I'm using the perl script to save the audio files generated from asterisk. I want to convert the audio files to text using STT engine but while saving the audio files in /tmp directory it is taking time nearly 1 minute and sometimes more than that and before saving the files the STT gets called and fetches for the wav file and ultimately failing to give a text file this is the code I'm using
my ($fh, $tmpname) = tempfile("stt_XXXXXX", DIR => $tmpdir, UNLINK => +1); print "RECORD FILE $tmpname wav \"$intkey\" \"$abs_timeout\" $beep \"$ +silence\"\n"; @result = checkresponse(); die "$name Failed to record file, aborting...\n" if ($result[0] == -1) +; if ($debug) { warn "$name Recording Format: $format, Rate: $samplerate Hz, ", "Lan +guage: $language, ", "$silence, Interrupt keys: $intkey, Beep: $beep\ +n"; } my $response = $ua->get("http://127.0.0.1:8000/speech_to_text/?file_pa +th=$tmpname.wav");

In reply to How can I reduce the time taken by wav file to save in /tmp folder by srikanth

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