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first off, I want to thank you guys for putting up with all
my crying about wav email attachment volume ... a couple of you were kind enough
to compare hardware setups with me, sent me samples of what your voice mail
attachments sound like and so on ...
thank you, thank you ...
I have figured it out and frankly I am not sure I would
have if you guys had not talked me through it ... it turns out is
something odd with the office Windows XP workstation I normally get my
email on ... when I move the voicemail attachments from that machine over to my
CentOS machine and playback using Audacity, the voicemail attachments are quite
usable ... they are far from being LOUD but at least I can hear them clearly
...
So, the puzzle is solved ... now I have to figure out what
the heck is going on with my Windows workstation and if this is something unique
to this one if its something that is common to the 12 similar workstations I
need this to work on at the office ...
Bottom line is the problem appears to be Windows related,
not related to either Asterisk or Astlinux ... if this question comes up
again, tell them to try listening to the attachment on another computer ... this
was counter intuitive for me because my workstation seems to play other WAV
files quite well ... but it turned out to be the problem in my case
...
Thanks again
G.Hendershot From: Kevin Kiely [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2006 8:56 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'Discussion of AstLinux - Asterisk on Compact Flash' Subject: RE: [Astlinux-users] 4.3 - Works, but have issues/questions 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] 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] 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
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:
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