Displays voice file information.
vceinfo [options] filename
where options are:
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Option |
Use this option to... |
|---|---|
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-e encoding |
Specify the encoding of the file. This option is needed only for flat files. Entering -e? displays the following valid values: 1 NMS-16 2 NMS-24 3 NMS-32 4 NMS-64 10 MULAW 11 ALAW 13 PCM8M16 14 OKI-24 15 OKI-32 16 PCM11M8 17 PCM11M16 20 G726 22 IMA-24 23 IMA-32 24 GSM 26 G723-5.3 27 G723-6.4 28 G729A |
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-f filetype |
Specify the file type. File types are .vox, .wav, and .vce. By default, the file type is inferred from the file name. A file having an extension other than .vox or .wav is considered VCE (flat). If no file type is specified and the file name does not have an extension, .vox is assumed. |
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-n |
Not show message information. |
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-? |
Display an on-screen list of options. |
vceClose, vceGetHighMessageNumber, vceGetMessageSize, vceGetOpenInfo, vceOpenFile, vceSetCurrentMessage
vceinfo ctademo
Natural Access Voice File Info Utility V 1.5 (Aug 30 2001)
File: 'ctademo.vox'
Type: NMS Vox
Encoding: NMS 24 Kbps
High Msg: 18
Msg 0 is 1080 ms "zero"
Msg 1 is 940 ms "one"
Msg 2 is 940 ms "two"
Msg 3 is 960 ms "three"
Msg 4 is 920 ms "four"
Msg 5 is 960 ms "five"
Msg 6 is 920 ms "six"
Msg 7 is 920 ms "seven"
Msg 8 is 920 ms "eight"
Msg 9 is 940 ms "nine"
Msg 10 is 1940 ms "the digits dialed were"
Msg 11 is 2300 ms "the calling party's number is"
Msg 12 is 1580 ms "thank you for calling"
Msg 13 is 3700 ms "press 1 to record, 2 to play, 3 to hang up"
Msg 14 is 1820 ms "there is nothing to play"
Msg 15 is 2340 ms "you are being called by the demo"
Msg 16 is 4040 ms "please enter the extension of the party you"
Msg 17 is 2240 ms "I'll try that extension now"
Msg 18 is 960 ms "goodbye"