Joseph wrote:
What Linux players support WAV format?
Many support wav. Few support GSM codec in wav format. You can use sox to convert to signed linear wav so you can play with all wav capable players.
I think yours is the correct answer. The file is GSM codec in wav format. After converting it to MP3 I have no problem playing it.
Is there a way to tell asterisk to send me MP3 format instead of WAV?
Joseph,
I had better results with mplayer than any other player I tried. Mplayer will play the .wav, and the .WAV files, which are the uncompressed and gsm encoded wavs. I could only get xmms to play the uncompressed wavs, whichever one that is. I tried several plugins and never got xmms to work with the gsm encoded wavs, although I could have been doing it wrong. I was never able to get mplayer to play the .gsm files. I tried vlc (videolan client) with some sucess with wavs but I ended up using mplayer. You might also try realplayer/helix player, I never got around to trying it.
-jeff
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