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  • Nick Barnes, Fri 09 of May, 2008 [11:36 UTC]: Christopher - yesterday I tried an Asterisk install on a CentOS 5.1 box with stock GUI and it all worked fine. Sorry I can't help.
  • aero, Fri 09 of May, 2008 [08:20 UTC]: can someone help me out on this, i tried to play some sound files on my asterisk box and this is the error message i got. WARNING[4429]: format_wav.c:169 check_header: Unexpected freqency 22050 May 8 11:17:39 WARNING[4433]: codec_gsm.c:194 gsmtolin_fra
  • Christopher Faust, Thu 08 of May, 2008 [14:15 UTC]: I beleive that I may have to change something in the xserver configuration. Please advise
  • Christopher Faust, Thu 08 of May, 2008 [14:14 UTC]: Everything was perfect. In the bios I have increased the memory allocated Still receive input not supported on my display.
  • Christopher Faust, Thu 08 of May, 2008 [14:13 UTC]: This would not be my main box. I am doing some testing to see if I can install zaptel and asterisk 1.4 on a full centos 5.1 box with development software Its bizzare, because before I went through the asterisk and zaptel installation everything was perfe
  • Nick Barnes, Thu 08 of May, 2008 [13:44 UTC]: Christopher - I can't see any way in which an Asterisk installation would muck your GUI, but remember that it is advised not to use a GUI on an Asterisk box anyway.
  • Christopher Faust, Wed 07 of May, 2008 [15:28 UTC]: When I try to startx I ge input not supported. Though before installing asterisk I had no video issue to start the GUI
  • Christopher Faust, Wed 07 of May, 2008 [15:26 UTC]: Hi Nick, I got centos 5.1 and asterisk up But now I cannot start startx I have set the depth from 24 to 16 for the video i810 driver for the i845 on my netvista machine but I cannot start GNOME. Please advise
  • Nick Barnes, Wed 07 of May, 2008 [10:01 UTC]: Howard - You'll need to provide a lot more information if you really want help.
  • Nick Barnes, Wed 07 of May, 2008 [10:00 UTC]: Christopher - Search the Wiki and you'll find a page I wrote detailing exactly what you have to do for Asterisk 1.4 + CentOS 5.1.
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Commetrex


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Overview:

Commetrex Corporation develops and markets enabling technologies for the gateway and media-server telecom OEM. Well known for its market-leading fax and other licensed media-processing technologies, Commetrex recently announced its 75th T.38 FoIP customer. Commetrex has recently completed a multi-year development effort that produced BladeWare™, an IMS-ready software-only media server featuring Commetrex' category-defining TerminatingT38. Now, Commetrex is enhancing the BladeWare™ IMS Media Resource Function by introducing comprehensive voice capabilities, including BladeWareVXML, an open-source VoiceXML-based Media Resource Function Controller. Commetrex' list of licensees is a who's who of the telecom industry, including Agere, Iperia, Genband, Castelle, Lucent, Sonus, OpenWave, Nortel, Broadsoft, Siemens, ShoreTel, Avaya, Empirix, LogicaCMG, and IP Unity Glenayre. For more information, visit www.commetrex.com.

Products:

Description BladeWare
Description BladeWare Fax Media Server
Description BladeWare Fax2Email
Description BladeWare Email2Fax
Description BladeWareVXML

Description Media-Processing Technologies
Description Media Processing Software Environment
Description MSP Media Gateway DSP-Resource Boards
Description Telephony Middleware





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