Jesse Guardiani
2005-Mar-22 10:46 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] X100P voicemail volume too low (quiet)
Hello, I'm running Asterisk 1.0.6 with zaptel 1.0.6 on Gentoo Linux with a 2.6.11-gentoo-r2 SMP kernel (but no SMP hardware) and mpg123 0.59s-r9. When I leave a voicemail message via my X100P, the message is way too quiet. I can barely hear it. I googled this a bit, and I saw similar complaints with older versions, but no resolutions. Also, many complained that it was only too quiet via email, but checking the message via SIP was OK. This isn't the case for me. It's just too quiet all around. However, if I LEAVE a message via SIP, it sounds fine. Does anyone have any hints, tips, tricks, solutions? Thanks! -- Jesse Guardiani, Systems Administrator WingNET Internet Services, P.O. Box 2605 // Cleveland, TN 37320-2605 423-559-LINK (v) 423-559-5145 (f) http://www.wingnet.net
Rich Adamson
2005-Mar-22 12:11 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] X100P voicemail volume too low (quiet)
> I'm running Asterisk 1.0.6 with zaptel 1.0.6 on Gentoo > Linux with a 2.6.11-gentoo-r2 SMP kernel (but no SMP > hardware) and mpg123 0.59s-r9. > > When I leave a voicemail message via my X100P, the > message is way too quiet. I can barely hear it. > > I googled this a bit, and I saw similar complaints with > older versions, but no resolutions. Also, many complained > that it was only too quiet via email, but checking the > message via SIP was OK. This isn't the case for me. It's > just too quiet all around. > > However, if I LEAVE a message via SIP, it sounds fine. > > Does anyone have any hints, tips, tricks, solutions?It's a known issue with x100p and TDM-fxo cards, See bug #2023 and add your comments/experience to it.
David Brodbeck
2005-Mar-22 12:48 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] X100P voicemail volume too low (quiet)
> > I googled this a bit, and I saw similar complaints with > > older versions, but no resolutions. Also, many complained > > that it was only too quiet via email, but checking the > > message via SIP was OK. This isn't the case for me. It's > > just too quiet all around.On my TDM400 FXO cards, leaving and checking voice mail via the legacy PBX (very short loop length, in other words) is fine. On the POTS line I use as a voice mail back door, I had to boost the RX gain a lot (10 dB!) to get the voice mails and other recordings to end up the same volume as the pre-recorded prompts. (On the PBX lines I'm also cutting the TX gain by 6 dB, because it was deafening compared to outside phone calls otherwise. It's possible our Toshiba PBX just has very poor gain balance.) In either case, voice mails sent as email attachments are *very* quiet. I wonder if anyone has tried hacking in a script to normalize them before sending them?
Kris Boutilier
2005-Mar-22 14:06 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] X100P voicemail volume too low (quiet)
> -----Original Message----- > From: Rich Adamson [mailto:radamson@routers.com] > Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2005 11:11 AM > To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion; > jesse@wingnet.net > Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] X100P voicemail volume too low (quiet) > > > > I'm running Asterisk 1.0.6 with zaptel 1.0.6 on Gentoo > > Linux with a 2.6.11-gentoo-r2 SMP kernel (but no SMP > > hardware) and mpg123 0.59s-r9. > > > > When I leave a voicemail message via my X100P, the > > message is way too quiet. I can barely hear it. > > > > I googled this a bit, and I saw similar complaints with > > older versions, but no resolutions. Also, many complained > > that it was only too quiet via email, but checking the > > message via SIP was OK. This isn't the case for me. It's > > just too quiet all around. > > > > However, if I LEAVE a message via SIP, it sounds fine. > > > > Does anyone have any hints, tips, tricks, solutions? > > It's a known issue with x100p and TDM-fxo cards, See bug #2023 > and add your comments/experience to it. >For what it's worth I have had this issue with voicemail in stable against T100P PRI interfaces for a long time. It affects the files when played back via a handset or via email/headphones. I had to switch the on-disk recording protocol to 'wav' from 'wav49' to get a consistent audio level on all recordings. 'gsm' produced the same behaviour as 'wav49'.