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Revision as of 08:25, 24 November 2010
Sound files used by MOR are located in /var/lib/asterisk/sounds/mor.
Currently supported languages
- English
- Spanish
- Russian
- French
- Brazilian-Portuguese
- Italian
- German
- Hebrew
- Chinese (partly)
- Vietnamese (partly)
Listen to the voices in: MOR IVR Samples
Add another language
Necessary files
- and
- auth_failed
- balance_empty
- cc_busy
- cc_callingcard_choices
- cc_card_expired
- cc_card_is_empty
- cc_card_is_not_sold_yet
- cc_card_not_found
- cc_dialing_previous_number
- cc_enter_card_number_pin
- cc_enter_pin
- cc_goodbye
- cc_you_have_entered_nothing
- cc_please_enter_number
- cc_unreachable
- enter_pin
- enter_voucher_number
- EUR_cents
- EUR_many
- EUR_one
- GBP_cents
- GBP_many
- GBP_one
- you_have
- your_balance_was_increased_by
- minus
- minute
- minutes
- seconds
- unlimited_minutes
- USD_cents
- USD_many
- USD_one
- voucher_not_found
+ all digit files for your language.
Example files: http://www.kolmisoft.com/packets/mor9_sounds.tgz
Translation/recording
- Translate and record a sound file to your language (example: French (fr)).
Converting
In order to have Asteriskplay files, they should be converted to Bit rate: 16-bit, Sample rate: 8000Hz, MONO.
This can be done using the sox command:
/usr/bin/sox file1.wav -r 8000 -c 1 -s -w file2.wav resample -ql
... and putting them into /var/lib/asterisk/sounds/mor/ivr_voices/fr.
Also, the script /usr/src/mor/script/convert2astwav.sh can be used to convert many files at once. Just execute it in the folder with .wav files.
Errors
These errors means that a sound file is not Asterisk compatible:
[Dec 22 03:00:46] WARNING[20516]: format_wav.c:148 check_header: Not in mono 2 [Dec 22 03:00:46] WARNING[20516]: file.c:322 fn_wrapper: Unable to open format wav
Digits
Let's say you need digit sounds recorded in French (fr).
Put all digit recordings into /var/lib/asterisk/sounds/digits/fr.
List of sound files for digits
Setting language
- In DID settings, set language = fr.
If you want to set your default language for the whole system, not only for DIDs, then in sip.conf/iax2.conf/etc (they are in /etc/asterisk) set:
language = fr
Where fr is JUST AN EXAMPLE, CHANGE fr TO THE APPROPRIATE LANGUAGE!!!
Reload Asterisk.
Currency
For example, let's take Georgian currency GEL (Georgian lari).
You will need these sound files:
* GEL_cents (meaning 1/100 of main currency, "cents" for USD/EUR, "tetri" for Georgian GEL) * GEL_many (meaning many of main currency, "dollars" for USD, "euros" for EUR, "lari"? for Georgian GEL) * GEL_one (meaning 1 of main currency, "dollar" for USD, "euro" for EUR, "lari" for Georgian GEL)
They should be placed into /var/lib/asterisk/sounds/mor/ivr_voices/X.
Where X means your language.
Remove a default sound file from MOR logic
Just set the appropriate sound file to contain silence.
Remove/Change sound files
Files are stored in /var/lib/asterisk/sounds/mor/ivr_voices/.
Change the necessary sound file if you want to.
Make sure it is in Asterisk compatible format.