08-30-2007 10:02 PM - edited 03-18-2019 07:45 PM
Hi,
We get a professional company to record a message for MoH. The file we get is a wav 44,100Hz 16bit mono and sounds good when played through media player on a PC.
The resulting encoded files from our Cisco Unified CallManager 4.2 box sound Ok except for the pronunciation of 's' which sounds awfully crackly. This is for both the 711 ulaw and alaw files (our box uses the 711 ulaw).
Is this a common phenomena, or does anyone know of a way to fix the problem? The crackly 's' is so bad we are thinking of no longer using the MoH facility.
Thanks.
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08-31-2007 04:42 AM
Hi Justin,
This is a fairly common problem, have a look at the excellent answers from Gonz @ Cisco Systems in this thread (especially this clip "The best recommended method is to record the audio with the parameters - 16-bit PCM sampled at 16 KHz");
Hope this helps!
Rob
08-31-2007 04:42 AM
Hi Justin,
This is a fairly common problem, have a look at the excellent answers from Gonz @ Cisco Systems in this thread (especially this clip "The best recommended method is to record the audio with the parameters - 16-bit PCM sampled at 16 KHz");
Hope this helps!
Rob
09-02-2007 03:06 PM
I'll have a read, thanks Rob.
09-04-2007 09:50 PM
I got our messages on hold company to send us their recordings in 8kHz 8-bit (the format our system is using), so CallManager doesn't have to compress it and it sounds really good now.
justin
09-05-2007 04:30 AM
Hi Justin,
Thanks for posting back with your results :) 5 points for your good work and sharing this info for others to use!
Take care and enjoy the tunes while you are on Hold,
Rob
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