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00:14.35 | Apteryx | Good evening (night for WIMPy)! |
00:14.53 | WIMPy | Good morning :-) |
00:16.48 | Apteryx | Hehe! I've got my pc bell blasting, feel free to try it ;) |
00:17.27 | WIMPy | Apteryx: You already tried my new one. |
00:17.41 | WIMPy | Not the system bell, that would be annoying. |
00:18.48 | Penguin | You mean you didn't give up irssi and switch to ii after I suggested it? |
00:19.06 | Apteryx | Not yet ;) |
00:19.46 | WIMPy | We wait for iii. |
00:21.24 | Apteryx | What's the roadmap like? ;) |
00:21.44 | WIMPy | I should reboot, but find it too much trouble. |
00:22.15 | WIMPy | I think I will nick that card fromthe box I built yesterday and exchange it with mine. |
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00:39.44 | Apteryx | WIMPy: How long does it take for your RISC OS to boot? must not be much? |
00:40.08 | WIMPy | Define "boot" :-) |
00:40.58 | WIMPy | You can use it about two seconds after powering up. |
00:44.39 | Apteryx | Hehe. Ubuntu must be at around 10-15 sec on my machine. |
00:45.11 | Apteryx | (Thanks to a SSD) |
00:45.44 | WIMPy | I have had PC where the BIOS wouldn't even finish in that time. |
00:47.48 | Apteryx | Arf. |
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06:58.25 | gavimobile | if I get a response like this "Got SIP response 500 "Service Unavailable" back from 108.59.2.133:5060" and 108.59.2.133 is my tisp, does this mean the issue is with them and not me? |
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07:42.54 | dkorras | <PROTECTED> |
07:58.00 | wdoekes | ~freepbx |
07:58.03 | infobot | [~freepbx] FreePBX is unable to be supported here. It is made up of complex dialplans and scripts which can't be easily supported by people who aren't deeply involved. Try joining #freepbx and asking there |
07:59.00 | wdoekes | I have no idea what sox and lame are doing on your machine, but if you do, then you probably have your answer |
07:59.52 | wdoekes | http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2011-February/258764.html |
08:00.12 | wdoekes | oddly enough, that frame almost matches yours.. |
08:00.19 | wdoekes | > mp3/interface.c:216 decodeMP3: Junk |
08:00.20 | wdoekes | at the beginning of frame 49443304 |
08:00.48 | wdoekes | ah |
08:01.05 | wdoekes | 0x49 0x44 0x33 == "ID3" |
08:02.19 | wdoekes | in any case. look at that thread, it might provide some clues ($ mpg123 -w filename.wav filename.mp3 -- try that, and see what that does) |
08:03.32 | dkorras | thank you!! |
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14:59.24 | Rahail | Hello |
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18:04.16 | ovoshlook | hello. I try to manipulate channel, than created by asterisk via Dial command through ARI but ARI can not do thomething with this channel. Does it possible to manipulate channels and bridges that was created without ARI app? |
18:05.47 | file | no, for almost all operations the channel must be in your ARI application |
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22:10.11 | tftech | Hello Room. I need to use an extension to dial out via a trunk. I assume I need to setup a custom trunk, but am unsure of the string to use it to dial out. Can someone help, please? |
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22:13.21 | WIMPy | Is that a FreePBX question? Then you should ask in #freepbx. |
22:14.21 | tftech | tried there, but dial string is universal |
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22:17.00 | tftech | I setup the custom trunk, but dont know the dial string to be able to use an extension as a trunk for outbound. I think that is pretty much asterisk code, but I dont know what it is. I have been scouring the net |
22:24.18 | MadHatter42 | tftech, is your trunk ip based or registration bassed ? |
22:27.11 | tftech | I'll start from the begginging. I have a gatway that will not have a static IP that I need to use as an outbound trunk. I was assuming to have it register as an extension (That part works). Then setup a custom trunk to send traffic to it for outbound. |
22:28.07 | tftech | I have been also trying to have it register as a trunk, but the gateway does not have a place to put a register string. I put in the username and password info in a standard trunk context, but not working. |
22:28.46 | MadHatter42 | what kind of server has dynamic ip ? |
22:29.40 | tftech | its not the gatways fault, it will be going somewhere with unstable internet where the IP may change frequently |
22:31.00 | MadHatter42 | then register a dyndns account |
22:31.29 | MadHatter42 | and tell your provider to forward your traffic to that dyndns host |
22:31.35 | MadHatter42 | its easy |
22:31.40 | tftech | Yes, I like that idea actually. I was also trying to get it work as an extension as well |
22:36.15 | tftech | so I cant do something like this in the Custom Trunk 'Dial(SIP/MyExtension/${EXTEN},,T)'? |
23:42.02 | Penguin | That sounds exactly like a FreePBX question. |