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= Recording a sound-file in Windows = | |||
We will show you an example using a free program, called [http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ AUDACITY] | We will show you an example using a free program, called [http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ AUDACITY] | ||
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* [[How to set language for Calling Cards]]<br> | * [[How to set language for Calling Cards]]<br> | ||
* [[Sound files]] | * [[Sound files]] |
Revision as of 14:43, 3 April 2015
Linux
Install SOX:
yum install sox or apt-get install sox
If file1.wav is any WAV file, then executing this command:
/usr/bin/sox file1.wav -r 8000 -c 1 -s file2.wav -q
you will get Asterisk playable WAV file: file2.wav
Use following script if you need to convert multiple files:
#!/bin/bash ls >/tmp/a for i in `cat /tmp/a`; do /root/folder_with_Voices/convert_mp3wav2astwav.sh $i /root/folder_with_Voices/rdy/$i done
Recording a sound-file in Windows
We will show you an example using a free program, called AUDACITY
- Download and install the program
- Next, open Audacity and record the audio file that you need:
- After you made the recording, save save sound file in .WAV format from the File menu:
- Choose the Export option in the menu:
- And save the file in .WAV format:
- Afterwards, you can upload the sound file easily through the MOR GUI:
- Best of all Audacity also works on Linux!!