There is not any tool that Cisco has developed to record prompts. However, It is possible to use Windows Sound Recorder to record the voice prompts. However, the prompt must be saved in correct for (G729 or G729a, 8kHz, Mono) A G729 codec is not provided by default when you install Windows because it is not in the public domain. Therefore, you can use these options only after you've installed a G729 codec separately.
After recording the desired audio, choose from the pull down "File" and select "Properties".
- Click the "Convert Now..." button in the resulting dialog box.
- In the "Format" choice box, select .
- In the "Attributes" choice box, select "8.000 kHz, 8 Bit, Mono".
- Click "OK" to close the "Sound Selection" dialog box.
- Click "OK" again to close the "Properties for " dialog box
The other option is to use snu.aef to record voice prompts using the phone(use the telephone and a workflow with the Record Step) However, the quality may not be satisfactory.