Convert *.wav with crcvg

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Post by oldboy »

What it means by mgr is under Dynamic Voice guides you can import the voice guides from the /usr7/vg/pc directory to the /usr7/vg/dhs directory.

The format need to be 8khz 16 bit mono but you need to get the naming right.

You will not find the crcvg tool any where i was given it from a French engineer sometime ago but i need to find it!!!!!!!!!!!! :roll:
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ohhh ok, put that gun down now boy, we understood now. :wink:
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Post by rick63 »

Alex wrote:Can you specify in which manual you read about this tool?
In which environment this tool is used - Windows, Chorus, Linux?
Oh, the documentation was in an "4400 advanced" Course of the Alcatel University. I think it was a Rel.4.x on a chorus machine.
My Systems are from Release 3.x - 4.x (chorus) over 5.x Unix and linux until now Rel.6.1/6.2 Linux.
All these systems are 4400 Systems now it calls "OXE" I mean, in common and now also in crystal hardware.
I read aobove, that the "crcvg" is a Chorus-tool. I would need it for a 6.x OXE Linux System.
So it seem, that I must take the Alcatel Audio Station for my work.

Greetings again.
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where do you get the alcatel audio tool from?
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You have to buy it ..
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Post by plod »

ah, for the sake of a few mailboxes it seems hardly worth it, it pricey?
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Maybe if it is just a short audio someone of us can convert it for you... ;)
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Convert *.wav with crcvg

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I order to forsee if i should invest some time trying to know if it is possible to make a application that can convert a wav file into a ccd file (like crcvg), i would like your feedback on it.
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Post by krzysioD »

Don't know what you mean by 'ccd' file, but the Voice Guide files are a simple Wav/RIFF/A-low files with calculated 4-byte CRC checksum and some memo "insert your comment here".

Don't know any program to actually convert files (not AAS) but it could be done by two-step:
1) actualy convert (Cooledit, Audacity, sndrec32.exe or Sox[tm] for Linux)
2) calculate crc (it should be some easy to guess procedure, having some VG files w/ crc and only 4 bytes) and add it to .wav file (anykind of MS Visual* compiler and mmioCreateChunk() or Perl and File::Format::RIFF)

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In fact all of that is true, but it has do be done!
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