Guest Sergey Report post Posted 07/08/2003 05:05 PM VoiceGuide's Voicemail keeps and e mails the message recorded as a wav file. Is there anyway to have VG turn the wav to mp3 thereby making it easier to get the e mails while out of town and on a dial up connection. It would be very painfull to download a several meg attachment just because it isnt compressed. Thanks Sergey Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 07/09/2003 02:13 AM At this stage VoiceGuide does not compress the voicemails themselves - but you can add a command line to have it done using one of the WAV->MP3 compression tools out there... Specify the command to run in the "Command line to run" text box of the Voicemail manager - and this command will be run after the voicemail message is recorded. The just recorded filename can be accessed using Result Variable: $RV[Voicemail Box XXXX] where XXXX is the voicemail box number. you may want to create a batch file which first compresses the sound file, and then emails it... Share this post Link to post
Guest Marc Camp Report post Posted 07/15/2003 01:50 AM i need this to, please explain how to do such thing because i have not much knowledge and the bandwidth usage is to much! Share this post Link to post