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News Release from: Aculab | Subject: Prosody
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 04 August 2003
IP telephony cards run with Linux
Aculab has further enhanced its product range with Linux support for its IP telephony portfolio and Prosody with TiNG DSP resource card.
Aculab has further enhanced its product range with Linux support for its IP telephony portfolio and Prosody with TiNG DSP resource card Aculab's IP telephony cards offer low latency for conversation quality speech
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 19 Mar 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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DSP-based speech synthesis speaks five languages
Aculab has unveiled the latest version of its highly acclaimed free text-to-speech (TTS) software, which now features five languages, and runs on its Prosody DSP resource cards.
Free allocation of all channels is possible, with selection of protocols - H.323 and SIP - on a per-call, per channel basis.
With Aculab's portfolio of worldwide protocols - ISDN, CAS and SS7 - the cards are ideal components for the construction of international gateway products.
Available in either PCI or cPCI, the standards based cards offer up to 120 channels in a single card slot.
Aculab's IP telephony cards come with a single API, which is just a small extension to the generic API that existing customers will be familiar with.
TiNG provides a framework for developers to choose multiple functions within the capacities of a single DSP.
This approach enables maximum flexibility under the control of the developer and is available on Prosody PCI and cPCI.
Aculab's Prosody card provides developers with adaptable, high density speech and data processing capabilities.
A single Prosody card, occupying a single slot, can deliver 256 channels of DSP processing.
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