Jesse Reynolds wrote:
> Er, found the problem. For some reason OpenPBX expects the file  
> suffix to be in all caps, ie .WAV but the tarball from the website is  
> in lower case, ie .wav. ... And Mac by default creates a case  
> insensitive filesystem, so you do an ls on demo-echotest.WAV and it  
> finds demo-echotest.wav. renaming the file to be .WAV works. But will  
> this break anything else?
> 
> Is there a way to specify lower case .wav when the opbx_filehelper  
> goes to look for a file to transcode and play?
> 
> Jesse

I just downloaded the 8k wavs from here:
http://wiki.openpbx.org/tiki-index.php?page=Release+Pages

I didn't need to rename the files, but I did make sure they were 
readable by the openpbx user.

Mike
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