thanks for you response. Am using sip to access the sound files.The sound files 
are recorded with higher sampling rate and 'soxed'to 8khz on the IVR 
machine........... could it be that resampling is responsible for the 
degradation?Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 16:44:10 -0400From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: [asterisk-users] WAV file best sound quality8khz is not 
the best sampling rate, but that is the best you can do on the PSTN.   HOWEVER, 
you should be able to get fairly decent sound qualify out of an 8khz sound file 
on the phone line.   We have our IVR recorded at 8khz and it sounds fine.   Are 
you using any compression, or G711u/PSTN for your trunks/phones?
On 6/13/07, Akpome Akpoguma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




Hi,I have been using wav files with sample rate of 8khz and 8 bits and I find 
the sound quality really poor.What is the best sound quality I can achieve on 
Asterisk?Responses would be appreciated.
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