Doug Garstang wrote:
Eric "ManxPower" Wieling wrote:
Doug Garstang wrote:
Oh poo. No one seems to know. :(
Doug Garstang wrote:
All,
Is there a dial plan command that can stream uncompressed audio from
another source? I see there's an MP3Player command that can stream,
but I assume that plays MP3's, which means it has to decode them.
I'm looking for something that could play .wav or .ulaw (g711) streams.
It would depend on how you define "streaming". If you mean take an
audio stream from some web site, the answer is "no, but you might be
able to hack some up". If you mean "stream a wav file to a user then
the answer is "show application playback" in the Asterisk CLI.
Playback supports any file format Asterisk supports.
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I define streaming as reading an audio stream across the network, not
from local disk, such as with the Playback, Read and Background
commands. It can't be done? What about the ices2 app? I guess that just
plays mp3 and ogg vorbis files.
Then the answer is "no, but you might be able to hack something up".
EAGI lets you send and receive audio to/from the connected channel. You
could also take one of the existing apps that stream MP3 audio and hack
it to work with other kinds of audio. I don't know of any app out there
that will do what you want, but that doesn't mean one doesn't exist. I
stick mostly to apps that are part of the Asterisk source.
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