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## Known limitations
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- In-band DTMF isn't supported. Use RFC 2833 DTMF instead.
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- Text-to-Speech text prompts support a maximum of 4000 characters, if your prompt is longer than this we suggest using SSML for Text-to-Speechbased play actions.
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-When recording is enabled speech input is recorded for 1:1 calls, but is not recorded in group calls.
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-For scenarios where you exceed your Speech service quota limit, you can request to increase this limit by following the steps outlined in [Speech services quotas and limits](/azure/ai-services/speech-service/speech-services-quotas-and-limits).
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- Text-to-Speech prompts support a maximum of 4,000 characters. If your prompt is longer than this limit, we suggest using SSML for Text-to-Speech-based play actions.
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-Speech input for recordings is captured for 1:1 calls but not recorded in group calls when recording is enabled.
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- Speech service quota increases can be requested if you exceed your quota limit. Follow the steps outlined [here](/azure/ai-services/speech-service/speech-services-quotas-and-limits) to request an increase.
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