On Monday 19 September 2005 12:38, Rich Adamson wrote: > The g(6) adds a 6 db gain for zap calls that end up recording a Voicemail > message. ...
> * 'g(#)' the specified amount of gain will be requested during message > recording (units are whole-number decibels (dB)) How in the hell does that make any sense? are your normal incoming calls quiet too or just voicemail? > In my case, the asterisk box is located about 7db from the central > office. As noted in bug 2023 (and 2022), calls from an outside pstn > line coming into asterisk incure a 7db pstn loss (which can't be adjusted > for with rxgain and txgain as changing those values to something > reasonable generates echo). Retrieving that VM message from an outside > location creates another 7db loss (now -14db down in total), making it > very difficult (if not impossible) to hear the message. (And, yes I've > gone through all the recommendations with wav vs gsm files, etc.) I am not sure I understand why the txgain/rxgain isn't fixing it without adding unacceptable echo... this all seems very odd... I mean for a test you should be able to dial an echo() application and have extremely quiet echoed audio... is this the case? > The work around "only" kicks in if the call comes from a zap channel > and ends up in voicemail, adding a 6db gain to that recorded message. > No other channel types are impacted by this new parameter. This is a HELL of a band-aid. -A. _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation sponsored by Easynews.com -- Asterisk-Users mailing list Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users