On 28/01/2007, at 6:18 AM, Mike Fedyk wrote:

> 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.


Hmm, yes I think you're right. I've renamed it back to .wav (lower  
case suffix) and it is played when calling 600 with SIP. however, the  
sound isn't ever played when calling 600 with IAX2. Do you get the  
sounds to work when calling with an IAX2 client?

Thanks
Jesse

   Jesse Reynolds
   Virtual Artists Pty Ltd - http://www.va.com.au/
   Phone: 08 8223 2288    Mobile: 0414 669 790


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