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2006 Jan 16
3
distorted native music on hold
Hello,
Using asterisk-1.2.1 I am trying to convert my music-on-hold files from
.wav to alaw:
% sox moh.wav -r 8000 -c 1 moh.al resample -ql
The file sounds fine when listened with:
% sox mox.al -t ossdsp /dev/dsp
But when listened through asterisk with an alaw SIP phone the sound is
clicky and too fast.
Did I forget something in my conversion command?
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ldm@apartia.fr
2006 Jan 14
2
1.2.1 "Silence suppression is disabled" whatthehell?
I looks like someone decided to bundle a patch that
hasn't been merged yet. Good for testing, not so
good for initial impressions.
In /etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf add or uncomment this:
[options]
;silence_suppression=yes
And see if that helps. You need a timing source for it
to work, which is why it is disabled by default, but the
logging might be a bit chatty in any case.
Dan
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2006 Jan 15
3
MoH trouble with latest bristuff (0.3.0-PRE-1f)
Hi,
I've installed * 1.2.1 with latest bristuff patches (0.3.0-PRE-1f). When
I activate music-on-hold on a SIP-to-SIP connection, the music sounds
like in a fast-forward play mode. On the *-console I can see much lines
like this:
-- Silence suppression is disabled (option_silence_suppression=0
chan->timingfd=18)
What's going on? With bristuff 0.3.0-PRE-1d everything works fine (but
there was another issue, so I have to upgrade).
Thanks in advance,
Karsten