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Guy Swartwood Intermediate
Joined: March 19 2009 Location: United States Posts: 7
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Posted: March 19 2009 at 3:26pm | IP Logged
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I want to start of by saying that my questions aren't
too technical in nature but it seems LanScape wants all
pre-sales questions to be placed in this forum.
After looking at the info page with features on VOIP
Media Engine, I believe your SDK maybe what we are
looking for but I wanted to get confirmation on what
your SDK can and cannot do for our situation.
We are looking at creating a customized IVR application.
The gist of the IVR application is:
1. The caller calls in to our service (the call comes in
using VOIP/SIP technology).
2. Using just the keypad, the caller responds to voice
prompts. Some of the caller responses have to be
verified by an external source (such as authentication).
3. After the caller is authenticated, we will record
their voice messages out to an external file. The IVR
application triggers other applications/services that
the voice file has been created.
4. The caller hangs up.
Questions I have:
1. Is VOIP Media Engine a good fit for this?
2. Has VOIP Media Engine been used to develop similar
applications for other clients?
3. Do you have any references of clients who have used
your SDK in a similar fashion?
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support Administrator
Joined: January 26 2005 Location: United States Posts: 1666
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Posted: March 20 2009 at 6:24am | IP Logged
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Hello Guy,
Thank you for posting to this support forum. You were absolutely correct to post your questions here.
The IVR and call scenario you outlined in steps 1 through 4 can easily be handled by the media engine.
You >>>
Is VOIP Media Engine a good fit for this?
<<< Support
Yes. For IVR apps, the media engine is perfect. The media engine will handle all the VOIP related stuff (including full in-band and RFC2833 out-of-band DTMF signaling). Your app then can focus on its tasks such as the overall DTMF menu and prompt structure and all the other app specific items you require.
The VOIP media engine will allow your IVR app to handle SIP/RTP calls, stream IVR prompt audio data to any of its many phone lines, process DTMF signaling and many other capabilities that will make your IVR app successful.
You >>>
Has VOIP Media Engine been used to develop similar applications for other clients?
<<< Support
Most definitely yes. VOIP IVR applications is one of the largest deployment scenarios we have for the media engine. I don’t want to make this sound like a huge sales pitch but for IVR apps, the media engine makes it very simple.
The media engine comes bundles with sample example source code. There are two of the samples that perform basid IVR call scenarios. One sample is in C++ code and the other is in managed C#.
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Do you have any references of clients who have used your SDK in a similar fashion?
<<< Support
The answer is yes. Unfortunately, releasing this type of info is a bit sensitive. Most of our customers who develop their VOIP apps using the media engine tend to not publish the fact they are using our VOIP support. From a marketing standpoint, this is understandable.
We have discussed with some of our customers the need to use them as references and case studies but until this officially happens and we get their blessing to publish their names (and how they are using the media engine), we have to keep quiet. :(
One of the best things you can do is to request a trial of the media engine and start playing. See this following web page to get started:
Test Drive LanScape VOIP Solutions:
http://www.lanscapecorp.com/ASP%20Files/VoipTestDrive.asp
Thanks again Guy for your great post! Feel free to post any additional questions as needed.
Randal
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Guy Swartwood Intermediate
Joined: March 19 2009 Location: United States Posts: 7
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Posted: March 23 2009 at 3:34pm | IP Logged
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After installing the trial on the machine, which C# sample is the IVR you are referring to in your response?
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support Administrator
Joined: January 26 2005 Location: United States Posts: 1666
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Posted: March 23 2009 at 4:13pm | IP Logged
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Hello Guy,
Please forgive me; I made a mistake in the previous post. :(
I confused the IVR sample with the conference server sample apps.
There is one native code IVR server sample application and it is in C++. Please see the “Dual Line IVR Server” sample located in the “Software Examples\Native Code\Dual Line IVR Server” directory.
Sorry for the confusion.
Thanks,
Randal
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Guy Swartwood Intermediate
Joined: March 19 2009 Location: United States Posts: 7
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Posted: March 24 2009 at 11:35am | IP Logged
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In an attempt to debug why the managed code samples aren't working on my test box, I uninstalled the engine and accidently deleted the trial download image. Can you re-enable me to re-download the trial image?
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support Administrator
Joined: January 26 2005 Location: United States Posts: 1666
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Posted: March 25 2009 at 10:03am | IP Logged
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Hello Guy,
That happends some times. :)
If you can, simply request a new trial again. It will get processed as normal and you will be able to download again
Thanks,
Randal
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