You don't capture the audio - you set sox to send output to stdout, and
use it as the custom command in musiconhold.conf, so it works like a
pipe into asterisk. If you read the voip-wiki page I listed it should
make sense. And with sox you could use either alsa or ossdsp depending
on support in your kernel.
Mark Phillips wrote:
How does the customer maintain the message if I have to capture it
every time he changes it?
This is not the solution.
Mark, G7LTT/KC2ENI
Randolph, NJ
http://www.g7ltt.com
Peter Fern wrote:
Using the classic MoH, use a custom moh player (see
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=Asterisk+config+musiconhold.conf)
and sox with the alsa pseudo-filetype, and output to stdout with the
correct bitrate and samples... see the sox manpage for instructions.
Untested, but I think that should do the job for you...
Mark Phillips wrote:
I thought this had been around before but I can't seem to find
anything about it.
I have a customer whom prior to upgrading to Asterisk invested in
one of those boxes that plays your company sales campaign into the
MOH port on your key system.
For reasons of message maintenance he wants to keep the box as part
of the new system.
Can I couple this to the sound card in the Asterisk server and then
have it play into the MOH? If so how?
Thanks
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