Need help for my final project- ISD chips

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The project involves using ISD2590P chips to record and playback audio messages triggered by buttons. Each button will correspond to a different audio output, with a maximum recording time of 90 seconds. The user plans to utilize a PIC microcontroller to manage the button inputs and extract audio from specified addresses on the ISD chip. A key concern is whether the playback will stop at the end of the recorded message or at the internal End Of Message (EOM) marker. Testing the chip's functionality with a 90-second message is suggested to determine the playback behavior.
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For this project, I need about 10 input as buttons and each input produce different output. Its output is the playback of audio message which is being record in the ISD Chip.

I plan to use ISD2590P chips which will be able to record of about 90second only, which is more enought for me. I will record the audio message by using addressable which mean record start from the specified address. After the audio messages have been recored, I plan to use PIC to set the port of it as the input which are the buttons and extract the audio file of the specified address from the ISD chips.

Do you guys think this will success? The only thing I worry about is that the audio messsage playback at the specified address will play till the end of the whole recorded message? do u think will or it will only play till end of the internal End Of Message (EOM) marker which mean a portion of the audio message??
 
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