A Summary of Commands

addhdr

addhdr

The addhdr command adds a voice or code header to a speech file (SSP only).

Synopsis

addhdr [voice/pcm64/adpcm32/adpcm16/sbc24/sbc16/celp16] [tag]

Description

The addhdr command is a filter that adds a header to a speech file. Two mutually exclusive types of headers are supported: voice and code. A voice header identifies a file as being editable, and includes an optional identifying tag. A code header (which can be PCM64, ADPCM32, ADPCM16, SBC24, SBC16, or CELP16) identifies the way in which the file is encoded. Code headers are required on any file that is to be played on the voice system.

Before converting between voice and code headers, you must strip off any existing headers.

See Also

codetype, striphdr

UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507

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