Hello
I also tried it in begining but cant give time to it. So no success.
you can try this link
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Sphinx
http://cmusphinx.sourceforge.net/html/cmusphinx.php
http://cmusphinx.sourceforge.net/html/cmusphinx.php
hope this helps
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On Mon, Aug 13, 2007 at 10:34:56AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would need to parse asterisk configuration files with PHP code.
Does anyone know if one already exist?
Parse? In what way? What information do you want to extract?
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On 10/6/06, K Y Iyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is that broadly correct?
Yes
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Thanks very much - let me see how far I can take it now.
Best wishes
Iyer
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Sent: Fri 10/6/2006 03:37 PM
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Hello Linga,
you could download and install the ESCAUX net.PBX Free Edition and
create whatever device or call flow you want with the web interfaces.
Afterwards, in the /etc/asterisk/ directory, take a look at the
generated configuration files (gen_sip.conf, gen_extensions.conf,
Hi:
First at all:
You SIP phones are right register on sip.conf file?
Cris
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You need to tell asterisk what to dial. Check the dial command syntax and probably the sip.conf file.On 8/9/06, R.Linga Reddy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:HiAllI am new member to asterisk mailing list.
I have complied the asterisk and it is running fine.I have configuredtwo extensions in
Here is where you will find the answer to all of your questions:
http://www.asterisk.org/
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk
Jonathan
On Sat, 2005-12-24 at 01:34 +0500, Faheem Ahmed wrote:
I have installed Redhat Linux 9 and Asterisk 1.2.1 on new computer. I
need to know initial
is your Asterisk compiled from cvs head?
Kun
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Nope, I got the stable 1.08 release from cvs.
Frank
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That wiki page is old, ugly and out of date. There are many like it and
if I only knew how to delete wiki pages, I would clean it up some.
The easiest way, Frank, to do what you want is to download CVS-HEAD and
use ARA to store your config files. Also download addons from HEAD and
you can use
On Monday 25 July 2005 14:07, Afzaal Mirza wrote:
I am new to this mailing list. Can someone send me a guide or steps to
configure Asterisk on Linux box? I will highly appreciate.
http://www.voip-info.org
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Hi Afzall,
i am also still a beginner on *. A made best experience with the * wiki on
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk. Maybe you start with the introduction part.
Afzaal Mirza wrote:
Dear users,
I am new to this mailing list. Can someone send me a guide or steps to
configure
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On Monday 25 July 2005 14:07, Afzaal Mirza wrote:
I am new to this mailing list. Can someone send me a guide or steps to
configure Asterisk on Linux box? I will highly appreciate.
http://www.voip-info.org
Get [EMAIL PROTECTED] here:
http://asteriskathome.sourceforge.net/
This should be the EASIEST first time install out there. Once you get
familiar/comfortable, consider building your own following steps at
http://www.automated.it/guidetoasterisk.htm
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Afzaal Mirza wrote:
Dear users,
I am new to this mailing list. Can someone send me a guide or steps to
configure Asterisk on Linux box? I will highly appreciate.
Regards,
Afzaal
This is done in the rtp.conf file. You specify the port range with a start
and end number. By default the range is 1 through 2.
Leif.
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Sent: Thursday, May
Alex,
The media ports are configured in rtp.conf. Also, note that Asterisk
sends RTP packets out the same ports it expects them to return on. This
has the effect of creating a NAT mapping for that 5-tuple, as well as
opening a hole in your firewall (naturally, YMMV depending on exactly
what
Brian D'Arcy wrote:
Hello all,
Im having a nightmare of a time trying to get stable results with SIP
clients on Asterisk. I cant seem to find a configuration that works!
In our office, we run a Sonicwall Pro 200, which is a sip aware,
stateful firewall.
We've discovered that certain
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Brian D'Arcy wrote:
Hello all,
I'm having a nightmare of a time trying to get
On Saturday 24 April 2004 18:39, Brian D'Arcy wrote:
Hi Russ,
On a side note, I tried IAX2 last night for the first time using
IAXPHONE. HOLY CRAP I'M IMPRESSED!!! Everything just *works*, period.
I might just use softphones until IAX hardphones are released and say
screw SIP.
I'll second
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