[asterisk-users] Player to listen to WAV files using an hardphone
Olivier
oza-4h07 at myamail.com
Tue Jul 28 00:45:53 CDT 2009
2009/7/28 Paul Hales <pdhales at optusnet.com.au>
>
> Can I assume that you meant to add that the person's phone would be used
> to listen to the message?
Yes
Googling, I found some Outlook "attachment processing plugins" that claims
to replace incoming attached files with clickable URL.
Maybe, the solution is to send crafted URL instead of or along attachment
file : then user would be able to play WAV file with either usual PC
speakers or with his own phone.
>
> PaulH
>
>
> Olivier wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've lastly read a Request For Quotation asking for a software option
> > I've never heard about before.
> > It's about a player plugin with which, when using an Outlook-like
> > email client, you can double click on an enclosed WAV file icon to
> > listen to a voicemail instead of using PC speakers (and microphone).
> >
> > Has anyone heard of such player before ?
> >
> > Regards
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