my bet is if mod_vmd is not getting them that they are not going to
work with tone detect either. Someone needs to look at the tone and
see what frequencies are really involved and if they change throughout
the beep.
Mike
On Aug 19, 2009, at 12:41 PM, Michael Collins wrote:
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 1:43 AM, Matthew Fong <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hi Eric,
Thanks for these recommendations.
for vmd-not-panasonic-home-ans.wav changing MAX_FREQ to 1450 WORKED!
but I'm still having problems picking out the ~750Hz beep of sprint,
tmobile, and verizon. I tried first cutting POINTS and VALID in
half, then in half again, while also reducing MIN_AMPL in half but
still no luck. I assumed from the descriptions of each, that
reducing the numbers would make the algorithm less picky at finding
a beep. Is this correct?
Any other recommendations on picking up these ~750Hz beeps? Thanks
again for the help.
How close are they to 750Hz? If they're not more than say +/- 16Hz
then the tone_detect app *should* be able to detect them. At the
very least I would try it. See if tone_detect can detect those
beeps. While it may not be the most elegant solution, having mod_vmd
looking for one set of tones and tone_detect looking for the 750Hz
tones might actually get the job done, at least until you and Eric
can get together to see what's happening on the 750's.
-MC
--matt
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 2:15 PM, Eric des Courtis <[email protected]
> wrote:
Matt,
Okay the good news is vmd should be able to handle these cases. The
bad news is for whatever reason they are not getting detected at the
moment.
vmd-not-panasonic-home-ans.wav is a sine at ~1400Hz you can change
MAX_FREQ to 1450 and play with MIN_AMPL if that still doesn't help.
The following seem to use the same beep:
vmd-not-tmobile.wav is a sine at ~750Hz but has a bit of noise
vmd-not-sprint.wav is a sine at ~750Hz but has a bit of noise
vmd-not-sprint.wav is a sine at ~750Hz but has a bit of noise
You can try to play with these values:
POINTS 32
VALID 22
MAX_CHIRP 22
If that doesn't work let me know I will try to improve the algorithm
to detect the providers.
Cheers!
Eric des Courtis
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 1:52 PM, Matthew Fong<[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hi Eric,
> Thanks for the response. I had tried emailing you @brenbria.com
and the
> email had bounced, thanks for responding to my mail.
> If you'd be interested I .zipped up my sample voicemail beeps
> at http://bandcon.hellohunter.com/vmd_wav.zip
> I'm relatively new to telephony, but can you point me in the right
direction
> for figuring out if the beeps are sinewaves. About as far as I've
come with
> audio is being able to open the .wav files in audacity. Any website
> recommendations I can read? Thanks so much.
> --matt
>
> On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 10:29 AM, Eric des Courtis
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Matt,
>>
>> You must first capture the audio beeps and verify that they are
sine
>> waves. If not, simply tweaking the algorithm will not give you
better
>> results.
>>
>> It might be possible to use FFT and I would be happy to help you
>> implement such a solution but keep in mind FFT is very very
demanding
>> on the hardware. Ideally what you want to find out is what
functions
>> was use to generate the beep in the first place so that it can be
>> detected. Is it two sines waves like in DTMF? Or something more
>> complex?
>>
>> Anyway my email is [email protected].
>>
>> Cheers.
>>
>> Eric des Courtis
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 12:26 AM, Matthew
Fong<[email protected]> wrote:
>> > I tried emailed Eric, seeking advice on this, but his email
(the one in
>> > the
>> > source code) is bouncing email (invalid user), so thought I
would ask
>> > here
>> > instead. If anyone has eric's new email address, I'd be
interesting in
>> > it.
>> >
>> > I did some tests with mod_vmd this afternoon, but I'm only
finding about
>> > 33%
>> > of the voice mail beeps and did have 1 false-positive in my
test of
>> > 7 voice
>> > mail machines. I've recorded the audio of the session in .wav
files that
>> > were both successful and not, as a comparison. I can upload
the .wav
>> > files
>> > if they would be useful.
>> > mod_vmd works great for voicemails of Skype Users, and
kall8.com, but
>> > has
>> > issues dealing with mobile phone carriers.
>> > sprint - not successful
>> > tmobile - not successful
>> > verizon - not successful
>> > panasonic home answering machine system - not successful
>> > kall8 - SUCCESS
>> > skype - SUCCESS
>> > I'm wondering if you can recommend a simple fix, like changing
some of
>> > the
>> > constants like MAX_FREQ, or MIN_TIME at the top of the
mod_vmd.c source
>> > file, or if better success requires more complex analysis. Do
you have
>> > any
>> > recommendations on how this might be done? Listening to
the .wav's
>> > its apparent the beeps are not as loud for the mobile phone
carriers as
>> > they
>> > are with skype and kall8. Any guidance would be greatly
appreciated.
>> > --matt
>> > hello hunter
>> > http://www.hellohunter.com
>> > voice broadcasting & hosted dialer
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