I do see that AMD.conf offers more parameters, but my initial testing has had vastly varying results. (I meant "AMD" in the subject line. :/)
Thanks again. _____ From: John Regal [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2009 12:03 PM To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion' Subject: ADM v. homemade code Hi, I am attempting to implement Answering Machine Detect and have also played with using BackgroundDetect instead. Does anyone recommend one over the other? Here is the code I am using for the BackgroundDetect method (from voip-info.org). Thanks. [detect] exten => s,1,Set(MACHINE=0) exten => s,2,Answer exten => s,3,BackgroundDetect(silence/5, 1000, 50) exten => s,4,Noop(answering machine detected) exten => s,5,Set(MACHINE=1) exten => s,6,BackgroundDetect(silence/30, 1000, 50, 30050) exten => s,7,Noop(too long of a message) exten => s,8,Hangup exten => talk,1,GotoIf($[${MACHINE}=1]?2:3) exten => talk,2,Goto(detect-machine,s,1) ; this is a machine exten => talk,3,Goto(detect-human,s,1) ; this is a human
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