Kevin P. Fleming: > In other words, to take a WAV file _created by Asterisk_ and > turn it into GSM, this is all that is needed: > > $ sox file.wav file.gsm
Which is where I'd got to. However, it doesn't appear to work - all I end up with is a very loud hiss.... So that's when I looked at the Wiki and saw the "$ sox inputfile.wav -r 8000 -c 1 outputfile.gsm resample -ql". Assuming that I had made a huge mistake and sox needed some form of hocus-pocus, I tried that too and got the error message I initially quoted. Given that the "$ sox inputfile.wav -r 8000 -c 1 outputfile.gsm resample -ql" was posted on the wiki and nobody had added any comments to say that that was wrong/didn't work etc., I assumed that it meant 'any wav file' rather than what it now obviously means 'any higher sample rate wav file' (isn't hindsight wonderful!). Anyway, thank you to everybody who replied. I'll be bound to get to the bottom of it sooner or later! Cheers, Nick. _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users