Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 7:25 pm Post subject: [Asterisk-video] Video Prompts
Hi all,
this could be a users questions but it is very much inline with the current video list focus: - develop Video prompts and video onhold(streaming).
I was wondering which could be the specific requirements for developing video prompts, considering the fact that the current framework for video promptsis already in place. Voicemail app is very well implementing video prompts (we have a functional busy and unavailable video messages).
It seems that voicemail app has the nuts and bolts already in place for an adaptation to developing general IVR prompts.
I have a functional 1.4beta3 system with GXV 3000 Grandstream SIP phones with busy and anavailable messages streaming in h.264, not saying the video messages left in the "voicemailboxes".
I would like to help on those particular items but I need some enlightning and direction from more experienced people in the specifics of asterisk video.
thanks,
Walter Rodrigues Filho
sip:walter@siptel.net.br (<------- yes, this is video. After 45 s, unavailable video message will pop up.)
Telebit Telecom
Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 9:00 am Post subject: [Asterisk-video] Video Prompts
Hi Walter,
Following on from the Asterisk Video Conference last week in Paris we’ve (AuPix) decided we’re going to release some of our video prompts and a service to get more prompts generated. We do H.263 and H.264 prompts (we have all the standard ones – all 1700 already done) and can do different ones on request, i.e. with different colours and backgrounds etc. We also ship our Asterisk based servers with a web interface that allows admins to create video sequences for any new IVR menus that are created (in both H.263 and H.264 of course).
I’m trying to get a web page up with some basic prompts available for free over the next few days.
Each prompt is played one at a time, so reading out a number 01234 produces 5 screens one after the other each with 0 then 1 then 2 etc.
this could be a users questions but it is very much inline with the current video list focus: - develop Video prompts and video onhold(streaming).
I was wondering which could be the specific requirements for developing video prompts, considering the fact that the current framework for video promptsis already in place. Voicemail app is very well implementing video prompts (we have a functional busy and unavailable video messages).
It seems that voicemail app has the nuts and bolts already in place for an adaptation to developing general IVR prompts.
I have a functional 1.4beta3 system with GXV 3000 Grandstream SIP phones with busy and anavailable messages streaming in h.264, not saying the video messages left in the "voicemailboxes".
I would like to help on those particular items but I need some enlightning and direction from more experienced people in the specifics of asterisk video.
thanks,
Walter Rodrigues Filho
sip:walter@siptel.net.br (<------- yes, this is video. After 45 s, unavailable video message will pop up.)
The prompts are created with a combination of ImageMagick, GStreamer
for H.263, AuPix's H.264 encoder and all glued together with a few
hundred lines of Perl and some colour space conversion code to get all
the formatting right. We'll probably soon switch out the GStreamer bit
for our own H.263 encoder so we can get better control of the Intra
coding and Quant algorithms.
If you get a chance please take a look and let me know what you think.
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