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Hello Seán,<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2019-07-05 4:45 a.m., Seán C. McCord
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<div dir="ltr">A brief update:
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<div>I have adapted my app_audiosocket from last year to become
chan_audiosocket, a full bidirectional audio channel interface
for Asterisk to any AudioSocket service (which itself is a
dead-simple implementation). I'll be demoing it in my talk
next week at CommCon, for anyone who might be interested. I'm
going to try to have it ready to push to gerrit for review
this weekend.</div>
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I'll be there.<br>
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<div>For now, you can see it in the 'channel' branch of <a
href="http://github.com/CyCoreSystems/audiosocket"
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This is very different from what we did. You need dialplan to use
it. In our case we don't need any dialplan to use it, it's more ARI
approach.<br>
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Sylvain<br>
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