[asterisk-users] OT - How to stream a A-Law/wav file to a browser ?

Alex Balashov abalashov at evaristesys.com
Thu Sep 18 10:55:52 CDT 2008


How do you feel about converting them to RIFF/MSPCM WAV format and encoding
them into MP3?

On Thu, September 18, 2008 11:01 am, Olivier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How can I create a web page allowing people to listen (with their own PC)
> a
> couple of .wav/a-law files stored on a Linux server ?
> Chances are users would access this web page from Internet Explorer but if
> I
> could make it available to other browsers, that would be better.
>
> I googled a bit and couldn't find a tag such as media://myaudiofile.wav
> that
> would fulfill this spec.
>
> As much as possible, I would be happy to avoid configuring browser plugins
> and so on.
> So if this media:// could be already installed and running in users PCs,
> that would be fine.
>
> I've read Red5 servers/Flash players combination could respond but I'm not
> too confident about a-law support and Red5 installation complexity for a
> 100% pure beginner.
>
> What do you think ?
>
> Cheers
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