Guest ooper Report post Posted 01/13/2006 08:57 PM Is there a way to make it skip the rest of the wav file after a key is pressed? Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 01/13/2006 11:36 PM That's how it usually works. Sounds like you are using a Voice Modem which insists on playing the full sound files (some voice modems do that). Share this post Link to post
Guest RobG Report post Posted 01/14/2006 04:35 AM If you would like to help... This pinned post is labeled for keeping track of voice modems that work, but it is also useful to read about the ones that don't work. Would you please post a short reply that identifies your voice modem and a description of the problem experienced with it (Does not detect key entries while a sound file is playing)? List Of Recommended Voice Modems Thanks for helping. Share this post Link to post
Guest Guest Report post Posted 01/14/2006 06:30 AM Actually, I notice now that it does not play the entire sound file after a key is pressed. It just takes 2-4 seconds to register. I was wanting it to immediately stop and move on. I am using a Zoom V.92 PCI Voice Faxmodem, but hope to eventually move to a Dialogic card. Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 01/14/2006 06:57 AM I notice now that it does not play the entire sound file after a key is pressed. It just takes 2-4 seconds to register. Yes, some voice modems have this problem as well... Share this post Link to post