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3.5.2Continuous Speech Processing API for Host Media Processing Demo Guide

The Continuous Speech Processing API for HMP Demo is designed to run using a series of four or fewer contiguous channels. The highest channel number in the series must be 120 or lower. Attempts to run the demo using a channel number higher than 120 will cause the demo to fail.

(IPY00009701 = PTR 34019)

For Linux, the Continuous Speech Processing API for HMP Demo is located in:

$(INTEL_DIALOGIC_DIR)/demos/SpeechProcessing/CSPDemo/Release/

The demo is started by executing the following command:

./CSPDemo -<option>

3.5.3IP Media Server for Host Media Processing Demo Guide

The IP Media Server for HMP Demo is designed to run using a series of four or fewer contiguous channels. The highest channel number in the series must be 120 or lower. Attempts to run the demo using a channel number higher than 120 will cause the demo to fail.

(IPY00009701 = PTR 34019)

The following changes and corrections apply:

The name of this document was originally titled IP Media Server (Global Call) Demo Guide.

In Section 3.1.1, “Configuration File Location”, of Chapter 3, “Preparing to Run the Demo”, the location of the file for Linux should be:

$(INTEL_DIALOGIC_DIR)/demos/IPMediaServer/Release/

In Section 3.2, “Compiling and Linking” of Chapter 3, “Preparing to Run the Demo”, the path given in the example for compiling the entire project should be:

$(INTEL_DIALOGIC_DIR)/demos/IPMediaServer/

and the path given in the example for compiling an individual module should be: $(INTEL_DIALOGIC_DIR)/demos/IPMediaServer/Modules/FaxModule

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