Someone else may have a different answer, but I think that's an
"issue" with the cell network. I've tried it with my CDMA
cellular
phone and have seen the same thing. The issue is not with the music.
It is the fact that the cell phone codec is not ment to encode music.
I have a radio station streaming on my hold music and have called in
to listen to the radio station (I have an extension setup that just
puts me on hold).. and it will go from music (though sounding under
water) to being just "static".. and then back again depending on what
all is going on.
On 12/15/05, Esteban Maestre <emaestre@iua.upf.es>
wrote:> Hi, list!
> I have a strange problem.
> I already tried to get help from the lsit, but I hadn't luck enough...
> This is the scenario: a GSM mobile phone calls to asterisk. After
> answering, if asterisk plays background music, when the caller speaks, the
> music becomes unhearable, too noise, it's not possible to distinguish
it
> from noise. I don't know how to handle this. I've tried several
codecs por
> playing the music, but i don't manage... I want the music to be
hearable
> even if the caller speaks...
> Did anyone have a similar problem? Can anyone help me?
>
> thanks
>
> -esteban-
>
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