Really nice video, lots of helpful information. Tried using it on a raspberry pi 3 with a pptlink image, place everything on the right folders, and it starts to create the audio file, but delivers the following message: Failed to convert mp3 file to wav audio file (lame decode failure) One of the downloaded segments may be bad. Please retry script and check internet access... Aborting... Any Idea what might be wrong?
The tts audio file generating server is not online. I got the same errors tonight. I tried pinging it and then tried to trace the route, both with no joy. The route leaves the US and then goes through three routers overseas before it should get to the intended destination. DNS is getting it that far.
Very good video. What step generated the node-id.gsm file. Also, I thought that hamvoip used the gsm file not the ul file to playback node-id. Steve
Really nice video, lots of helpful information. Tried using it on a raspberry pi 3 with a pptlink image, place everything on the right folders, and it starts to create the audio file, but delivers the following message: Failed to convert mp3 file to wav audio file (lame decode failure)
One of the downloaded segments may be bad. Please retry script
and check internet access...
Aborting...
Any Idea what might be wrong?
We need Hamvoip on Raspbian. I hate Arch linux so much.
The tts audio file generating server is not online. I got the same errors tonight. I tried pinging it and then tried to trace the route, both with no joy. The route leaves the US and then goes through three routers overseas before it should get to the intended destination. DNS is getting it that far.