On Sep 5, 2007 3:36 PM, Kai-Uwe Jensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How are you playing the voice? Do you use something like app_swift
or app_cepstral? Just fixed app_swift for my own installation by
changing the framesize constant definition from 160*4 to 20,
after googling for a similar issue.
Kai-Uwe Jensen wrote:
How are you playing the voice? Do you use something like app_swift
or app_cepstral? Just fixed app_swift for my own installation by
changing the framesize constant definition from 160*4 to 20,
after googling for a similar issue. Works like a charm now. It only
broke
Sure. Sorry to be unclear about it. I was using app_swift-2.0rc1, from
http://www.mezzo.net/asterisk/app_swift.html. Part of that package is
app_swift.c. At line 68, I changed the declaration
const int framesize = 160*4;
to
const int framesize = 20;
That fixed things here. As it seems, that
How are you playing the voice? Do you use something like app_swift
or app_cepstral? Just fixed app_swift for my own installation by
changing the framesize constant definition from 160*4 to 20,
after googling for a similar issue. Works like a charm now. It only
broke recently, i.e. not with the
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Sent: Monday, September 03, 2007 6:10 PM
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Cepstral's Allison is having troublespeaking
clearly
Try setting the RTP packets to 0.020 instead of 0.030 which is the
default on the SPA's
/b
On Sep 3, 2007, at 5:00 PM, Todd Reese wrote:
Hi all,
I have just