by williamconley » Mon Oct 29, 2012 10:01 pm
1) please post your installer version (the name of the .iso or the "Vicibox x.x.x" that shows when you log in via ssh if you've lost the disk).
2) the audio type has no effect on the amount of time a file takes to appear in the audio store unless you are using an unusual method to get the files there or have a seriously overworked server (even than, that would not be different for a different file type ...). That being said: are you sure you are not treating them differently? (or that it isn't just a coincidence?) That script runs at a timed interval.
3) If you record the wav file correctly, it will play. It isn't hit or miss unless you "occasionally" forget to format it properly. I've never bumped into a gsm codec for windows, but this is not related to the "browser", it is related to your media player (the browser merely downloads the file, after it's downloaded it must be played by a media player of some sort ... having a plug-in that allows media player to do so from within the browser does not change the fact that the media play still must play the sound).
4) If you are uploading audio to play over your dialer ... use WAV with the shown specs. That will be your best quality unless you are actually using GSM to make your calls, that is. If you are using g729, you can actually convert the recordings to g729 as well. The less work Asterisk has to do at the time of transmission, the better. The Asterisk system can convert "WAV" to "ulaw"/"slin" natively. And if you are using ulaw/g711 to transmit to the carrier ... that makes WAV the only real option to avoid quality issues during the playing of the file.
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