- From: James Wilson <James.Wilson@vecommerce.co.nz>
- Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 19:31:42 +1300
- To: "'www-voice@w3.org'" <www-voice@w3.org>
Hi I have a question. Please can you explain why the mechanism defined in "7. Recording User Utterances While Attempting Recognition" returns a binary waveform rather than a URL that points to the waveform? Is it to avoid firewall issues? This is in the context of MRCP 2 where a mechanism is provided to save waveforms on a recognition by recognition basis (using the save_waveform parameter). The waveforms are saved on the rec server. The MRCP recognition result does not return the binary waveform to the browser, but a URL that points to it. This would appear to be more efficient. Regards James Wilson Business Analyst VeCommerce Limited - the future is hearŪ Email: mailto:james.wilson@vecommerce.co.nz Direct: +64 9 917 4049 Switch: +64 9 358 0588 Fax: +64 9 358 0627 Mobile: +64 21 946 121 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= VeCommerce (NZ) Limited. Level 3, 195 Khyber Pass Rd, P.O. Box 10311 Dominion Rd, Auckland, New Zealand. http://www.vecommerce.co.nz
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