Hi Steven,
So, how does encouraging people to feed each other random unresearched
answers help? That would seem to multiply the support problem, rather
than resuce it. Every dumb answer tends to require several extensively
detailed correct answers to overcome its effect.
Regards,
Steve
Steven
On Tue, 2004-04-06 at 10:49, Steve Underwood wrote:
> Why do people get this uncontrollable urge to post, when the don't know
> the correct answer? :-)
Having the absolute correct answer isn't always important if it steers
the requester in the right direction of self enlightenment.
Don't discou
Why do people get this uncontrollable urge to post, when the don't know
the correct answer? :-)
Regards,
Steve
Leo Ann Boon wrote:
I think that's the IMA ADCPM format.
Steve Underwood wrote:
Yves Chouinard wrote:
I found some posts regarding this issue dating of September 2003,
but no
real a
I think that's the IMA ADCPM format.
Steve Underwood wrote:
Yves Chouinard wrote:
I found some posts regarding this issue dating of September 2003, but no
real answer.
The ADPCM format supported by Asterisk (the .vox files) is 4-bit, 8
kHz. I
need 4-bit, 6 kHz, which is also a widespread Dialog
Yves Chouinard wrote:
I found some posts regarding this issue dating of September 2003, but no
real answer.
The ADPCM format supported by Asterisk (the .vox files) is 4-bit, 8 kHz. I
need 4-bit, 6 kHz, which is also a widespread Dialogic format, to help
migration.
Is there an existing format/codec
Yves Chouinard wrote:
> I found some posts regarding this issue dating of September 2003, but
> no real answer.
>
> The ADPCM format supported by Asterisk (the .vox files) is 4-bit, 8
> kHz. I need 4-bit, 6 kHz, which is also a widespread Dialogic format,
> to help migration.
Could your files
I found some posts regarding this issue dating of September 2003, but no
real answer.
The ADPCM format supported by Asterisk (the .vox files) is 4-bit, 8 kHz. I
need 4-bit, 6 kHz, which is also a widespread Dialogic format, to help
migration.
Is there an existing format/codec for this? If not, ca