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Summary:ASTERISK-08548: Audio files incorrect for SayNumber with 13..14..15..
Reporter:Andrew Lindh (andrew)Labels:
Date Opened:2007-01-10 13:54:52.000-0600Date Closed:2007-02-15 18:01:54.000-0600
Priority:MinorRegression?No
Status:Closed/CompleteComponents:Core/General
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Description:Using SayNumber for several numbers does not work (voicemail also has the same problems saying the same numbers), it seems the audio files are no longer correct.

Using: Asterisk Core Sounds (english) version 1.4.5

Here are the ones that are wrong, they just say "teen". Others are correct (ie. 19 says nineteen). The 'h' versions (ie. to say 13th) also have issues, but not the same list of problem numbers. I did not check non-english or all codec versions.

digits/13
digits/14
digits/15
digits/16
digits/18
digits/h-13
digits/h-14
digits/h-15
digits/h-18



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Is there a better category in which to list this?

Digits from Asterisk 1.2 work fine when moved into 1.4
Comments:By: dghundt (dghundt) 2007-01-10 20:46:27.000-0600

The 1.4 wav sound files from sept/oct 2006 don't have the problems noted above.  

The problem with the 1.2 sound files i have is a clipping issue at the beginning of sound file.  Not always noticeable in my LAN, but when I use .call voip to pstn call, the first part of the sound is obviously clipped, and enough to confuse the callee.

By: dghundt (dghundt) 2007-01-13 16:36:01.000-0600

press-one, press-two, etc

are also not working. they are missing the press.

By: Joshua C. Colp (jcolp) 2007-01-15 14:46:41.000-0600

I can definitely confirm these, and if you have anymore I will create a list and forward it off to be fixed.

By: Jason Parker (jparker) 2007-02-15 18:01:54.000-0600

This isn't technically a duplicate, since it was reported before, but ASTERISK-8626 supersedes this, and includes all prompts mentioned here.