[AsteriskBrasil] Fwd: [asterisk-dev] Asterisk Core Sounds 1.4.15, Extra Sounds 1.4.8, and Freeplay MoH Update Released

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Sábado Março 28 21:35:48 BRT 2009


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> From: Asterisk Development Team <asteriskteam em digium.com>
> Date: 27 de março de 2009 17h51min33s GMT-03:00
> To: asteriskteam em digium.com
> Subject: [asterisk-dev] Asterisk Core Sounds 1.4.15, Extra Sounds  
> 1.4.8, and Freeplay MoH Update Released
> Reply-To: Asterisk Developers Mailing List <asterisk-dev em lists.digium.com 
> >
>
> The Asterisk development team is pleased to announce the release of  
> Asterisk
> Core Sounds version 1.4.15, Extra Sounds 1.4.8, and Freeplay Music  
> On Hold
> sound files. These sound files are available at
> http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/sounds/. Future versions of
> Asterisk will do this automatically from the Makefile (when the  
> sounds are
> enabled in menuselect).
>
> Jean-Marc Valin (from Octastic) had been experimenting with high- 
> pass filters
> on the existing Asterisk sound files and found a configuration which
> dramatically reduced the amount of low-frequency sound on the  
> prompts, thereby
> making them sound much clearer, especially when used with highly  
> compressed
> codecs such as GSM and G.729. The existing sound files have been run  
> through
> this filter and released back to the community.
>
> If you do not wish to upgrade your version of Asterisk, you can  
> still install
> the sound prompts manually.
>
> First, download the sound files with wget for all the sound formats  
> you need.
> Our example below is downloading the core sounds for the english  
> language in
> the wav format:
>
> # mkdir /usr/src/asterisk-sounds
> # cd /usr/src/asterisk-sounds
> # wget
> http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/sounds/asterisk-core-sounds-en-wav-current.tar.gz
>
> Then extract the files into your sound directory. By default in  
> Asterisk 1.2
> and 1.4, the files are located in /var/lib/asterisk/sounds/ and in  
> Asterisk
> 1.6.x they are located in /var/lib/asterisk/sounds/_language_/ where  
> _language_
> should be replaced with 'en' for english, 'fr' for french, 'es' for  
> spanish,
> etc.
>
> # cd /var/lib/asterisk/sounds/en/
> # tar zxvf /usr/src/asterisk-prompts/asterisk-core-sounds-en-wav- 
> current.tar.gz
>
> Then do the same for the Extra sounds. For music on hold, perform a  
> similar
> process, but the music on hold sounds are located in /var/lib/ 
> asterisk/moh/.
>
> Thank you for your continued support of Asterisk!
>
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