[asterisk-users] German sounds on Asterisk
Markus Weiler
markus_weiler at mailworks.org
Sun Jun 14 02:39:54 CDT 2015
Hi,
from voipinfo...
If an Asterisk command specifies a sound file in a*subdirectory*,
Asterisk looks in that subdirectory for the language subdirectory. For
example, theSayDigits
<http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+cmd+SayDigits>command may
play the sound file "digits/6". Asterisk will, if the language code is
"de", first look for /var/lib/asterisk/sounds/*digits/de/*6.gsm before
falling back to /var/lib/asterisk/sounds/digits/6.gsm.
Markus
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+multi-language
Am 14.06.2015 um 09:36 schrieb Luca Bertoncello:
> Hi again
>
> I'd like to configured my Asterisk to use german sounds for the
> "Say"-commands...
>
> I installed the sounds-files and I tried them with
> "Playback(de/demo-echodone)" and it works.
>
> Now I tried to add an extension to say the current time:
>
> exten => 24,1,Verbose(2,Time asked by ${CALLERID(num)})
> Exten => 24,n,Set(CHANNEL(language)=de)
> Exten => 24,n,SayUnixTime()
> Exten => 24,n,Hangup
>
> But if I call the "24", it says the time in English...
> On the CLI I see:
>
> -- Executing [24 at default:2] Set("SIP/00493511111111-00000003", "CHANNEL(language)=de") in new stack
> -- Executing [24 at default:3] SayUnixTime("SIP/00493511111111-00000003", "") in new stack
> -- <SIP/00493511111111-00000003> Playing 'digits/day-0.gsm' (language 'de')
> -- <SIP/00493511111111-00000003> Playing 'digits/h-14.gsm' (language 'de')
> ...
>
> So, it seems, it would use the German sounds, but it doesn't...
> Has someone an explanation why it works so?
>
> Thanks
> Luca Bertoncello
> (lucabert at lucabert.de)
>
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20150614/ec154df5/attachment.html>
More information about the asterisk-users
mailing list