[*] Generating test audio

Jim Van Meggelen jim.vanmeggelen at coretel.ca
Tue Mar 24 20:19:43 CDT 2009


Sorry for piping in here late, but I think that YATE would be able to do that for you fairly simply.

It compiles easily on Windows or Linux, and has both a call and tone generator built in.

Jim

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----- Original Message -----
From: "John Lange" <john at johnlange.ca>
To: "Asterisk Users Group" <asterisk at uc.org>, "Asterisk SIG" <asterisk at muug.mb.ca>
Sent: Tuesday, 24 March, 2009 15:09:01 GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: [*] Generating test audio

I'm looking for suggestions on how to generate test audio from my laptop
that can be piped through Asterisk and ultimately to an endpoint.

It would be best if the audio were a continuous tone but music or
something else would be acceptable also.

I thought maybe I could use twinkle and set it's input audio device to
be the output of say a streaming radio site or something but I haven't
been able to get that to work.

Any suggestions?

-- 
John Lange
http://www.johnlange.ca


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