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SoGaIPO

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Feb 9, 2012
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IP Office 8.0.51 with VM Pro 8.0.(1011)
Hooking up MOH using a wave file recorded by a customer at a radio station. We need to convert our wave file to match IP Office requirements. Anybody have any suggestions?
 
Yeah...convert is using audacity or audition, or maybe an older version of cool edit pro. Just needs to covert to 8Khz, 16 bit, mono, pcm wav, and rename to holdmusic.wav and stick on the sd card (or manager/tftp directory).

-Austin
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Also, make sure it's no longer than 89 seconds.

-Austin
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Uhg im bored. If you want to post a link to it, I can convert it and link it back to you.

-Austin
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how about some online Sudoku?
or chess

good old PacMan is there too :)


Joe W.

FHandw, ACSS (SME), ACIS (SME)



“Quality is never an accident; it is always the result of high intention, sincere effort, intelligent direction and skillful execution; it represents the wise choice of many alternatives.”
 
I'm bored, but still working :p Trying to get some avaya support downloads using a really old browser. PLDS dosen't like chrome, sad panda.

-Austin
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Just drag the windows sound recorder .exe off an old XP machine and use that, lightweight and so simple to use, easier than those mentioned above and without the nag messages/upgrade offer stuff etc :)



"No problem monkey socks
 
Pfft, paid for. sorta. I didn't think the sound recorder from xp worked on 64bit systems...maybe you're old school running 32 bit.

-Austin
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Classic 'sndrec' from Windows XP can do the conversion, I'm using it until now ;)
 
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