thanks Lonnie, but I am stuck with Windows and of course the best supported audio format in Windows is WAV ... I do have a Windows GSM player on my desktop workstation so I can give your suggestion a try and see if the GSM file can be heard any better ... unfortunate, getting such a player on my WinCE based cell phone/pda could be a problem ...
 
I am quite new to Astlinux but have been playing wiht Asterisk for some years now ... have done Asterisk from scratch, [EMAIL PROTECTED]/Trixbox and have even experimented with some odd ball distros you may never had heard of ... the volume level of WAV email attachments was an issue up to about Asterisk v1.09 ... at that point there seemed to be an improvment that made the feature usable so I just got used to it working without messing with it ... was a bit surprised to see the problem back when I finally got all the other bugs in my Astlinux setup fixed to the point where I have put it into service ...
 
In any case, thank you for your insight into the issue ... I will give the GSM format a try ... if it works, I will have to figure out a way to get a GSM player on my office workstations to support this ... its a pain in the rear but if its the "low cost/no cost" solution, its worth looking into ...
 
G.Hendershot


From: Lonnie Abelbeck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 25, 2006 5:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Discussion of AstLinux - Asterisk on Compact Flash
Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] 4.3 - Works, but have issues/questions

On Aug 25, 2006, at 2:42 PM, Gary G. Hendershot wrote:

Problem 1: I am doing the "voicemail to email" thing. It works as advertised. But is still plauged by the same old problem of very low volume in the attached WAV file that I have always seen with Asterisk. I am sending the attachment in WAV49 format which I had been told previously should work. Voice mail retreived using a SIP handset is crisp and clear. But an email attached voicemail cannot even be heard. Has anyone on the list figured out a workaround for this?


Gary,

I use the voicemail -> email feature, but I attach .GSM files. The volume is not loud, but quite hear-able. I use Mac OS X, and it handles .gsm email attachments just fine, by default. If you are using some other OS, you will have to see how well .gsm attachments are handled.

I have not noticed any volume differences with asterisk recorded attachments through the AstLinux versions.

Lonnie

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