Tofik Suleymanov wrote:
Darrell Long wrote:
The resulting file is not going to sound any better and its going to
take up more space. What is the reason you need a WAV file? Perhaps
there is a more efficient way to do what you are trying to do.
Darrell S. Long
BestWeb Corporation
I understand issues about sound quality.Here is the situation:
i am using g729-native sound files and g729 codecs everywhere.My
voicemail is coming in g729 format also.Some time ago one of our
customers asked for the voicemail to go to his e-mail and i want him to
recieve just a .wav file.
I've also tried to use:
format=g729|wav
in my voicemail.conf in order to have copies of voicemails in wav format
but for unknown reason (after this change) i wasnt able to hear
voicemail announcements when trying to access voicemail.
http://redice.krisk.org
P.S. - GX Transcoder has some audio quality problems.
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Kristian Kielhofner
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