05-02-2012 12:37 PM - edited 03-21-2019 05:44 AM
Is there a way to adjust the volume for the MOH on the UC320? I see there is a volume slider for paging, but can't find one for MOH. I am getting complaints from a client that the music is too loud.
Thanks,
Greg
05-03-2012 02:30 PM
Hi Greg,
Are the calls that get connected to the MOH via fxo ports or over a SIP Trunk?
If FXO are all lines the same volume? Does an Ext to Ext call placed on hold have the same loud volume?
There are FXO gain adjustment options but please use care before making any changes.
Configuration -> Ports and Trunks -> Adjust FXO gain.
If needed a diagnostic TCPdump capturing the MOH audio rtp stream would can be reviewed to check the db levels.
Thanks,
Randy
12-21-2012 10:23 PM
Any chance for a "playback volume level" for the internal MOH?
Many systems have at minimum a dropdown with "quiet" "quieter" "louder" ... etc. I've found uploading a standard mp3 is just too loud for most 'background' hold music and have to modify using an audio editor... why? That should be a setting on the MOH page!
Chet Prokop, PE, PhD
Cisco Select Partner
IT and Telecom Services - SMB
Houston, TX
12-28-2012 07:04 AM
Side note... If you use mp3's for the source, I guess you can run a gain reduction utility on the MOH file to drop the playback volume 'before' uploading it to the UC320. A free util from sourceforge is MP3GAIN ... I found reducing a normally recorded track by 18 or 20 db makes the MOH playback more acceptable to users.
http://mp3gain.sourceforge.net/
I'd rather see a "slider" or at least a dropdown of choices like "normal" "quieter" "quietest"... etc.for the internal MOH playback volume.
Chet Prokop, PE, PhD
Cisco Select Partner
IT and Telecom Services - SMB
Houston, TX
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