the Sprague Weblog and hopefully he is referring to the next release of Microsoft Speech Server. NDAs keep me from saying much but stay tuned as it looks
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Francis Shanahan has come up with a unique way for reading or rather listening to your blog. RoboCast uses SAPI 5.1 to convert an RSS 2.0 feed into an MP3 file then incorporating that into an RSS Podcast. I wonder how long it will be before someone uses
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