, October 18, 2004 3:39 PMTo:
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Conversion
Hi!
Does anybody know how to convert .gsm file format
to .g729 in order to use it for an IVR system?
Thanks in advance.
Vïctor
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] GSM to g729 Conversion
Hi!
Does anybody know how to convert .gsm file format to .g729 in order to use
it for an IVR system?
Thanks in advance.
Vïctor
Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM to g729 Conversion
States right here:
http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-
index.php?page=Convert%20WAV%20audio%20files%20for%20use%20in%20Asterisk
Asterisk can play anything it has a format and codec for. Including wav,
gsm, g729, g726, wav49 all of which
, then
we don't need the licenses.
Matthew
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] GSM to g729 Conversion
Record them from
: RE: [Asterisk-Users] GSM to g729 Conversion
Record them from a phone that speaks g729 right to raw .g729 files.
bkw
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM to g729 Conversion
There is no way to convert existing files to g729? The only
reason we need the licenses is to access voicemail since they
are in GSM. All our phones have g729 built in. But if you
try
Jay Milk wrote:
I will convert all your GSM files to G729 files -- you'd still have to
figure out how you need to stream them. Also, I have a bridge for sale
if you're interested.
There is no need to figure out how you need to stream them. Playback()
works just fine with .g729 files.
In fact,
On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 11:03:31 -0500, Matthew Boehm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is no way to convert existing files to g729? The only reason we need
the licenses is to access voicemail since they are in GSM. All our phones
have g729 built in. But if you try and access VM, you get that No
app_voicemail uses ast_streamfile or related. so no changes would be
necessary. if it finds a file already encoded in the correct type for the
channel it's about to play on it'll prefer to use that file instead of
attempting to transcode. when transcoding i believe it will also prefer to
Matthew == Matthew Boehm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Matthew There is no way to convert existing files to g729?
The reference codec has a cli to do that. It converts from raw
16-bit signed linear files (sox filetype sw) to g729 files that
should work with *'s format_g729.
I beleive it is even
Hi!
Does anybody know how to convert .gsm file format
to .g729 in order to use it for an IVR system?
Thanks in advance.
Vïctor
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