Argh! I have this...
[ct_start2]
exten => _X.,1,Set(LANGUAGE()=mig33/en/allison-tts)
exten => _X.,n,NoOp(${LANGUAGE()})
exten => _X.,n,Answer()
exten => _X.,n,Wait(1)
exten =>
_X.,n,Playback(/var/lib/asterisk/sounds/mig33/en/allison-tts/please-enter-your-pin)
exten => _X.,n,Playback(please-enter-your-pin)
The first playback works, and the second does not. I get:
-- Executing Playback("SIP/xxx.201.84.147-09f11b58",
"please-enter-your-pin") in new stack
Jun 27 18:28:27 WARNING[31382]: file.c:512 ast_openstream_full: File
please-enter-your-pin does not exist in any format
Jun 27 18:28:27 WARNING[31382]: file.c:824 ast_streamfile: Unable to open
please-enter-your-pin (format ulaw): No such file or directory
Jun 27 18:28:27 WARNING[31382]: app_playback.c:133 playback_exec: ast_streamfile
failed on SIP/xxx.201.84.147-09f11b58 for please-enter-your-pin
The File exists...
[root at pabx002 asterisk]# ls -l /var/lib/asterisk/sounds/mig33/en/allison-tts
total 16
-rw-r--r-- 1 asterisk asterisk 13608 Jun 27 18:00 please-enter-your-pin.ulaw
What is wrong here? The call to set the language should cause Asterisk to look
for sound files in /var/lib/asterisk/sounds/mig33/en/allison-tts, and the file
IS there and IS readable because the first call with the explicit path works.
Asterisk 1.2.
Doug.
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