Well, they took my money, I posted that they were a scam, a bunch of
people told me to stop being alarmist and posting crap, and they still
have my money.
As far as service goes... yeah, there's none of that.
On Mon, 2005-02-28 at 21:32 -0500, ross jones wrote:
on 2/28/05 09:49, Andrew Thompson
I use the following recipe for this in Linux...
mp3-decoder -w outfile.wav infile.mp3
normalize outfile.wav
sox outfile.wav -r 8000 outfile.gsm
Things sound pretty good like that. You can do it with sox at one shot
but I like the normalization so all of my recordings sound approximately
the
I wouldn't have asked if it didn't matter. All I want is a place where
I can find the regulations. I already know how to use the Playback
command.
On Mon, 2005-01-31 at 06:45 +, Tom Shoval wrote:
Tim Mattison wrote:
Good call.
For our American readers... does anyone know where I
Try the monitor application instead of record. I think that'll do what
you're looking for.
On Fri, 2005-01-28 at 13:30 -0800, David Shaw wrote:
Hello All,
I would like to record inbound and outbound calls to and from one
number.
I tried to add lines to my extensions.conf:
DAY=`date
Depending on your state. :P
On Sun, 2005-01-30 at 11:42 -0500, Mark Phillips wrote:
Don't forget to warn your callers about the recording.
Tim Mattison wrote:
Try the monitor application instead of record. I think that'll do what
you're looking for.
On Fri, 2005-01-28 at 13:30
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Depending on your state. :P
On Sun, 2005-01-30 at 11:42 -0500, Mark Phillips wrote:
Don't forget to warn your callers about the recording.
Tim Mattison wrote:
Try the monitor application instead of record. I think that'll do what
I used them for a while and it was great. The service went down twice
(once for an unknown reason for about 30 minutes and once on Christmas
due to call volume).
Call quality was excellent and they provided CNAM. It was all I needed.
On Wed, 2005-01-26 at 13:03 +0200, Shoval Tomer wrote:
Hi.
I had the exact same experience. Screaming profanity into their
voicemail worked for me. I was called back within minutes.
On Tue, 2005-01-11 at 16:41 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My question is simply, has anyone received a deposit from these people once
you return the equipment in good
I've paid them, tried to provision numbers, e-mailed support, instant
messaged support, and got nowhere.
I highly recommend everyone stays away from this provider.
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Does anyone have any experience with http://www.voiceconduits.com ?
I decided to try them out because the administrative interface on their
service looked promising but so far I can't even get my IAX.conf entries
generated and their support hasn't responded to a single issue yet.
I've tried them
There are some new checkins to the CVS that allow extensions to be done
via ODBC. IAX peers and voicemail are done like this already.
I am in the process of writing informal documentation for myself and my
developers. If you'd like we can collaborate off-list.
On Tue, 2004-11-30 at 15:39
I use the following command-line:
sox input.wav -r 8000 output.gsm
It does rate conversion on my box no matter what the input rate is. I
routinely convert audio files from 22,050 Hz to 8,000 Hz like this and
it never lets me down. The placement of -r 8000 is important. If you
put it before
If you're having problems cancelling your Broadvoice service like I was
simply do the following:
1) Dial 1-978-418-7300 (don't block your caller ID/CPN).
2) Announce your displeasure with the service to their voicemail (it
should tell you something that you have to leave voicemail to get
To recap a long story here goes...
1) Had serious problems getting set up even with the example config
files. Turned out that I didn't need to change anything... their side
was just broken.
2) Service worked for a week or so and then went down for a few days.
Turned out that I didn't need to
herrings? Does this actually work for anyone?
I'm using CVS HEAD as of a few hours ago, BTW.
Thanks,
Tim Mattison
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After lots and lots of digging it appears to me as if support for DB
based configuration is only via ODBC (known as extconfig). Sorry for
the noise. I'll be sure to compile my findings on my site and post a
suitable followup when it is complete.
On Sun, 2004-11-28 at 16:31 -0500, Tim Mattison
You may want to try calling StopMonitor to see if that forces a merge.
I've used Monitor before on Gentoo and it works with soxmix but I've
never tried to do it without an explicit StopMonitor.
On Sun, 2004-11-28 at 15:36 -0700, Joseph wrote:
Does soxmix works with asterisk ver. 0.9?
I have
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Broadvoice
My BroadVoice account has been down for over a week
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and they've treated me well, given that there's always some delay on
support requests. There are other companies I don't deal with anymore
because of poor customer service, and one that I'll avoid because even
the pre-sales emails were rude.
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records for
a simple account cancelation dispute?
I had to end up filing a complaint with my credit card company to get
the refund.
My suggestions:
Stay away..
Tim Mattison wrote:
Nah, tried it. I've been having these problems with BroadVoice from the
get-go. Randomly it'd go
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