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02:59.32 | THECobra | does anyone know of a repository for the original asterisk 1.6 bridge module that is working in asterisk 16? |
03:00.16 | THECobra | i need the functionality of simple_bridge from 1.6 and the way it was changed starting at 12 lost all control |
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03:43.22 | Samot | What kind of control? |
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07:12.10 | Dovid | Morning! |
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10:36.17 | edgars | yo |
10:37.31 | edgars | i took sip and devices mysql tables and imported in another asterisk, what else i need, to see extensions in web interface? |
10:38.17 | file | Asterisk does not have a web interface, are you referring to FreePBX? |
10:38.46 | edgars | sorry, im talking about freepbx |
10:39.26 | edgars | v 15.0.17.24 |
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12:02.10 | Samot | Well you need the actual users. |
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14:07.25 | igcewieling | I'd use the backup function of FreePBX instead of doing it all manually. |
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19:24.33 | gp | I am having trouble with voicemails emailed to android phones - they won't play either wav option. What is the best option to list first for playback in android phones? |
19:24.45 | gp | For this option: https://github.com/asterisk/asterisk/blob/master/configs/samples/voicemail.conf.sample#L24 |
19:26.30 | gp | hrm, or gsm apparently |
19:26.35 | igcewieling | you want to use wav |
19:26.57 | gp | I've tried wav, wav49, and now gsm. None of them can be played via android gmail |
19:27.20 | gp | wav can be played in the gmail client on a desktop |
19:27.26 | igcewieling | wav us basically ulaw with a RIFF header. wav49 is basically GSM with a RIFF header. |
19:27.52 | gp | Are those the only formats available for voicemail? |
19:28.38 | igcewieling | most supported transcoding codecs should work on the Asterisk side. On the client site .wav is the only format which should be universally supported. |
19:28.52 | gp | should "mp3" just work here then? |
19:29.04 | igcewieling | mp3 is not a transcodable format in Asterisk |
19:29.09 | gp | oooh |
19:29.29 | igcewieling | neither is g723.1 for example. |
19:31.37 | gp | show codecs lists opus. So that should be available? |
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19:34.32 | gp | ah no - opus results in an error message at the voicemail prompt |
19:35.01 | igcewieling | do you have opus installed? |
19:35.25 | gp | https://dpaste.com/735L7CUNE |
19:35.27 | igcewieling | i.e. it has time values and not dashes |
19:35.33 | gp | that is the error from the console and the codecs output |
19:35.52 | file | core show codecs lists the types of codecs Asterisk is aware of, it does not represent what can be transcoded or file formats - those are separate CLI commands |
19:36.03 | igcewieling | use "core show translation" |
19:36.23 | file | for files, it is "core show file formats" |
19:36.42 | gp | https://dpaste.com/GWQX5HVAV |
19:37.15 | gp | and ehre are the file formats |
19:37.15 | gp | https://dpaste.com/9SJD2GRHX |
19:38.30 | gp | Ok - so "ogg_opus" is what I want for opus? |
19:38.57 | file | opus doesn't allow writing of files |
19:39.53 | gp | oh. So is there anyway to get something other than wav|gsm|wav49? I can't get voicemails to play on android with any of those options listed first |
19:40.58 | file | as I stated, "core show file formats" shows the file formats, some may be read-only, but only the ones listed there are available |
19:41.03 | file | I don't know what will play on Android |
19:42.18 | gp | file: This lists the file formats available https://dpaste.com/9SJD2GRHX - do I just try each of the "format" column? |
19:42.46 | file | you'd use the file extension. |
19:42.59 | gp | ok thanks |
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20:16.52 | gp | Can't seem to get any combination to work in the android gmail client. Any suggestions for how to handle this? |
20:18.12 | gp | Chromium (https://www.chromium.org/audio-video) says it supports PCM but only supports mp4, ogg, webm, and wav containers |
20:18.38 | gp | The PCM "format" option seemed to output a file with the pcm extension |
20:24.08 | Samot | gp: I am able to use my Android phone, in the Gmail client and play a voicemail wav file from Asterisk. I even am given three different playback apps for it to choose from. |
20:24.34 | gp | hrm |
20:24.55 | gp | This one is Android 11 Pixel 2 XL |
20:25.01 | gp | what is yours? |
20:25.09 | Samot | LG Velvet. |
20:25.20 | Samot | But again, three apps that can playback wav files.. |
20:25.38 | Samot | Perhaps you just don't have proper apps. |
20:25.59 | gp | which apps are you using? do they integrate with the gmail app? |
20:26.14 | gp | You're probably right. The only one I could find was VLC but it was buggy with the gmail app |
20:26.26 | Samot | I have an audio app that came with the phone. |
20:26.36 | Samot | Just called "Audio" |
20:26.42 | Samot | I click it, voicemail plays. |
20:26.58 | gp | Would you mind if I emailed you a voicemail and see if it plays for you? |
20:27.06 | Samot | Yes. |
20:27.12 | Samot | I would mind. |
20:27.17 | gp | Ok |
20:27.20 | gp | Thanks anyways |
20:27.28 | Samot | This isn't a gmail problem. |
20:27.36 | Samot | Can you download the file and play it? |
20:28.15 | gp | No - not on the android phones I've tried. Few different models. But playback in Chrome browser on other OS works |
20:28.34 | gp | Mostly Pixel phones I guess |
20:31.00 | Samot | Then you don't have an app that supports this format of wav. |
20:32.37 | gp | Well yea, which is why I am here. I just assumed it would be a simple changing the format to one that Android bundled playback for so apps weren't needed |
20:32.51 | gp | I can't find one available on the Google Play Store that works |
20:33.16 | gp | I found VLC, but you can't stop playback once you try to playback via the gmail app |
20:37.11 | gp | https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/media/media-formats |
20:37.23 | gp | Looks like the PCM would have worked but it takes the .wav extension to play |
20:42.19 | Samot | But none of this is an actual Asterisk problem. |
20:43.37 | gp | I didn't come in here and say that Asterisk had a problem. I was just asking for advice. I can't get it to work. I am not trying to say Asterisk isn't wonderful |
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