On Jun 28, 2006, at 4:45 AM, Yrving Rivas wrote:
I am trying to upload a wav file to my asterisk through the AMP. That
file
is going to be used as the receptionist voice.
The amp requires the file to be sampled to 8khz 16 bit which is done.
I am using the "Freepbx" portal to upload the file.
That file comes from a record I have paid for to a professional
narrator.
I would like help in this matter, given that I am stuck at this point
since
5 days.
I don't know anything about AMP or FreePBX, as I use plain old
asterisk. I have found that for messages and prompts you want the
recording to be in the codec format that is most used by your system
(ie GSM, or for me uLaw). This prevents transcoding and saves CPU.
WAV isn't actually a specific data type as far as I can see, it's more
of a file type that umbrella's over several actual formats. You
probably have your audio in the wrong format.
Many people on this list use sox to convert audio formats. Audacity is
another option.
Using asterisk to record your audio is a certain way to get a proper
format :~)
Good Luck,
Marty
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