Hello everybody,
does anybody know how to handle the following problem?

I update some gsm audio files every 10 minutes, by rewriting directly on them.

I've noticed that if the file is being played by asterisk exactly in the moment when I rewrite onto it, who is calling hears a small "jump" and then it is the updated file that starts being played, starting from about the same position of the old one. (i.e. if the update arrives after 10 seconds of playing on the old file, the updated file starts after the jump about at its 10 second position). I would prefer to end up with the old file without changing the current conversation.

Maybe a parameter handle this?
Otherwise the only way that I see is to give a different name to each file, then let asterisk read the most up-to-date. But it would be not as easy as it is now.

For information, I use Asterisk 1.2.6 on Linux CentOS. I pay a SIP Gateway to have a geographical number that points to my asterisk (sorry if I do not use the correct terms).


Thanks a lot!
Cheers,
Marco

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