![]() Most likely: 8kHz, 8bit ULaw, but look at format of sound files in \system\voice\ to confirm. It should be in whatever the system format was selected to at install time. Right now forSample.wav is a 22kHz 16bit PCM format. That forSample.wav sound file should be in the same sound format as the sound files in VoiceGuide's \system\voice\ sub-directory. ![]() In your script the module is playing numbers: 2919513 (as Digits), and is told to play the sound file forSample.wav just before them. These sound files are in VoiceGuide's \system\voice\ sub-directory. 'Say Number' type modules play back numbers/dates/etc by concatenating a series of pre-recorded sound files. 'Say Number' type modules do not use TTS. The script is using a 'Say Number' module to speak out some numbers, and the recording of the call shows that this is what you must be referring to, as it is the numbers played out by the 'Say Number' module that do not play correctly. Attached trace captures two incoming calls, but neither of the two calls used TTS at any stage.
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