[Asterisk-Users] Re: Grandstream ringtone maker (was Re: Grandstream v1.0.4.68 firmware)

2004-06-02 Thread vv
It seem there are trouble with some sound file about checksum
calculation

By example I have a wav file = 99kb after converted in ul = 39 kb , but
makering give me checksum error !!
I trying a wav file recorded with voice recorder, work fine , just
chunk error message 


checksum before = db8e
checksum after  = 4db2
checksum failed


Olivier.

 

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 Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Grandstream ringtone maker (was 
 Re: Grandstream v1.0.4.68 firmware)
 
 Now if I could only get my GS phones to load the ring tone files. The
 TFTP log shows all the requests for the usual boot files and the cfg 
 files but NO requests for the ring tones, not even file not found 
 responses. I can't believe that this is the tftp server. I 
 have tried it 
 on at least three different phones, purchased in 2 different lots and 
 still no luck.  Maybe the phones just don't like me.

Maybe :-)

I successfully converted some of the ringtones I had for our 7940/7960
phones which were loaded onto the GS phones with no problems.

I just spotted the response from Tony Mountifield - if that's the case,
make sure they're not bigger than 65536 bytes. Ours are all around the
3 bytes mark.

-Shaun

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[Asterisk-Users] Re: Grandstream ringtone maker (was Re: Grandstream v1.0.4.68 firmware)

2004-06-02 Thread Stephen R. Besch
Stig Hess wrote:
Now if I could only get my GS phones to load the ring tone files. The 
TFTP log shows all the requests for the usual boot files and the cfg 
files but NO requests for the ring tones, not even file not found 
responses. I can't believe that this is the tftp server. I have tried
it 

on at least three different phones, purchased in 2 different lots and 
still no luck.  Maybe the phones just don't like me.

I have exactly the same problem. Could there be different hardware
versions?
Stig
Can't say I haven't wondered that myself. Given that there are no serial 
numbers visible on the phones, I suspect that one could use the MAC 
address as a serial number, since these are probably allocated 
sequentially. Only the last 6 digits should change. My first phone 
(bought as an evaluator) has last 6 digits of 002175. The second 
shipment has numbers in the range of 002935 and up. It would be 
interesting to know if the MAC's from the phones that work are 
significantly higher than these.

Stephen R. Besch
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[Asterisk-Users] Re: Grandstream ringtone maker (was Re: Grandstream v1.0.4.68 firmware)

2004-06-02 Thread Stephen R. Besch
Tony Mountifield wrote:

Make sure the ring tone files are no bigger than 65536 bytes.
Earlier versions of my program didn't check for this, but the latest
one does.
That's potentially important information, but even still, the tftp log 
would show the phone requesting the file, even if it rejects it later 
for being overly long.

Stephen R. Besch
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[Asterisk-Users] Re: Grandstream ringtone maker (was Re: Grandstream v1.0.4.68 firmware)

2004-06-02 Thread Tony Mountifield
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
vv [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 It seem there are trouble with some sound file about checksum
 calculation
 
 By example I have a wav file = 99kb after converted in ul = 39 kb , but
 makering give me checksum error !!
 I trying a wav file recorded with voice recorder, work fine , just
 chunk error message 
 
 
 checksum before = db8e
 checksum after  = 4db2
 checksum failed

Are you running the perl program on Unix/Linux or on Windows?

It has only been tested on Linux, and may need binmode STDIN;
if running under Windows.

Cheers,
Tony
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RE : [Asterisk-Users] Re: Grandstream ringtone maker (was Re: Grandstream v1.0.4.68 firmware)

2004-06-02 Thread vv
I'm running on Linux box (redhat 9).

After some tests, it's the script when filling the header wich cause
some trouble.
When the checksum is ok, I've 1 extra byte.
By example the Ringtone filename start at offset 0x11, and the audio
stream at 0x201

When the checksum is false, the file length is write on 3 bytes
following by the checksum... The audio stream begin at offset 0x203

Perhaps it's a missconfiguration of my Perl ??  


Olivier.


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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
vv [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 It seem there are trouble with some sound file about checksum 
 calculation
 
 By example I have a wav file = 99kb after converted in ul = 39 kb , 
 but makering give me checksum error !! I trying a wav file recorded 
 with voice recorder, work fine , just chunk error message
 
 
 checksum before = db8e
 checksum after  = 4db2
 checksum failed

Are you running the perl program on Unix/Linux or on Windows?

It has only been tested on Linux, and may need binmode STDIN; if
running under Windows.

Cheers,
Tony
-- 
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Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.softins.co.uk
Play: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://tony.mountifield.org
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[Asterisk-Users] Re: Grandstream ringtone maker (was Re: Grandstream v1.0.4.68 firmware)

2004-06-02 Thread Tony Mountifield
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
vv [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm running on Linux box (redhat 9).
 
 After some tests, it's the script when filling the header wich cause
 some trouble.
 When the checksum is ok, I've 1 extra byte.
 By example the Ringtone filename start at offset 0x11, and the audio
 stream at 0x201
 
 When the checksum is false, the file length is write on 3 bytes
 following by the checksum... The audio stream begin at offset 0x203
 
 Perhaps it's a missconfiguration of my Perl ??  

Difficult to say. Please could you email me a couple of your ringtone
files? One with the extra 3 bytes, and another with the extra 1 byte?

There may be something my program hasn't taken account of, and it would
help me to find out what it is.

Thanks
Tony

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[Asterisk-Users] Re: Grandstream ringtone maker (was Re: Grandstream v1.0.4.68 firmware)

2004-06-01 Thread Stephen R. Besch
Philipp von Klitzing wrote:
Hi!
Excellent!!
Philipp

See near the bottom for the interesting bit :-)
OK, while composing this post I decided to write a perl program to read
a uLaw stream on standard input and create a suitable header, writing
the result to an output file.
It can be found at http://www.softins.co.uk/makering.pl.txt

Now if I could only get my GS phones to load the ring tone files. The 
TFTP log shows all the requests for the usual boot files and the cfg 
files but NO requests for the ring tones, not even file not found 
responses. I can't believe that this is the tftp server. I have tried it 
on at least three different phones, purchased in 2 different lots and 
still no luck.  Maybe the phones just don't like me.

Stephen R. Besch
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Grandstream ringtone maker (was Re: Grandstream v1.0.4.68 firmware)

2004-06-01 Thread Tomas Prybil
Stephen R. Besch wrote:
See near the bottom for the interesting bit :-)
OK, while composing this post I decided to write a perl program to read
a uLaw stream on standard input and create a suitable header, writing
the result to an output file.
It can be found at http://www.softins.co.uk/makering.pl.txt

Now if I could only get my GS phones to load the ring tone files. The 
TFTP log shows all the requests for the usual boot files and the cfg 
files but NO requests for the ring tones, not even file not found 
responses. I can't believe that this is the tftp server. I have tried 
it on at least three different phones, purchased in 2 different lots 
and still no luck.  Maybe the phones just don't like me.
The funny thing is that some phones requests the *all* the files and 
some dont. I dont see the difference between the phones, and Yes they 
are from the same lot

May 31 20:59:51 galaxy tftpd[31324]: Serving bootload.bin to 
nnn.113.84.34:61383
May 31 20:59:57 galaxy tftpd[31325]: Serving bootload.bin to 
nnn.113.84.34:61383
May 31 20:59:57 galaxy tftpd[31326]: Serving bt100.bin to 
nnn.113.84.34:61385
May 31 21:00:12 galaxy tftpd[31347]: Serving voc.bin to 
nnn.113.84.34:61387
May 31 21:00:25 galaxy tftpd[31348]: Serving html100.bin to 
nnn.113.84.34:61389
May 31 21:00:29 galaxy tftpd[31349]: Serving ring1.bin to 
nnn.113.84.34:61391
May 31 21:00:34 galaxy tftpd[31350]: Serving ring2.bin to 
nnn.113.84.34:61393
May 31 21:00:40 galaxy tftpd[31351]: Serving ring3.bin to 
nnn.113.84.34:61395


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[Asterisk-Users] Re: Grandstream ringtone maker (was Re: Grandstream v1.0.4.68 firmware)

2004-06-01 Thread Tony Mountifield
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Stig Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Now if I could only get my GS phones to load the ring tone files. The 
 TFTP log shows all the requests for the usual boot files and the cfg 
 files but NO requests for the ring tones, not even file not found 
 responses. I can't believe that this is the tftp server. I have tried
 it 
 on at least three different phones, purchased in 2 different lots and 
 still no luck.  Maybe the phones just don't like me.
 
 I have exactly the same problem. Could there be different hardware
 versions?

Make sure the ring tone files are no bigger than 65536 bytes.

Earlier versions of my program didn't check for this, but the latest
one does.

Cheers,
Tony
-- 
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Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.softins.co.uk
Play: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://tony.mountifield.org
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Grandstream ringtone maker (was Re: Grandstream v1.0.4.68 firmware)

2004-06-01 Thread Shaun Ewing
 

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 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
 Stephen R. Besch
 Sent: Wednesday, 2 June 2004 5:24 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Grandstream ringtone maker (was 
 Re: Grandstream v1.0.4.68 firmware)
 
 Now if I could only get my GS phones to load the ring tone files. The 
 TFTP log shows all the requests for the usual boot files and the cfg 
 files but NO requests for the ring tones, not even file not found 
 responses. I can't believe that this is the tftp server. I 
 have tried it 
 on at least three different phones, purchased in 2 different lots and 
 still no luck.  Maybe the phones just don't like me.

Maybe :-)

I successfully converted some of the ringtones I had for our 7940/7960
phones which were loaded onto the GS phones with no problems.

I just spotted the response from Tony Mountifield - if that's the case, make
sure they're not bigger than 65536 bytes. Ours are all around the 3
bytes mark.

-Shaun

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