Hi guys
Has anybody encountered a situation where .gsm recordings are corrupted if
the Asterisk instance is running in a virtual machine?
Specifically running Asterisk in MS Azure cloud VMs on Centos 7 inside the
hosted instance.
Switching to .wav files solves the problem, I can only guess that
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 01:56:43PM -0500, Javier Prieto Gomez wrote:
>I think that you can use quicktime..
Correct; Quicktime as a plugin can play GSM.
One small note, though: if you're unlucky enough to be using FireFox on
Win2k still, you're screwed. The newest QT that will run on Win2k is
Hi
I think that you can use quicktime..
bye
Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 23:40:37 +0500From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL
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Use winamp media player with their gsm extension.Shariq
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 10:40 PM, Gustavo A Gonzalez <[EMAIL PROTEC
Use winamp media player with their gsm extension.
Shariq
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 10:40 PM, Gustavo A Gonzalez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Hi folks!
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> I want to play gsm agents recordings from a web interface, to do that,
> someone knows some media player that launches when I click on th
Hi!
Maybe I'm dense: You need a player that can be launced from within your
browser when you click on a remote or local file?
If it can be a simple system-application, you could try sox (in every linux
distro). I think it plays gsm just fine. If you need some kind of applet, that
opens in
Hi folks!
I want to play gsm agents recordings from a web interface, to do that,
someone knows some media player that launches when I click on the file that
I want to hear?
Thanks!
Gustavo A. González
Dto. de Infraestructura
Despegar.com, Inc.
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