[asterisk-users] GSM and Wav format

Patrick Plattes patrick at erdbeere.net
Mon Nov 2 06:34:54 CST 2009


Hi,

at first: why do you use capitals for your name? Don't do that if you
don't have a very good reason.

You can convert wav to mp3 on the recording server and then send it to
the central system.

Bye,
 Patrick

On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 1:11 PM, ABBAS SHAKEEL
<shakeel.abbas.qau at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Let me explain a scenario
>
> There are different Asterisk Servers at different Remote locations.
> Recording in different formats for FIVE seconds reveals that
>
> Format : Size
> wav : 84 KB
> gsm : 8.3 KB
> sln : 84 KB
>
> It can be recorded in any format. This is size for five seconds only. We
> need to transfer these files from different remote servers to a centralized
> server.
> We need to play these recorded files on WEB.
>
> We have following options
>
> 1. Record in GSM and send to central Server. Which will convert to it to WAV
> format using some code / any other thing. The issue in this is that CPU will
> get very busy in this case. Because GSM Files can be very frequent.
> 2. Recored in Wav and send to central server. In this case we may face
> Network Bandwidth problem.(Even we create VPN).
>
>
> QUESTION IS: Is there any other format in which we can record using the
> record application provided its is small in size and directly playable on
> WEB.
>
>
>
>
> Best Regards
> Shakeel Abbas
>
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