[cisco-voip] MOH on 4.1(3)
Erick Bergquist
erickbe at yahoo.com
Tue Feb 13 17:11:53 EST 2007
c:\Program Files\Cisco\MOH\DropMOHAudioSourceFilesHere
You can see what it set to (or change it) by looking under Service Parameters for the Cisco MOH Audio Translator service (CCMAdmin).
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From: Jason Burwell <BurwellJ at firstcharter.com>
To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 3:21:18 PM
Subject: [cisco-voip] MOH on 4.1(3)
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Can someone tell me the exact directory to drop a wav file
in so CallManager will translate it and output the correct files to the
TFTPPath\MOH folder. The cisco documentation says the following but does not
give the path.
Cisco says this-
The user places the audio source into
the proper processing directory. Cisco CallManager automatically detects
and translates the file. The output files and source files move into the
directory on the Default MOH TFTP server holding directory. This holding
directory comprises the DefaultTFTPMOHFilePath with \MOH appended. Conversion
of a 3-MB mp3 file or a 21-MB wav file takes approximately 30 seconds.
What I am looking for is the proper processing directory
as they put it.
Thanks!
Jason
Jason T. Burwell
Infrastructure/Telecommunications
First Charter Bank
10200 David
Taylor Drive
Charlotte,
NC 28262
ph-704-688-4664
fax-704-688-4901
www.firstcharter.com
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