On Behalf Of Torbjörn Abrahamsson

We are setting up an asterisk system for voicemail with video possibilities. We are not using the voicemail app, but rather writing our own dialplan logic. The part of recording, and replaying, the voicemail works, and we receive both an h264 and an wav-file. What I now wonder is how to convert these into one file playable by a (standard) media player. I have not found any real good leads by google:ing, but of course I may have missed it… Any pointers?

On Tue, 14 Dec 2010, Danny Nicholas wrote:

Perhaps this would work for you?

http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/9005

+1

My guess is that mplayer/mencoder will fit the bill.

The 'hard part' will be figuring out the requirements of the media players you want to support. If your consumers have access to mplayer or vlc, they should be able to handle almost anything.

One little 'gotcha' is that there are bugs in some GPUs.

I run a MythTV frontend with an ION GPU and it crashes playing the TED 'podcasts' because the height & width are not multiples of 16! I have to crop 1 pixel off each side. I use HandBrake because it makes better use of the multiple cores on the MythTV backend.

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