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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bex Vincent
Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2009 3:57 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [asterisk-users] VLC

 

Hi All,

 

When our users receive a voicemail we send it attached to an email. It used
to work fine, encoded in wav49 and read by Windows media player. Recently
the default player in the company has become VLC which is unable to read
wav49. I am trying to use OGG/VORBIS instead of wav49. I can't get it
working:

 

In voicemail.conf:

 

format = ogg

 

The result is as follow:

 

[Mar 11 09:42:17] WARNING[24867]: format_ogg_vorbis.c:527 ogg_vorbis_seek:
Seeking is not supported on OGG/Vorbis streams!

    -- x=0, open writing:
/var/spool/asterisk/voicemail/default/0213149689/tmp/V2adNF format: ogg,
0x81ec648

    -- User hung up

[Mar 11 09:42:25] WARNING[24867]: format_ogg_vorbis.c:533 ogg_vorbis_tell:
Telling is not supported on OGG/Vorbis streams!

[Mar 11 09:42:25] WARNING[24867]: format_ogg_vorbis.c:514 ogg_vorbis_trunc:
Truncation is not supported on OGG/Vorbis streams!

    -- Recording was 0 seconds long but needs to be at least 2 - abandoning

 

Nothing gets recorded in the file.

 

Has anybody done this before? Either get ogg work with voicemail or get VLC
to read wav49.

 

Cheers

Vincent

 

Why don't you just install SOX and convert the file that way?  You could
just do a command like this

System(/usr/bin/sox in.ogg out.mp3)

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