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Media Server and MRCP

1 Media Server Connectivity Featured

The Media Server provides connectivity to clients over a variety of network mediums, all adhering to various published standards. This make connecting to LumenVox products easy, well documented, with a variety of libraries that can be used to interface with…

2 Media Server Overview Featured

The Media Resource Control Protocol is a standard method for communicating across multiple applications. It is used primarily for telephony platforms to control applications like automatic speech recognition engines (ASR) and text-to-speech engines (TTS).…

3 Installing the Media Server

Downloading and Installing the Windows Media Server For Windows users, the Media Server is downloaded and installed as part of the Speech Engine package and needs to be run as a service manually. Downloading the Linux Media Server Linux users will download…

4 Properties in MRCP/VXML/API

One difficult thing about developing applications using standards such as MRCP and VXML is that the names of similar parameters are often slightly different between the standards. This is particularly important when tuning voice activity detection parameters.…

5 Running the Media Server

The Media Server is by default configured to run as a service/daemon on the installation machine. It can also run as a standalone console application for more detailed process information. Follow the instructions below that pertain to your Operating System…

6 Using the SimpleMRCPClient

LumenVox provides a very useful application called the SimpleMRCPClient to get you quickly started using the Media Server (MRCP) and to act as a sanity check that everything is working as expected after the installation. Versions 11.0 and 11.1 The SimpleMRCPClient…