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When you are testing Music on Hold (MOH) and/or waiting queue announcements and you are not sure if your files are o.k or you have no files for testing.
When you are testing Music on Hold (MOH) and/or waiting queue announcements and you are not sure if your files are o.k or you have no files for testing.


Here are some example files for testing [[media:Moh_and_waiting_queue_files_for_testing_Ten-test-announcements.zip|ten-test-announcements.zip ]], they are in wav and also coded in g.711 and g.729.
Here are some example files for testing [[media:MoH.test.announcements.zip|MoH.test.announcements.zip]], they are in PCM WAV and also coded in G711 and G729.


== Related Articles ==
== Related Articles ==


[[Howto:Installing the voicemail/music on hold on a compact flash card]]
* [[Howto:Installing the voicemail/music on hold on a compact flash card]]
 
* [[Reference:Administration/PBX/Objects/Waiting Queue]]
[[Reference:Administration/PBX/Objects/Waiting Queue]]
* [[Howto:Can_I_download_the_innovaphone_built-in_music_on_hold_as_a_wave_file%3F]]




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Latest revision as of 14:53, 28 September 2012

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This information applies to

  • innovaphone pbx


More Information

When you are testing Music on Hold (MOH) and/or waiting queue announcements and you are not sure if your files are o.k or you have no files for testing.

Here are some example files for testing MoH.test.announcements.zip, they are in PCM WAV and also coded in G711 and G729.

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