This tool can convert from and to any codec loaded in asterisk:
http://redice.krisk.org/res_conv-0.1.tgz
Except for some small errors in README regarding versions ++ have it
been a nice tool and helped me a lot.
I have a small script that I have used to convert many of my prompts,
mail me if you are intressted.
/Mats
Douglas Garstang wrote:
I don't know about g.729, but this will work for wav -> g711.
sox file.wav file.ul
Doug.
-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew Crocker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2006 12:00 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Transcoding g.711 -> g.729
Hello,
I have an asterisk server running with 23 g.729 licenses. I have
also purchased a sound file from thevoice.digium.com. I need to
covert this file (uLaw, PCM I think) to g.711, g.729 & g.723 for use
with an IVR system. Is there a way I can convert the files
using the
g.729 digium codec? sox?
Thanks
-Matt
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http://www.crocker.com
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