On Wed, 2009-09-30 at 14:57 +0300, Cyprus VoIP wrote:
<snip>
> 
>  > You see the wav files but do you see the files encoded for the codecs 
> you are using?
> There's only one wav file there. No encoded files, but on asterisk 1.2 
> we have, it's the same file and it works.
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Hmm . . only one wav file.  We had several.  As I recall now, we
actually installed 1.6.1.1 and upgraded.  1.6.1.1 had the old hold
music.  1.6.1.6 has the new hold music.  But I believe there are several
files.  Is that wav file valid, i.e., if you copy it to a system with a
sound card and play it, does it play? Could it have been corrupted in
copying or have incorrect permissions? - John
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