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If, when you play the files back through ''voip-answer'', they sound distorted, chances are you have either got the sample rate wrong, or else accidentally recorded them in stereo. |
If, when you play the files back through ''voip-answer'', they sound distorted, chances are you have either got the sample rate wrong, or else accidentally recorded them in stereo. |
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== Hosting the announcement / playback files== |
== Hosting the announcement / playback files == |
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Files to be played back can be put in any directory readable by ''voip-answer''. You tell it which directory to look in by using the ''directory'' or ''-d'' switch. For example: |
Files to be played back can be put in any directory readable by ''voip-answer''. You tell it which directory to look in by using the ''directory'' or ''-d'' switch. For example: |
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''./voip-answer -d /voipuser/voip-answer/sounds/'' |
''./voip-answer -d /voipuser/voip-answer/sounds/'' |
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== Triggering the announcement / playback files== |
== Triggering the announcement / playback files == |
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You send traffic to the announcement / playback files by configuring a new extension on the FireBrick, and giving it a SIP URI containing the relevant parameters. |
You send traffic to the announcement / playback files by configuring a new extension on the FireBrick, and giving it a SIP URI containing the relevant parameters. |
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