Guest solaroid Report post Posted 11/14/2006 04:12 AM I have the demo version of VG. I'm trying to record a voice mailbox welcome message. Whenever I click on the red record button, it pops up an error giving me "Run-time error '53': File not found." How do I fix this? Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 11/14/2006 05:30 AM Please download the current version of VoiceGuide from our WWW and try with that version. Share this post Link to post
Guest solaroid Report post Posted 11/14/2006 03:41 PM Actually, the VG version I have is newly downloaded from your website. It's version 6.0.3184. But the Voicemail Manager System that came with it is v5.2.1005. So it's the most recent one. Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 11/15/2006 05:23 AM Looks like the Voicemail Manager application cannot find the default Sound Recorder application on your system. The default Sound Recorder application used is the Windows' own Sound Recorder : SndRec32.exe Check if SndRec32.exe is installed on your system, and if it is then edit the VG.INI file to specify the full path to the SndRec32.exe. See VG.INI section [PlayRecordConfig], entry "RecEditor" You can of course change the VG.INI entry to point to the sound editor of your choice. Attached VMManager will report this advice instead of throwing the error if the default Sound Recorder application cannot be found. NB. The welcome messages for each voicemail box are just sound files placed in the VG's \data\VmWelc\ directory. eg. file "0001.wav" is used as the welcome mesage for voicemail box 0001. VgVmMgr_6.0.1.zip Share this post Link to post
Guest solaroid Report post Posted 11/15/2006 05:50 AM Hi, Where is the option to select a sound file to play for the voicemail box welcome message? I can't find it. Share this post Link to post
Guest solaroid Report post Posted 11/15/2006 06:10 AM Ok, I tested it with the Voicemail Manager v6 that you gave me. Now when I click on the Record button (red button) for the voicemail box name, it gives me an error Cannot open 'C:\Program Files\VoiceGuide\data\VmWelc\0001_name.wav'. Then, when I click ok, it opens sound recorder. It seems like the voicemail manager is having problems creating the wav file or something. How was I supposed to know this, and how to I fix this? Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 11/15/2006 06:20 AM From where are you trying to play the recording? Does the recording for the voicemail welcome message exist? (in VG's \data\VmWelc\ subdirectory). Share this post Link to post
Guest solaroid Report post Posted 11/15/2006 06:42 AM I only tried to click the record button in the Voicemail Manager, and it gives me that error. The file for the voicemail welcome message does NOT exist, and it was not created. Shouldn't it be created automatically? Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 11/15/2006 08:07 AM Shouldn't it be created automatically?If you want to have customized welcome message for a particular voicemail box they need to be recorded. If a customized welcome message is not recorded the default welcome message is used by the system when a caller is sent to the voicemail box. I only tried to click the record button in the Voicemail Manager, and it gives me that error.That issue was addressed a few posts back in this thread. Share this post Link to post
Guest solaroid Report post Posted 11/15/2006 09:14 PM My question is, how am I supposed to know that my customized welcome message needs to be named 0001.wav and placed in "C:\Program Files\VoiceGuide\Data\VmWelc\"? It seems logical to me that when I click on the record button in voicemail manager, it should automatically create that file. Why don't other people have this problem? Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 11/15/2006 09:46 PM when I click on the record button in voicemail manager, it should automatically create that file.Yes, this happens if the Sound Recorder application starts... Why don't other people have this problem?The default Sound Recorder application (SndRec32.exe) is installed by default on most systems... Share this post Link to post
Guest solaroid Report post Posted 11/16/2006 04:44 AM Oh, actually, my system is a standard one. Sound Recorder WAS installed by default. My vg.ini file had RecEditor=sndrec32.exe It didn't find my default Sound Recorder though, so I had to go into windows/system32/ and copy the sndrec32.exe over to the VoiceGuide program folder. Also, the error still displays if the file doesn't exist. Once I click okay, *then* Sound Recorder pops up. Why? Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 11/16/2006 04:52 AM Do the directories: C:\Program Files\VoiceGuide\Data\VmWelc\ C:\Program Files\VoiceGuide\Data\VmSave\ exist on your system? If not please create the \VmWelc\ and \VmSave\ subdirectories and try again. I understand some releases did not create those directories. Share this post Link to post
Guest solaroid Report post Posted 11/16/2006 05:35 AM No, those directories did not exist on my system. In the error message, the "data" folder is not capitalized, but in my VoiceGuide system folder, it is. I don't know if it made a difference. I just renamed the Data folder to data, and added the VmWelc and VmSave folders, but it *still* gives me the same error, cannot open "C:\Program Files\VoiceGuide\data\VmWelc\0001_name.wav'. However, when I copy a .wav file into the VmWelc folder and rename it to 0001_name.wav, it no longer gives me that error message. Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 11/16/2006 06:40 AM Think we found the reason... Please unzip attachment and place the two files within it in VG's \system\ subdirectory. seed_pcm_files.zip Share this post Link to post
Guest solaroid Report post Posted 11/16/2006 07:16 AM Wow, that actually worked. Thanks! What was the problem? Do you know why nobody else seems to have this problem? Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 11/16/2006 07:28 AM Looks like the recently released install did not always copy those files... We have fixed the install now. The one available from our WWW now will always copy those files. Share this post Link to post