[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 11/19/2005
02:04:54 AM:
> Have you tried the new gain (g) option for the voicemail application?
> From 'show application voicemail':
>
> g(#) - Use the specified amount of gain when recording the voicemail
> message. The units are whole-number
decibels (d
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 11/16/2005 09:46:17 PM:
> Hi,
> Yes, I'm using wav for my recording and the file is quite
large.
I too am using WAV files because of the volume issue: WAV files are
shifted two bits louder than any other format. (slight detail
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 11/16/2005
09:46:17 PM:
> Hi,
> Yes, I'm using wav for my
recording and the file is quite large.
I too am using WAV files because of the volume issue:
WAV files are shifted two bits louder than any other format. (slight
details here: http://lists.digium.co
Hi,
Yes, I'm using wav for my recording and the file is quite large.
Ryan
At 04:43 PM 11/16/05, Gerard Dupont III wrote:
Are you using wav or wav49? You can check in
/etc/asterisk/voicemail.conf under the format option... wav49
creates much smaller files than normal wav and doesn't ne
tnx!On 11/16/05, Gerard Dupont III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This has come up a bunch of times on this list..Take a look at http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+sound+filesHope that helps-Gerard
Mark Quitoriano wrote:> how can you play .gsm files what program can you use both in windows and> lin
This has come up a bunch of times on this list..
Take a look at http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+sound+files
Hope that helps
-Gerard
Mark Quitoriano wrote:
how can you play .gsm files what program can you use both in windows and
linux system?
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how can you play .gsm files what program can you use both in windows and linux system?On 11/16/05, Gerard Dupont III <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Are you using wav or wav49? You can check in/etc/asterisk/voicemail.conf under the format option... wav49 creates
much smaller files than normal wav and do
Are you using wav or wav49? You can check in
/etc/asterisk/voicemail.conf under the format option... wav49 creates
much smaller files than normal wav and doesn't need a special player
like gsm files would and as far as using mp3, I'm not sure how to go
about that.
-Gerard
Ryan Pagquil wrote:
You'll find the GSM codec renders smaller filesizes.
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