but pay attention! to create gsm files that works with asterisk, you must do:
sox file.wav -c 1 -b -r 8000 file.gsm (that's to have 1 channel ad 8khz rate) Matteo. Il dom, 2003-06-15 alle 17:26, Moshe Yudkowsky ha scritto: > At 10:34 2003-06-15 -0400, you wrote: > >Hi guys, > >Being a true Linux geek, I've never been too much into sounds or sound > >files other than a few .mp3 songs I got. My question is pretty > >straightforward and simple. I see that the music format of choice for > >asterisk is .gsm. What can I use to listen to files in .gsm format and > >what is the most effective way of recording files into .gsm format? > > The "sox" program will convert wav into gsm: > > $ sox foo.wav foo.gsm > > does the trick. _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
