[asterisk-users] playing .gsm sounds through a web browser

Julian Lyndon-Smith asterisk at dotr.com
Fri May 16 05:58:41 CDT 2008


Does anyone know where I can a copy of sox for windows with mp3 built in ?

Julian

David Backeberg wrote:
> No, no, no.
> 
> Don't try to play them directly as gsm files. Convert them to wav on
> the fly, when demanded by the user from the webpage. Have a php, or
> perl, or whatever script call sox, and push the wav to the user. sox
> runs so fast that you can do the conversion on-demand. You can decide
> what to do with the wav file afterward. Delete it immediately, cache
> it, whatever. Don't force the users to know anything they don't
> already know. There are a lot of media players that can handle a wav
> file.
> 
> On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 7:26 PM, Julian Lyndon-Smith <asterisk at dotr.com> wrote:
>> I have a lot of recordings from asterisk in a .gsm format. I would like
>> to play these files from a web browser (IE, firefox and opera)
>>
>> What do I need to do in order to achieve this goal ?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Julian
>>
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