[asterisk-users] AGI, FASTAGI or Windows Voice Server

Steve Totaro stotaro at first-notification.com
Sun Apr 18 18:20:56 CDT 2010


I figured as much.  ESOL=English as a Second Language.  Apology accepted.

Have you tried creating the file on the windows server, running sox to your
specifications and then moving the file to a samba share?

The key to this is moving the files at different stages.  The first sound
file is being created while the call is in progress.  When the call is
finished, move the file to a different location to process, after
processing, move it to it's final destination so it can be played.

Thanks,
Steve T

On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 2:00 PM, Edwin Quijada
<listas_quijada at hotmail.com>wrote:

>  Sorry if u understood  this my english is so limited and not so good , my
> apologize it was not my intention.
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> Date: Sat, 17 Apr 2010 18:19:53 -0400
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> From: stotaro at first-notification.com
> To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] AGI, FASTAGI or Windows Voice Server
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> On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 1:48 PM, Edwin Quijada <listas_quijada at hotmail.com
> > wrote:
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> Just a shot in the dark, have you tried ExternalIVR?  It was originally
> developed for Unwired Buyer (Ebay), I believe Digium and Unwired Buyer
> teamed up on this one.
>
> This option NO.
>
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> Another option would be FastAGI to your windows server.  You write an app
> for the windows box that interacts with the AT&T application and then pipe
> the audio back to your asterisk box somehow.  First thought is app_bridge or
> meetme.
>
> This is the idea just I dont know how to do. You can give any direction to
> start first. I am looking for information about app_bridge
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> "This option NO." is quite a rude reply when someone is giving you ideas
> for free.  Maybe you can say why it is not an option but your response was
> rude and makes me not want to help you anymore.
>
> I can tell you are an ESOL by the way you write, so maybe you don't
> understand the best way to communicate.
>
> Also, if you tried FTP, then did you not post that first.  What else have
> you tried?  Why waste people's time when you have tried things that didn't
> work but don't convey them?  Did you try Samba?
>
> As far as app_bridge, there is plenty of documentation, let me waste more
> of my time......  http://tinyurl.com/y73mp9s
>
> Sounds like you should pay for the Linux version or paid Asterisk support.
>
> I really appreciate helping you, thanks,
> Steve Totaro
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