Alex Barnes wrote:
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Sent: 06 February 2006 17:48
To: Discussion of AstLinux - Asterisk on Compact Flash; Asterisk-
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk native sounds now available!
Hello everyone,
As I promised at eTel last week, I have finished up work on my
"Asterisk Native Sounds" project. Here's a little diddy from
astlinux.org:
Hi Kristian,
This sounds like a great step forward.
However since am from the UK we have to use a private set of prompts.
The company that did them provided WAV format as well as GSM but I
didn't really think about it and simply used the GSM pack provided as I
assumed that was the recommended option.
Could you give me a little detail on what the best format settings are
so that I can convert my UK set into uber ulaw processor codec.
Also if you have a nice linux script to take out some of the effort that
would be fantastic but if not I am sure the sox man page will help me
out.
*I did try simply calling the .wav using Playback() but asterisk wasn't
having any of it.
Thanks in advance
Alex
Alex,
Your WAVs are probably 16bit with a 44.1 (or 48kz) sampling rate.
Asterisk can't resample (that's probably for the better).
You need to resample them with sox. See my (basic) scripts here:
http://mirror.astlinux.org/sounds/scripts/
Once you have your prompts in 8bit, 8khz wav, you can use the convert
module here:
http://redice.krisk.org
To convert to anything you want.
P.S. - Do you have a full set of prompts, but with the Queen's English
and a british accent? If so, send me the WAVs, I'll do all the work and
even host them for you! Contact me off list. Cool.
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Kristian Kielhofner
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