Core Issue
The issue is how to map a Call Handler to a .wav file if you want to professionally record your own greetings, rather than recording them online through the speaker phone. For example, a Call Handler may be called Opening Greeting. The .wav file that plays may be called Greeting _Standard_MrGreeting_071e53bc.wav. The question is where the mapping is maintained.
You want to record the greetings in your recording studio, which should make them sound better than recording through the speaker phone. In addition, the file format of the .wav files stored for Call Handlers needs to be known.
Resolution
To resolve this issue, choose one of the following options:
- For the .wav file and Call Handler mapping, find the reference of the .wav file used for the Call Handler. This is found under the Stream Path column in the Cisco Unity Structured Query Language (SQL) tables (Call Handler table). This reference may be changed to other .wav file names.
- For the .wav file format, in Cisco Unity stores, find the .wav files that use 8-bit u-law encoding for these files.
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Unity
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Unity version earlier than 3.1(2)
Unity version 3.1(2) or later
Unity 4.x
Unity Call Management
Call handler
Voicemail, Conference, CRS/IPCC, Autoattendant and TTS/ASR Functions
Opening greeting
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Welcome prompt