On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 8:33 PM, Neeraj Chand
wrote:
> While you're testing, capture iax2 debug info as well as that may point to
> other factors/issues.
>
> Possible fixes:
> File conversion:
> Yes asterisk can do the conversion
> File convert xyz.ulaw xyz.wav
> As long as you selected wav format
While you're testing, capture iax2 debug info as well as that may point to
other factors/issues.
Possible fixes:
File conversion:
Yes asterisk can do the conversion
File convert xyz.ulaw xyz.wav
As long as you selected wav format in the initial build.
Timing module for iax:
Check your modul
I believe I am using software, since I don't have any special hardware
installed. I do have a Digium card somewhere in a box. I can try
recording in ULAW, but I'm unsure how to convert it to WAV. I think
Asterisk can do it, so I'll give it a try and look it up.
If I can get this sorted out, I thin
> I'd suggest try recording in ulaw first and then convert all to wav after.
> It may have something to do with timing since you're using iax, what are you
> using as a timing source? Hardware or software?
>
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Hi everyone,
I haven't used Asterisk in many years, but in searching for a good
podcasting solution that will allow me to record three or four
participants to individual tracks (which would allow me to go in and
do noise removal on each participant individually, giving a higher
quality), I came up