Mark Phillips
2006-May-19 09:05 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] British English voice files are ready for download
Hi folks, With thanks to Alison Keenan (another Alison!) for the voice, Chris Bagnal for converting from 44k wav to sln and finally Terje Elde for debugging my HTML code, the British English files are now ready for download. They can be got from http://www.enicomms.com/cutglassivr/ Thanks and don't forget to practice safe IAX ;-} Mark -- Mark Phillips <g7ltt@g7ltt.com>
Tim Panton
2006-May-21 08:35 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] British English voice files are ready for download
On 19 May 2006, at 17:05, Mark Phillips wrote:> Hi folks, > > With thanks to Alison Keenan (another Alison!) for the voice, Chris > Bagnal for converting from 44k wav to sln and finally Terje Elde for > debugging my HTML code, the British English files are now ready for > download. > > They can be got from http://www.enicomms.com/cutglassivr/ > > Thanks and don't forget to practice safe IAX ;-}It is great that there is an extra (British) choice for asterisk sounds. I downloaded the SLIN and I have a couple of remarks. 1) you can't use the SLIN directly on a non-intel machine - you may have to byte swap it first (took me a while to work out why I just got pulse modulated static on my NSLU2 home asterisk! (armv5teb) ) 2) I was surprised to find that I didn't like the results. This is a purely personal thing, but I found Alison Keenan's delivery too redolent of a England that is gone. I instantly felt like a child again, being told slowly and clearly what to do. The only reason I mention this is so people don't assume that these new recordings will always be the preferred offering to systems installed in the UK, it will depend on the image that a company wishes to present. Tim.> > Mark > > -- > Mark Phillips <g7ltt@g7ltt.com> > > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- > > Asterisk-Users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-usersTim Panton tim@mexuar.com
Bruce Komito
2007-Nov-10 18:15 UTC
[asterisk-users] Strange asterisk message "Remote host can't match request NOTIFY..."
For some time, I've been getting the following messages continuously from one of the LANs that I have a number of phones on: [Nov 10 10:09:51] WARNING[32945]: chan_sip.c:12543 handle_response: Remote host can't match request NOTIFY to call '6da3b2c278c4e3d067c0cbe801097a32 at 216.162.162.37'. Giving up. Although the message doesn't specifically mention a SIP extension by name, I have determined these messages are coming from a number of ZIP2 phones attempting to subscribe to message waiting service. One reason I'm pretty sure about this is that the MWI light on the ZIP2s doesn't light when it should. The phones are connected behind a Cisco router running NAT. I have other ZIP2 phones on other networks that do not have this problem, and I have other non-ZIP2 phones on this network that also do not have this problem. As a result, I have concluded that it is some combination of factors having to do with the ZIP2 AND Cisco NAT together, but beyond that, I haven't a clue. Has anyone ever seen a message like this, and/or understand the cause and, better yet, the solution? TIA! Bruce Komito WPTI Telecom 775-236-5815