Ok so this thing is literally just a phone to USB audio adapter so it's utterly distressingly easy to grab the audio, so now I just need to figure out Asterisk, I'm sure this will be easy
(Matthew died on his way to understanding Asterisk)
Ok so this thing is literally just a phone to USB audio adapter so it's utterly distressingly easy to grab the audio, so now I just need to figure out Asterisk, I'm sure this will be easy
(Matthew died on his way to understanding Asterisk)
@mjg59 Roger, some years ago: "your list of codecs is _what_? Oh boy you really are a telephony product aren't you."
@mjg59 Asterisk was my first pbx... << flashbacks to late night readings of endless SIP logs >>. The stuff needs a content warning :D
@mjg59 I just about understood Asterisk when I was blagging it for pay about 20 years ago. It was already starting to collapse under its own weight even then and I can barely imagine how bad it must have gotten by now.
@mjg59 while you're wrangling asterisk, you could always merge it into ASL3 as an alternative to https://allstarlink.github.io/adv-topics/usbinterfaces/#usb-interface-ic-support <ducks and runs>
@mjg59 I found Asterisk too complex and had more success with FreeSWITCH. It has a nice default configuration with some extensions and an echo extension.
Nowadays I've switched to Flexisip- I don't know if it was easier because I had already figured much making FreeSWITCH work.
(I've switched to Flexisip because in theory it can do push to mobile devices.)