06-15-2012 09:54 AM - edited 03-16-2019 11:41 AM
Executives are complaining the on hold music is too loud. However, they're too lazy to hit thier own volume button on their phones.
I've been asked to turn the volume down on the wav file itself. Yes, as ridiculous as that sounds, it's true.
So my question is, can this be done at the router level?
Sorry for the stupid question.
Thanks for any help.
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06-15-2012 10:23 AM
Hi,
I found a thread that may be able to help you. The following download has the MOH files recorded at three different volume levels, maybe one will appease the bosses:
Download Software for Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express : moh.zip
You can't change the actual volume when its on the router.
The thread this was originally posted in was:
https://supportforums.cisco.com/thread/2090898
Best,
David
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06-15-2012 10:45 AM
My guess is that if you have the proper access to download it from Cisco (which is based upon your entitlements), you're good to go.
If you want to get real fancy, you can set up different moh groups with different MOH volumes:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucme/admin/configuration/guide/cmemoh.html#wp1022742
Best,
David
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06-15-2012 10:21 AM
Not possible. You need to edit the audio file in an audio editor.
Hope to help, please remember to rate the post if it does.
- Adrian.
06-15-2012 10:23 AM
Hi,
I found a thread that may be able to help you. The following download has the MOH files recorded at three different volume levels, maybe one will appease the bosses:
Download Software for Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express : moh.zip
You can't change the actual volume when its on the router.
The thread this was originally posted in was:
https://supportforums.cisco.com/thread/2090898
Best,
David
Please rate helpful posts.
06-15-2012 10:31 AM
Thanks guys, I didn't think there was any way to change the modulation of an existing wav.
David, are there any licensing issues regarding the wavs? Are they royalty free?
06-15-2012 10:45 AM
My guess is that if you have the proper access to download it from Cisco (which is based upon your entitlements), you're good to go.
If you want to get real fancy, you can set up different moh groups with different MOH volumes:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucme/admin/configuration/guide/cmemoh.html#wp1022742
Best,
David
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06-15-2012 10:47 AM
Ok, just making sure. With the way they license everything now. I didn't want to risk a licensing issue. Thank you I appreciate your help
06-15-2012 11:15 AM
Hi Ross,
I've always thought that the Cisco MOH was pretty crazy, not crazy good or bad necessarily
but just kind of different. The licensing royalties are covered so many people have used it
over the years. I thought you might enjoy this thread which talks about the composers who
were Cisco engineers at the time, recording this in their garage
http://www.l4m3.com/2009/10/ciscos-on-hold-music/
Cheers!
Rob
"Show a little faith, there's magic in the night" - Springsteen
06-15-2012 11:20 AM
Rob,
Interesting read, especially the post halfway down by Darrick Deel. Thanks for the background info!
Best,
David
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