Difference between revisions of "Volume Music on Hold"
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− | If you find the need to adjust volume of music on hold (MOH) you should edit your music on hold files using a product such as Audacity | + | If you find the need to adjust volume of music on hold (MOH) you should edit your music on hold files using a product such as Audacity as the PBX does not have a way to control the volume. |
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− | When you edit the file reduce the amplitude of the file and then save it. Once saved it can be re-uploaded to the PBX | + | When you edit the file reduce the amplitude of the file and then save it. Once saved it can be re-uploaded to the PBX. |
Here is a ZIP file with some MOH files at their initial volume, and a decrease level. The files with the db listed are the lower volume. | Here is a ZIP file with some MOH files at their initial volume, and a decrease level. The files with the db listed are the lower volume. | ||
[[File:IPitomy MOH.zip|File:IPitomy MOH.zip]] | [[File:IPitomy MOH.zip|File:IPitomy MOH.zip]] |
Revision as of 21:07, 7 August 2015
If you find the need to adjust volume of music on hold (MOH) you should edit your music on hold files using a product such as Audacity as the PBX does not have a way to control the volume.
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
When you edit the file reduce the amplitude of the file and then save it. Once saved it can be re-uploaded to the PBX.
Here is a ZIP file with some MOH files at their initial volume, and a decrease level. The files with the db listed are the lower volume.