[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 11/16/2005 09:46:17 PM:

> Hi,
>          Yes,  I'm using wav for my recording and the file is quite large.

I too am using WAV files because of the volume issue:  WAV files are shifted two bits louder than any other format.  (slight details here:  http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2005-September/124570.html)  That means I'm getting 1MB voicemail files e-mailed to me.  It's not that big of a deal, but it's kind of stupid.

Any word on if the shifted-bits nature of the WAV format is present (or even better:  selectable) on any of the other formats in 1.2?  Or might this be a post-1.2 feature worth considering?

I haven't programmed in C in a good 10 years or so.  But this one motivates me.  I'm pretty sure I can hack a simple x = x << 2; in there, but making it selectable from within the voicemail configuration file (or wherever else it should go) would be much tougher for me.  Might there be a similar selectable feature that I could examine and get an idea of how to do it?  Any voicemail experts out there?

Tim Massey
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