Is there any plugin that allows users to post voice subjects?
Is there anyone interested in such plugin?
this may help: I remember @simon has worked on “sound track upload”, but I couldn’t find it now via search.
I think this is it?
https://meta.discourse.org/t/plugins-for-audio-file-uploads/36313
If you enable audio filetypes for your forum, (mp3, ogg, wav, m4a) when audio files are uploaded, they should give you the browser’s default audio player.
Audio files are very large, so you would probably only want to enable them if you are storing uploads externally.
Edit: with the m4a filetype enabled, I can upload audio directly from my Android phones voice recorder app. That might be close to what you are looking for.
Is there any way to limit the length of the audio to X seconds?
Do users record their voice or need to upload the files?
No, but you can set the ‘max attachment size’ on Discourse to limit upload sizes. From my phone, a 1 minute audio recording is approximately 1000kb.
They need to upload the file. On my phone it is quite straightforward. Clicking the upload button in the composer opens the phone’s ‘Choose an action’ menu. That lets me select the phone’s voice recorder app.
Following @simon’s suggestions, I get a player when a user uploads an audio file directly, but not when the audio file comes as an email attachment. In that case, a link to download the audio file is displayed. I’m testing Discourse as a ticketing system and our inboxes receive a good amount of voicemails to handle (forwarded from our phone line), so I’m interested in the player option when someone emails an audio file. Is there a way to configure this?
Can you send an audio file as an email attachment here by replying to this via email so that we can have a look?
I’ve tried to reply with an audio attachment but it appears that audio files are not authorized here ("authorized extensions: jpg, jpeg, png, gif, pdf, csv, gz, json, svg, mp4, txt, docx, mov, tex”).
Regardless, the same thing appears to happen with audio-only video files. Here is an .mp4 being sent as an email attachment.
Test audio recording.mp4 (44.1 KB)
And here it is with the direct upload.
Thanks @Elena_Lappen.
@gerhard, can you see if we can improve attachment_markdown to check if we can onebox the upload?
I’m reviving this topic because I think voice messages are a big accessibility feature. I’m looking for
- Voice recording
- Accessible to those who are D/deaf and/or hard of hearing
- So likely via automatic transcription
- Translatable
- Stored externally
We use VoiceText to do this on Slack, and it works very very well.
I’d love for it to be an option for Discourse, though! I don’t know how to necessarily get that to happen, but the workflow is just right.
For Discourse, perhaps an intermediary step is adding a button to the composer that opens a link to a voice recorder site. I’ve experimented with different voice recorders and here are some options. None of them are perfect, but would love to hear your feedback on this idea!
Otter.ai
Automatic transcription. Requires log-in and requires payment after 600 minutes/month (which is a lot, though!)
Reverb
Super simple to use. No log-in required. However, no automatic transcription.
SpeakPipe
Also super simple to use. No log-in required. No automatic transcription. 5 minute time limit per recording. Not as pretty as Reverb.
También estaría muy interesado en esta función dentro de Discourse, la solución actual no parece algo que mis usuarios harían debido a las complicaciones que algunos de mis usuarios pueden enfrentar.
Hola chicos
¡Me encargo de esto! Esta es una función que me interesa ya que quiero trasladar principalmente la comunicación a nuestro personal a mensajes de voz.
Probé la dictado de Siri, pero es una pesadilla (al menos para el idioma alemán). Y estoy en Firefox, por lo que el dictado de Google Chrome no es una opción.
¿Alguien ha logrado algo similar?
@debryc ¿Has descubierto alguna implementación nativa con Discourse? Mi escenario ideal sería usar un servicio desde el editor para que la transcripción completa se incruste automáticamente en la publicación.
@jrgong Yo también he estado siguiendo esto.
Existe este Componente de Tema de @angus (que actualmente está roto)…
También, hay un Plugin de @peter.be que ahora funciona…
Los Componentes de Tema suelen ser mejores y más flexibles, ¡así que el Componente de Tema de @angus es probablemente la mejor solución! Quizás podríamos contribuir para pagar a uno de los desarrolladores para que arregle el Componente de Tema.
@jrgong también existe esto, que en realidad es genial y estable de código abierto… que podría considerar empaquetar como un componente de tema.
Soundcite parece interesante por su naturaleza de código abierto ![]()
El siguiente paso sería, obviamente, integrarlo de forma nativa en las publicaciones de Discourse.
Sí, envíame un mensaje privado, estoy interesado ![]()
