04-01-2020 08:56 PM
Hi All
can we disable the announcement ivr "this meeting has been recorded" on the cisco meeting server??
because my customer needs a host can self silent but not detect other audiences.
now we running CMS 2.8.1
thanks
04-24-2020 07:33 AM
Can you explain in more detail the reason for the need to remove the IVR? You may be able to put a silence file there but give it the same name. I think all of the files listed here HAVE to be there for them to work. Pg 16
You would want to understand the legal ramifications of doing something like that though. Recording of audio/video of someone without their knowledge and consent is illegal in most states/countries, hence the need to play the alert for participants who do not wish to be recorded. Can you explain in more detail the reason for the need to remove the IVR?
08-31-2021 03:25 AM - edited 09-08-2021 06:02 AM
sorry for the comment so late ,
The problem arises when the participants connection to meeting is flapping or intermitent or when multiple paricipant trying to connect, it play's this recording message which annoys the connected participants.
A 2 sec silence wav file is good,,,i just replaced it under \inetpub\wwwroot\Branding\Call_customization\meeting_recorded.wav,,
we need to have callbranding api which tell CB where to look for it ...and restart the CB for the file to be effective..it is working .
08-02-2024 04:16 AM
I have a same issue, with our CMS 3.8 we need to disable the announcement ivr "this meeting has been recorded" on the cisco meeting server?? and "this meeting has not been recorded".
this annoying for our end user. please help to guide me how to disable?
08-13-2024 10:56 AM
you must config CMS "Call Branding" on your CMS server..
just record a silence 1 second audio file >> then re-name & replace it with original audio file of "meeting_recorded.wav"
see this links & docs for how to config "Call Branding" on CMS >>
https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/conferencing/ciscoMeetingServer/Customisation/Version-3-9/Cisco-Meeting-Server-3-9-Customization-Guidelines.pdf
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