![]() ![]() If you did, success! Otherwisego and try these steps again. You should see some output from the application on the Asterisk Cli. Now, stop asterisk, and start it in debugging mode to ensure all is well # /etc/init.d/asterisk stop Now you should have app_swift in /usr/lib/asterisk/modules, and nf in /etc/asterisk8. Now, we must compile App_Swift # cd /opt/asterisk-other/app_swift-0.9.1# make & make install Now, instead of using app_cepstral, lets try App_swift instead # cd /opt/asterisk-other Since we are running gentoo, adding /opt/swift/lib to /etc/ld.so.conf isn’t enough, we must also add it to another file to make sure it stays upon reboot: # echo "/opt/swift/lib" > /etc/ld.so.conf Now, we’ll install Cepstral per it’s installer #. ![]() Then, I untarred the file into a new directory # mkdir /opt/asterisk-other# mv /root/Cepstral_David-8kHz_i386-linux_4.1.4.tar.gz /opt/asterisk-other# cd /opt/asterisk-other# tar xzvf Cepstral_David-8kHz_i386-linux_4.1.4.tar.gz# cd Cepstral_David-8kHz_i386-linux_4.1.4 First, I downloaded Cepstral (8Khz Telephone Version) # wget Which actually works out of the box with Asterisk 1.4. I decided it was time for me to get it working again, and I found that app_cepstral is now depreciated in favour of app_swift. There has been lots of recent talk about getting app_cepstral to work with Asterisk 1.4 on the users mailing list.
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