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2006 Oct 03
3
How to get podcasters to adopt Speex?
...b pages.
> I just upload my .spx files (mono,8-bit samples, 8000 samples/sec, 8KHz). which may
> have originated from various sources: Live recording, radio, TV, or Web.
>
> My listening audience consists of family and friends, small in number but spread
> over 4 continents. At the crudest level they can do a binary download and convert
> to .wav with speexdec (speexdec.exe in the case of Windows). However, they can also
> play direct to a unix/linux client by means of
> curl url | speexdec -
> where the url string is http...spx . In the case of Windows XP this becomes
&g...
2009 Jul 20
0
No subject
...}" = "CONGESTION")]?:${DIALSTATUS})
...
exten => s,n(BUSY),Noop(We got BUSY)
exten => s,n,Busy()
exten => s,n(NOANSWER),Noop(We got NOANSWER)
exten => s,n,Congestion()
etc.
So Goto'ing a priority rather than an extension.
For the original poster, the simplest/crudest way is simply:
exten => s,n,Dial(SIP/4000,,10)
exten => s,n,Dial(SIP/4001,,10)
exten => s,n,Dial(SIP/4002,,10)
exten => s,n,Dial(SIP/4003,,10)
exten => s,n,Voicemail...
knowing that if one of the Dial's succeedes then the rest of them will not
action and if it f...
2006 Oct 03
2
How to get podcasters to adopt Speex?
...d my .spx files (mono,8-bit samples, 8000 samples/sec,
> > 8KHz). which may have originated from various sources: Live recording,
> radio, TV, or Web.
> >
> > My listening audience consists of family and friends, small in number
> > but spread over 4 continents. At the crudest level they can do a
> > binary download and convert to .wav with speexdec (speexdec.exe in the
> > case of Windows). However, they can also play direct to a unix/linux
> > client by means of curl url | speexdec - where the url string is
> > http...spx . In the case of Wi...
2006 Oct 04
0
How to get podcasters to adopt Speex?
...pages.
> I just upload my .spx files (mono,8-bit samples, 8000 samples/sec,
> 8KHz). which may have originated from various sources: Live recording,
radio, TV, or Web.
>
> My listening audience consists of family and friends, small in number
> but spread over 4 continents. At the crudest level they can do a
> binary download and convert to .wav with speexdec (speexdec.exe in the
> case of Windows). However, they can also play direct to a unix/linux
> client by means of curl url | speexdec - where the url string is
> http...spx . In the case of Windows XP this become...
2006 Oct 02
4
How to get podcasters to adopt Speex?
I would love to see podcasters adopt the Speex format to deliver clear
speech audio at wideband or ultra-wideband formats. However, podcasters
want something that can easily play on Windows, Macs, and even Linux web
browsers. The Speex website has some nice audio demos, but it doesn't
actually offer any HTML embedded samples using actual Speex format. Would
there be a way to do this with
2007 Apr 14
13
Ambisonics in Ogg Vorbis
On 2/28/07, Ivo Emanuel Gon?alves <justivo@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 2/28/07, Ralph Giles <giles@xiph.org> wrote:
> > Well, there are todo pages at wiki.xiph.org, but I meant more in the
> > community folklore sense. My point is a roadmap doesn't help much unless
> > there are people committed to making things happen. That's been the
> > problem with a
2007 Apr 14
13
Ambisonics in Ogg Vorbis
On 2/28/07, Ivo Emanuel Gon?alves <justivo@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 2/28/07, Ralph Giles <giles@xiph.org> wrote:
> > Well, there are todo pages at wiki.xiph.org, but I meant more in the
> > community folklore sense. My point is a roadmap doesn't help much unless
> > there are people committed to making things happen. That's been the
> > problem with a