Creating a Playful Telephony Network with Asterisk - Part 3

Creating a Playful Telephony Network with Asterisk - Part 3

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22:19- Read a number saved in a file using FILE

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22:19- Read a number saved in a file using FILE

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Creating a Playful Telephony Network with Asterisk - Part 3

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  1. 1 00:00- Introduction
  2. 2 01:21- Creating your first custom dialplan extension: playing a built-in soundfile with PLAYBACK
  3. 3 06:44- Copying the custom dialplan to the Raspberry Pi using WinSCP
  4. 4 08:25- Reloading the dialplan via PuTTY
  5. 5 09:21- Testing the new extension
  6. 6 10:37- Adding a new rule to play a custom soundfile saved from Audacity with PLAYBACK
  7. 7 18:32- Custom dialplan: here's one I made earlier...
  8. 8 19:56- Read a hard-codednumber using SAYDIGITS
  9. 9 20:45- Read a variable number using SET
  10. 10 22:19- Read a number saved in a file using FILE
  11. 11 23:41- Read out any text using PICOTTS text-to-speech engine
  12. 12 28:31- Create speaking clock using EPOCH, STRFTIME, and PICOTTS
  13. 13 29:23- Speak out the contents of a file using FILE and PICOTTS
  14. 14 31:05- Count the number of times an extension is called using a GLOBAL variable
  15. 15 35:15- Resetting a GLOBAL variable
  16. 16 36:04- Requiring user to enter a password with AUTHENTICATE
  17. 17 37:29- Recording what the user says using RECORD
  18. 18 39:17- Testing user input and switching contexts
  19. 19 42:55- Wrap-up

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