shadowym wrote:
I too have noticed problems with Asterisk native sounds using ulaw on
Asterisk 1.2.9.1. Don't know about other versions but it seems to work
quite well in Astlinux 0.40. In theory, since I am using ulaw for SIP there
is no transcoding so it is a more efficient use of CPU resources and it
should sound much better in general. It does sound better except for the
frequent cracles, pops, and momentary dropouts which makes it much more
objectionable to listen to compared to the standard GSM files.
Is there a bug report on this yet?
shadowym,
While I haven't noticed this myself, many people have pointed this out.
I can assure you that the prompts in AstLinux 0.4 are the same native
prompts provided on astlinux.org. I don't know why they seem to sound
so much better in AstLinux than with standard Asterisk installs, but as
I said many people have noticed this. In theory, the native sounds
should sound much better no matter how you play them back. Interesting...
--
Kristian Kielhofner
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