Displaying 20 results from an estimated 7000 matches similar to: "X100P voicemail volume too low (quiet)"
2005 Mar 23
1
speex 1.1.7 crashes asterisk 1.0.6
Hello,
I've installed speex 1.1.7 and asterisk 1.0.6
from Gentoo's Portage and I'm experiencing
asterisk crashes whenever I try to make a
connection from my X-Lite client under wine
to asterisk using the speex codec.
I know speex is being attempted because SPX
lights up on the X-Lite display. Also, I know
that speex is causing the crash because X-Lite
works fine if I use GSM, ILBC,
2005 Mar 22
2
X100P interrupt load
Hello,
Can anyone tell me what the "normal" number of
interrupts per second is for an X100P card?
I've used FreeBSD 5.3 and a linux 2.6.11 kernel
on the exact same hardware (only the disk changed)
and `systat -vmstat 1` on FreeBSD and
`procinfo -dS -n1` under Linux. For both, I'm
seeing roughly 1000 interrupts per second on my
X100p card. It was a bit worse under FreeBSD,
and I
2005 Mar 27
2
apps api?
Hello,
Is there a published apps API? Or do I need to just start
reading source code?
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2005 Mar 28
1
gsm player for Linux?
Hello,
Does anyone know of an audio player for Linux that will
play asterisk's GSM files? I know I can convert them
using sox, but I'm hoping to play them natively so I
can test out some voicemail settings.
Thanks!
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2005 Mar 23
0
gnophone 0.2.4 and asterisk 1.0.6
Hello,
Does gnophone 0.2.4 work with asterisk 1.0.6?
I'm running Gentoo Linux with a 2.6.11 kernel,
and I'm getting the following when I try to
connect to asterisk from gnophone:
Mar 23 12:09:33 WARNING[25059]: chan_iax2.c:546 iax_error_output: Information element length exceeds message size
Mar 23 12:09:33 WARNING[25059]: chan_iax2.c:5332 socket_read: Undecodable framereceived from
2003 Sep 24
4
unified authentication
Howdy list,
Sorry if this is a frequently discussed topic,
or an off-topic question, but I couldn't find much
info about my question by performing quick searches
in the archives, and my question is pretty tightly
related to security...
Background:
===========
I have a number of FreeBSD machines. Most are 4.x,
but a few are 5.x (mainly the testing/devel machines).
I also have a single Red
2003 Oct 06
1
X100P too quiet
I've got * up and running everything seems to work ok except for when you
dial out using the X100P card.
Everything sounds great this end but the person you call complains that they
can't hear you very well (Very Whispered).
Is their any way to turn up the volume. I've fiddled with the gain settings
in the zapata.conf file but to no avail.
Any help would be much appreciated!
-Ed
2006 May 15
2
Voicemail volume wav vs. wav49
There's a been a long standing issue with voicemail volume levels for files
saved in WAV49 format as compared to WAV format. WAV49 is much smaller in
emails and that's great, but it's also less than half the volume level than
the exact same voicemail saved in WAV format. I've seen this mentioned by
several others over the years in the mailing list -- has there been any
2003 Oct 06
5
Help with questions for initial Asterisk wizard (GUI)
Hey all,
I am in the middle of creating a new user wizard which will generate all
the .conf's the new Asterisk user will require to get themselves up and
running in Asterisk without having to touch a single configuration file.
This is what I have come up with as a rough draft. It is far from
complete, so I'm asking people to submit things that should be added,
changed, removed
2009 Mar 11
2
VLC
Hi All,
When our users receive a voicemail we send it attached to an email. It used to work fine, encoded in wav49 and read by Windows media player. Recently the default player in the company has become VLC which is unable to read wav49. I am trying to use OGG/VORBIS instead of wav49. I can't get it working:
In voicemail.conf:
format = ogg
The result is as follow:
[Mar 11 09:42:17]
2004 Jan 15
2
wav49 voicemail problem with Windows Media Player
Someone submitted a bug about wav49 voicemail problems with
the Windows Media Player here
http://bugs.digium.com/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=0000254
bkw918 changed the status of the bug to resolved because he
could not reproduce the error with his version of Windows Media
Player. I am having the same problem as the original bug poster.
I am using WMP 9.00.00.3075 running on Windows XP and
using
2011 Nov 25
1
android won't play wav49: how to change format
android email will not play wav49 file attachments. See:
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=1712
Now I'm getting a lot of pressure to change the format used in voicemail.
Here's what I've got:
format = wav49|gsm
I'd like to change it to format = gsm|wav49, but the
voicemail.conf.sample says "Don't Change the Format Unless You REALLY
Know What
2009 Apr 20
2
Voice mail does not contain a time?
Hello,
When a voice message is saved and e-mailed as a wav, the total time of the
voice mail does not show up in, e.g., windows media player, why is this?
I have only used wav49/wav:
; Use wav49 format for all voicemail messages
format=wav49|gsm|wav
Justin.
2004 Apr 11
1
X100P card issues - noise, volume, etc
Hello,
I have just managed to get my 1st * server up and running and have a lot of issues with theX100P analog card. Would really appreciate anyone trying
to help me on the following :
1. The receive and transmit is too soft. So i increased the txgain and rxgain. The volume is fine after this, but there is a lot of 'wind' noise on the line.
I have my echo cancellation on, aggregive
2015 Nov 29
0
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2006 Mar 21
1
Cannot leave voicemail, Asterisk/Zaptel/libpi v1.0.9
Hi,
I'm running two boxes side by side, identical specs and setup but with differing
dialplans. Both are on ast/zap/libpri versions 1.0.9. Both boxes share the same
folder for voicemail, exported via NFS from another file server.
Everything was working fine for an extended period of time, until just recently
when someone rebooted Box A. Now when I dial an extension associated with a SIP
2004 Aug 13
1
voicemail email messages
I am having problems with * voicemail emails. It will only mail out the
gsm encoded messages. I would really like it to use the wav49 format to
make it easier on my user's. I have tried specifying it with just wav49,
and like wav49|gsm. It emails nothing, but if I set it to gsm|wav49 then
sure enough it emails it out.
According to the wiki it should send whatever is specified first. Anyone
2009 Oct 21
1
Incorrect voice mail format on transfer
Hello, all. I'm running Asterisk 1.6.1.6 on CentOS 5.3 in a
multi-tenant environment with IMAP voice mail storage on Zimbra. One of
our clients is having a problem when transferring voice mails from one
mailbox to another (option 8 in the standard voice application menu)
using their Snom 320 and 360 phones.
The end results is the final recipient cannot listen to the voicemail.
We also email
2005 May 19
2
Voicemail wav49 format problem
I have the voicemail format set to wav49 in my voicemail.conf file.
When retrieving voicemails, the first message plays back ok - but then
Asterisk hangs up and the log shows the following error. Any idea
what's up?
May 19 12:57:24 VERBOSE[7860]: Asterisk Ready.
May 19 13:48:51 WARNING[7860]: Not a wav file 49
May 19 13:48:51 WARNING[7860]: Unable to open fd on
2006 Jun 06
1
wav49 size for a 3 minute voicemail
Hi, I tried to find a reference in terms of size but got back a bunch
of tech documents and couldn't get the idea of wav49 format.
wav49 format is supposed to be half the size of a normal wav right?
so, how much disk space takes to save one minute of audio in wav49?
I trying to do some capacity planning for a voicemail server.
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