I'm using Swedish on version 1.4.13. The full part of the
log is:
[Oct 13 12:51:16] WARNING[7810] file.c: File digits/ett does not exist in any
format
[Oct 13 12:51:16] WARNING[7810] file.c: Unable to open digits/ett (format 0x8
(alaw)): No such file or directory
The word 'ett' means 'one'.
Am Samstag, den 13.10.2007, 15:01 +0200 schrieb Turbo Fredriksson:
I'm using Swedish on version 1.4.13. The full part of the
log is:
[Oct 13 12:51:16] WARNING[7810] file.c: File digits/ett does not exist in any
format
[Oct 13 12:51:16] WARNING[7810] file.c: Unable to open digits/ett
Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
I'm using Swedish on version 1.4.13. The full part of the
log is:
[Oct 13 12:51:16] WARNING[7810] file.c: File digits/ett does not exist in any
format
[Oct 13 12:51:16] WARNING[7810] file.c: Unable to open digits/ett (format 0x8
(alaw)): No such file or
Anselm == Anselm Martin Hoffmeister [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anselm You could also copy the file en.gsm which should exist
Anselm there over to ett.gsm - wrong reading will result, but I
Anselm guess people understand what is meant, like they would
Anselm understand you have
Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
Any idea where the current
[swedish]
files come from? I.e. who recorded
them/whos voice it is?
Only you can tell where you got the sound files you use.
Regards,
Philipp Kempgen
--
amooma GmbH - Bachstr. 126 - 56566 Neuwied - http://www.amooma.de
Let's use IT
Philipp == Philipp Kempgen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
files come from? I.e. who recorded them/whos voice it is?
Philipp Only you can tell where you got the sound files you use.
I thought they came with Asterisk (v1.4.13).. Sorry, that was a separate
package Got the supplier, thanx.