vgetty for non-recording ...
Gert Doering (gert@greenie.muc.de)
Tue, 12 Jan 1999 23:16:57 +0100
Hi,
On Tue, Jan 12, 1999 at 02:00:45PM +0000, Alexander Wiedeck wrote:
> [...]
> GD :The MicroLink 56k is "pretty good", but not as good as the ZyXEL 1496
> GD :yet.
> Ok, but much faster in data-mode ;)
Well, yes. So it depends on what you want to do most...
> [...]
> GD :I think you would have to use an external "voice shell" program (see
> GD :demo.sh in the voice source tree, and call it from voice.conf -
> GD :there's a setting how to disable all built-in stuff, and ONLY call
> GD :external voice shell scripts).
>
> Well, took a look at that, but as voice.conf says:
>
> # machine behaviour would be inappropiate. The C code is probably
> # more stable and uses less resources.
>
> That is my point of view too, so I sniffed a little bit in the well
> written ;) code.
> What do you think about this:
Don't ask me, ask Marc :)
> ----------------------------- snap --------------------------------
> hades% diff --rcs answer.c answer.new.c
> d637 1
> a637 7
> if(cvd.rec_min_len.d.i==0) {
> lprintf(L_NOISE,
> "%s: skipping message recording",
> program_name);
>
> } else
> if (voice_record_file(message) == FAIL)
> ----------------------------- snap --------------------------------
I'm not sure of the inner workings of that stuff, but we can include it if
Marc gives his ok. (BTW: please use "diff -u", that's a lot easier to
read, especially if many things change).
gert
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