[VoIP] Asterisk 1.4 Directory Structure

Andrew Green andrew.e.green at gmail.com
Wed Apr 25 16:38:47 CDT 2007


Make sure when you are specifying the file name do it without the extension, ex:

exten => 1234,1,Background(goodbye)

would be /whatever/goodbye.gsm (or wav, Asterisk should find it)

-Andrew

On 4/25/07, Keelan Lightfoot <keelan at mail.grenander.com> wrote:
> Paul,
>
> In my Asterisk 1.4 setups, I am using standard 8khz, 8 bit, mono .gsm
> and .wav files without any problems -- I didn't have to do anything
> weird to make it work.
>
> Sorry I don't have anything more helpful -- most of my experience
> with Asterisk has been with 1.4 (I like bleeding edge), so I don't
> have much to compare to.
>
> - Keelan
>
> On Apr 24, 2007, at 6:59 PM, Paul Wills wrote:
>
> > I just upgraded from Asterisk 1.2 to Asterisk 1.4 and lost access
> > to all the
> > existing sound files.
> >
> > As this is running on a Linksys router, I put the sound files on an
> > external
> > USB flash memory drive and changed the path in asterisk.conf.
> >
> > Since the move, Asterisk is unable to find any of the sounds.  Did
> > something
> > major change about how the sounds are stored?
> >
> > PDW
> >
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