[cisco-voip] Is this Unity's death knell?

Jake Doe jd80301 at yahoo.com
Tue Aug 28 20:51:41 EDT 2007


Perhaps not through Play on Phone (since it's just an
embedded Windows Media Player).  However, if you use
the TUI or VUI, then you have the ability to slow down
or speed up the message.  See the Outlook Voice Access
(OVA) Quick Reference Guide for those options:

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb397228.aspx

--- Robert Kulagowski <bob at smalltime.com> wrote:

> Jake Doe wrote:
> > Yes, Exchange 2007 UM allows you to play your
> voice
> > mail through the phone as well.  However, the Play
> on
> > Phone feature is only available with Outlook 2007
> or
> > Outlook Web Access 2007 (e.g. no plug-in
> required). 
> > Otherwise, the voice mail is just another WMA/WAV
> file
> > attachment in older versions of Outlook.
> 
>  From what I recall at Interop, they don't have a
> pitch-adjusted tempo 
> feature during playback, so you can't slow down the
> audio to catch a 
> phone number which may have been spoken too quickly
> to make out.
> 
> ObPetPeeve:  People who delight in giving you a
> phone number in a 
> voicemail as quickly as possible as some sort of
> personal contest.
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