Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Adding new recorded phrases to the release"
2007 Dec 05
5
New feature: calling all bug marshals
Hi.
I wanted to write a "popcorn" app for myself, both to learn how to
script in extensions.conf, but also because it was something handy.
Along the way, I found myself doing something like:
[popcorn]
exten => s,1,Set(FUTURETIME=$[${EPOCH} + 10])
...
exten => s,n,While(${EPOCH} < ${FUTURETIME})
exten => s,n,Wait(0.01)
exten => s,n,EndWhile()
exten => s,n,Play(beep)
2007 Dec 05
2
New feature: calling all bug marshals
> Hi.
>
> I wanted to write a "popcorn" app for myself, both to learn how to
> script in extensions.conf, but also because it was something handy.
>
> Along the way, I found myself doing something like:
>
> [popcorn]
> exten => s,1,Set(FUTURETIME=$[${EPOCH} + 10])
> ...
> exten => s,n,While(${EPOCH} < ${FUTURETIME})
> exten =>
2005 Feb 18
0
Installing Asterisk on Mandrake 10.1 Official
I have a pretty basic Mandrake 10.2 w/KDE 3.2 and I installed Asterisk-1.0.1-2mdk. I installed the source of main and contrib from ftp, so at the install time I accepted all the packages needed to be installed too.
The installation went smooth, but when I try to execute asterisk (#asterisk -vvv) I encounter few warnings I end with an error. At this point I didn't touch any conf file, I was
2005 Sep 22
1
SayUnixTime in CVS?
Can anyone tell me what I missed? I'm trying to setup a simple extension
(400) that reports the time when it is dialed. I searched the threads and it
seems like this should work...
Here's what's in my extensions.conf:
exten => 400,1,Answer()
exten => 400,n,Wait,1
exten => 400,n,SayUnixTime(,EST5EDT,)
exten => 400,n,Playback(tt-weasels)
[BTW, tt-weasels is hillarious!
2012 Aug 14
0
SayUnixTime quandry
Hi Gang,
Hopefully somebody out there has a "doh" for this one. My
dialplan announces the date and time using SayUnixTime. When I run this:
exten => 36225,1,Set(ABA=999999999)
exten => 36225,n,Background(telbank/${ABA}/${CHANNEL(language)}/thetimeis)
exten => 36225,n,sayunixtime(,,Abe 'digits/at' IMP)
I get this CLI output
-- Executing
2011 Nov 29
2
hello
Hello,
I am a Windows convert basically, but as a newbie, thinking of stability
and a virus free OS, and the features like that of a server, I have come
here.
Well said that I am absolutely new, I would know the things in the course
of time, since it is different from my daily job.......
Can one please let me know about the difference between the two DVD
torrents:
2004 Dec 17
0
SayUnixTime
If I use SayUnixTime to an extension, it will tell me the CORRECT time:
extension =>698,1,SayUnixTime
If I use the same in the wakeup-agi, it tells me the time 14 hours in
the future:
$agi->exec('SayUnixTime', sprintf("%s||IMp", UnixDate($time, "%s")));
Where is the difference? I am in Time zone Asia/Taipei (GMT+8:00)
Any ideas?
bye
Ronald
2004 Jun 24
0
-- Serious issues with current CVS?
I had a compile problem with the CVS I downloaded on 21 June.
I have a Debian box with 2.4.18 kernel (version needed for support of
Conexant ADSL). There is a difficulty with Zaptel build regarding HDLC
detection. It tries to build it in and then results in unresolved kernel
symbols and fails to load.
I have had to comment out the entire HDLC defines in zconfig.h to get a
driver to install at
2004 Jun 12
1
'background' problem
I have a 'day' and a 'night' mode. In the day mode, I play a
'background' message which is interruptable by the pushing of a DTMF key
- ie - all is normal.
In night mode - I decided to get smarter...
I play two backgrounds with a 'sayunixtime' in between and now DTMF does
nothing - the menu times out to my 'lets get the operator then'...
If I change the
2007 Nov 12
0
3 commits - libswfdec/swfdec_player.c test/trace
libswfdec/swfdec_player.c | 18 +--
test/trace/loadvars-decode-5.swf |binary
test/trace/loadvars-decode-5.swf.trace | 182 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
test/trace/loadvars-decode-6.swf |binary
test/trace/loadvars-decode-6.swf.trace | 182 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
test/trace/loadvars-decode-7.swf |binary
test/trace/loadvars-decode-7.swf.trace |
2013 May 15
0
[PATCH 1/2] Update comparison.html
I cleaned up comparison.html, making the comparison more fair and
removing manufacturers that no longer have any new hardware
supporting a certain format. The table is more readable now too.
---
comparison.html | 86 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------------
1 file changed, 45 insertions(+), 41 deletions(-)
diff --git a/comparison.html b/comparison.html
index 9f36381..be88205
2009 Aug 11
3
SIP app for iPhone that works well with Asterisk?
Anyone have a chance to test any of the various iPhone SIP apps?
I see there are a few out there, but most of the iTunes reviews aren't
sufficiently technical to be useful.
Thanks.
2005 Jul 11
2
h323 and asterisk
We come into this section of the dialplan:
exten => 88670333333,1,Wait(1)
exten => 88670333333,n,SayUnixTime
exten => 88670333333,n,NoOp(If you know the extension ...)
exten => 88670333333,n,Dial(${PHONE_6003})
The caller from the GK hears only ringing, not the time.
The extension 6003 rings and I can pick up, but without any voice nor video.
athome*CLI>
-- Executing
2015 Jun 14
4
German sounds on Asterisk
Hi again
I'd like to configured my Asterisk to use german sounds for the
"Say"-commands...
I installed the sounds-files and I tried them with
"Playback(de/demo-echodone)" and it works.
Now I tried to add an extension to say the current time:
exten => 24,1,Verbose(2,Time asked by ${CALLERID(num)})
Exten => 24,n,Set(CHANNEL(language)=de)
Exten =>
2023 Dec 07
3
Non-shell accounts and scp/sftp
Hi,
We have a CLI that certain users get dropped into when they log in. One of the things they can go is generate certificates (actually .p12 key/certificate bundles) that they will then scp out of the box from another host.
Problem is that if their default shell isn't sh, ash, dash, bash, zsh, etc. then things break. Is there a workaround to allow scp/sftp to continue to work even for
2004 Aug 12
2
Interruptable SayUnixTime
I'd like to announce the time when people call and hit my voice-menu
context, but the complaint is that the time announcement isn't
interruptable. Is there any way to make SayUnixTime interruptable?
-- PhoneBoy
2005 May 25
0
May Twenty Fifth SayUnixTime
I'm trying to get SayUnixTime to parse the date correctly and say 'May
Twenty Fifth', however it refuses to do so and keeps using the phrase 'May
Twenty Five'. I've read all the syntax, tried using both 'd' and 'e', and in
the doc it says:
d or enumeric day of monthfirst, second, ..., thirty-first
However, it doesn't read my h-#.gsm files...
2005 Jul 28
0
H323 problem
Can anybody spot the problem?
H.323 via GK calls Asterisk box and should be connected directly to the
extension 6002 (an voice sip phone)
The caller hears only ringing.
The called party hears the ring.
Called party picks up, caller hears still the ring tone.
Called party hears nothing.
Called party hangs up, caller hears the busy tone.
extensions.conf:
exten => 88670333333,1,Wait(1)
exten
2006 Jan 25
0
include from database
Hi list users
I?m trying to do an incluye statement from the Database
In my dialplan I have different contexts that defines common services for
example
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-----------------------
[basic_services]
exten => 100,1,VoicemailMain()
exten => 600,1,Playback(demo-echotest)
exten => 600,2,Echo()
exten
2010 Jan 11
0
Custom date formats with new mode say.conf?
I have Asterisk 1.6.2 running on CentOS 5.4. I would like to use
mode=new in say.conf but when I do, SayUnixTime doesn't play any sounds.
i.e., SayUnixTime(,CST,ABd 'digits/at' IMp) says the date / time as
expected with mode=old, but changing to mode=new causes that to do
nothing at all.
Is there something else I need to change to make date formats other than
the default work