Just curious, did you try to listen to the
attachments on a different computer? Just covering the basic
diagnostic steps.
From: Gary G.
Hendershot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2006
7:17 PM
To: 'Tom Lynn'; 'Discussion of
AstLinux - Asterisk on Compact Flash'
Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] 4.3
- Works, but have issues/questions
Tom:
hmmmm ... interesting ... that is pretty
much same as what I am doing ... I hate puzzels ...
I am such a noobie at Astlinux that I
would normally just assume I had screwed up a minor config issue somewhere ...
but my setup here is so generic I cant for the life of me think of how I might
have messed it up ...
I am using pretty decent hardware, a
reliable commercial grade SIP DID provider, Cisco SIP 7960 phone v8.2 ,
Astlinux 4.3 ... my setup as I mentioned is so vanilla its very nearly canned
... wanted to get everyting working reliably before I tortured it with some of
my more esoteric requirements ...
The voice mails that I pull using the
Cisco phone sound GREAT !!! ... but that darn WAV attachment has NO volume ...
way it is right now its pretty much not useable ...
I find it depressing that it seems to work
for you ... what are you doing that is different that what I am
doing ???
G.Hendershot
From: Tom Lynn
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2006 7:05
PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
Discussion of AstLinux - Asterisk on Compact Flash
Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] 4.3
- Works, but have issues/questions
No, it's an inbound sip
channel which goes to voicemail when the sip station doesn't answer.
On 8/26/06, Gary G.
Hendershot <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
is the source of your email a ZAP channel
???
my setup is all SIP and I am wondering if
there is something going on with a codec conversion that might be in some way
related to SIP ... I do not think this is a problem that is specific to
Astlinux ... I had the same problem a long time ago with generic Asterisk but
it went away about the time v1.09 was released and now seems have returned
in v1.2.11 ... on my SIP only setup, the volume of the attached voicemail
even with the sound card turned all the way up can hardly be heard ...
G.Hendershot
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Behalf Of Tom Lynn
Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2006
5:35 PM
To: Discussion of AstLinux -
Asterisk on Compact Flash
Subject: Re:
[Astlinux-users] 4.3 - Works, but have issues/questions
I'm using wav49 and my
messages in e-mail are coming through loud and clear. My sound card
volume is set at half and I've had to turn down the volume control on my
headset to make things sound comfortable. No volume problems here.
On 8/25/06, Kristian
Kielhofner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Gary G. Hendershot wrote:
> thanks Lonnie, but I am stuck with Windows and of course the best
> supported audio format in Windows is WAV ... I do have a Windows GSM
> player on my desktop workstation so I can give your suggestion a try and
> see if the GSM file can be heard any better ... unfortunate, getting
> such a player on my WinCE based cell phone/pda could be a problem ...
>
> I am quite new to Astlinux but have been playing wiht Asterisk for some
> years now ... have done Asterisk from scratch, [EMAIL PROTECTED]/Trixbox
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/Trixbox>
and have even experimented with some odd
> ball distros you may never had heard of ... the volume level of WAV
> email attachments was an issue up to about Asterisk v1.09 ... at that
> point there seemed to be an improvment that made the feature usable so I
> just got used to it working without messing with it ... was a bit
> surprised to see the problem back when I finally got all the other bugs
> in my Astlinux setup fixed to the point where I have put it into service
...
>
> In any case, thank you for your insight into the issue ... I will give
> the GSM format a try ... if it works, I will have to figure out a way to
> get a GSM player on my office workstations to support this ... its a
> pain in the rear but if its the "low cost/no cost" solution, its
worth
> looking into ...
>
> G.Hendershot
>
G,
I wouldn't expect too much
(any) difference between gsm and wav49
anyways. They are exactly the same audio format, wav49 just has some
microsoft-ish headers attached so that it plays back in Windows.
As far as the issue overall, I
don't know how it could be AstLinux
specific. I only apply the bare minimum necessary patches to get
Asterisk to compile under uclibc. Nothing more. If it
happens in
AstLinux, it should happen in any other distro. Have you tried
1.2.10
on any others?
--
Kristian Kielhofner
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