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Creating Your Own Indexed WAVE Files 
ReadiVoice uses an indexed WAVE file to store the short sound clips that are 
played in various combinations to speak numbers, dates, and times. Indexed 
WAVE files can also be used for other purposes. 
Using the indexed WAVE file format, you can support several languages by 
supplying the necessary sound clips and building separate files for each 
language. The next section, “
, describes how to 
create indexed WAVE files. 
For more detailed information about WAVE files in general and indexed 
WAVE files in particular, see 
Building Indexed WAVE Files
Polycom’s indexed WAVE file is the concatenation of several individual 
WAVE (.wav) files into a single file. Individual sound clips are accessed by 
using an index or offset into the file. 
For InnoVox 480 bridges, both the source WAVE files and the output indexed 
WAVE file store the audio data using 4-bit IMA ADPCM format 
(8000 samples/second, 16-bit mono, compressed 4:1). For InnoVox 4000 
bridges, both the source WAVE files and the output indexed WAVE file store 
the audio data using 8-bit 
µ-law format (8000 samples/second, 16-bit mono).
The two types of indexed WAVE files you can build are: 
Predefined — contains sound clips for numbers, dates, times, etc. The number 
of sound clips in the file is language specific and may vary from language to 
language. Grammar rules for the language are applied during playback. 
Generic — contains a fixed set of sound clips used to say words or phrases for 
the application. No grammar rules are applied during playback. 
Both types of indexed WAVE files are built the same way, using the genvoice 
utility. You specify the key file to use, the directory location for the sound clips, 
and the output file name. Only setting up the key file is different. 
Key File Guidelines
Follow these formatting guidelines when creating key files: 
• Each entry must be on one line (carriage returns aren’t legal white space). 
• Lines containing a pound sign (#) in the first column are ignored (treated 
as comment lines). 
• Blank lines are ignored. 
• Identifiers can be separated by any amount of white space. White space is 
defined as tabs and spaces.