Hi,
We just installed a voicegate ICS 4 port (Win2k version), in our office. We have a Norstar Meridian phone system (DR5).
I've got the system running and doing most of what we need, I just have a question related to modifying the VG, it's a silly issue really, some people just don't like the voice for the built in messages. The phone system itself is not of consequence for this.
The built in messages in the VG, like the ones asking users to enter their passwords, are they changable? We can record our own company greetings and custom menu's and the like, but these built in ones I don't see a way to change. We'd like it so I can record the messages myself, asking a new user to state their name, record their greeting, etc.. Part of the reason is some of the stock prompts are not done well, like it asks you to say your name or record your greeting, but does not tell you to press pound when done, causing a whole lot of dead air after a persons name, or the users thinks the line is dead and hangs up. These are not prompts customers hear when calling in, just ones employee's hear.
I looked for the audio files themselves but don't see anything (like a folder full of WAV files) that I can edit. I think the audio files are these .SPC files, but I can't find a player to work with them.
Possible or do we just live with "her" voice?
We just installed a voicegate ICS 4 port (Win2k version), in our office. We have a Norstar Meridian phone system (DR5).
I've got the system running and doing most of what we need, I just have a question related to modifying the VG, it's a silly issue really, some people just don't like the voice for the built in messages. The phone system itself is not of consequence for this.
The built in messages in the VG, like the ones asking users to enter their passwords, are they changable? We can record our own company greetings and custom menu's and the like, but these built in ones I don't see a way to change. We'd like it so I can record the messages myself, asking a new user to state their name, record their greeting, etc.. Part of the reason is some of the stock prompts are not done well, like it asks you to say your name or record your greeting, but does not tell you to press pound when done, causing a whole lot of dead air after a persons name, or the users thinks the line is dead and hangs up. These are not prompts customers hear when calling in, just ones employee's hear.
I looked for the audio files themselves but don't see anything (like a folder full of WAV files) that I can edit. I think the audio files are these .SPC files, but I can't find a player to work with them.
Possible or do we just live with "her" voice?