[asterisk-users] Newbie: How to copy track from CD for MOH without getting "Junk at beginning of frame ..."
Eric Fort
eric.fort at gmail.com
Wed Aug 19 19:57:26 CDT 2009
Probably none of the ones you list, though I believe wav files are
uncompressed. Use SOX http://sox.sourceforge.net/ under Linux, Windows or
OSX and RIP/Convert the files to match the codec you are using for calls.
If you are accepting calls that use the GSM codec then have a set of MOH
files encoded as .gsm, if you are accepting calls that use the g.723 codec
then encode your MOH files as g.723, if using speex, use speex, etc... use
files already encoded in the formats in which you originate and terminate
calls. That way the processor isn't repeating the process of transcoding on
every call!
Eric Fort
FortConsulting
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 5:25 PM, Lee, John (Sydney)
<John.Lee at compuware.com>wrote:
>
> > Yep, agreed.
> > Convert the file to the native codec(s) in which it will be played.
> >
> Alex, could you please elaborate on this? I am no audio guy.
> On Media player, I can rip it into mp3 or wav or windows media audio.
> Which one should I use?
>
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