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Date:      Fri, 22 May 1998 11:56:37 +0200
From:      "Stefan Herrmann" <stefan@asterix.webaffairs.net>
To:        "David Wetzel" <dave@turbocat.de>
Cc:        <freebsd-isdn@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   RE: i4b and telefon answering
Message-ID:  <000401bd8567$e94c0140$030aa8c0@obelix.webaffairs.net>
In-Reply-To: <199805220814.KAA00232@cat.turbocat.de>

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Hi David,

> > now that I have i4b with isppp running, I am interessted in getting the
> > answering machine running. But I haven't found any information how to do
> > this.
> 
> #==============================================================================
> # ENTRY: telephone answering
> #==============================================================================
> entry
> 
> name                    = TEL34        # name for reference
> usrdevicename           = tel           # ipr, tel, rbch
[...]

I had already seen and altered this section in isdnd.rc, but did't know what
software and how to use it. But shortly after my mail to the list, I found the
programs "record", "answer", etc. in /etc/isdn/samples. After a little bit
of testing answering the phone worked. It would have been easier if there
was a hint in the docs about that.

> The program I use is the C-Hack in the contrib dir.

I will have a look at that, Thanks.

After I have recorded some messages now, I would like to play them. Send it to
/dev/audio you would say. But I couldn't get my Creative Soundblaster 16 running yet
and I would like to be able to here the records on my WinNT machine too. So is
there a possibility to convert the recorded messages to WAV or VOC format ? Is
there software for FreeBSD that can do that, perhaps "sox" ?


Ciao
Stefan
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