> > > > Short of replacing a sound file with a sound file containing only > > > > a short period of silence, is there any way to suppress certain > > > > sounds from playing during queue processing by configuring for > > > > example queues.conf or other similar files? > > > > > > Which announcements are you trying to not play? > > > > queue-thankyou for instance, to name one. Or any other of the queue-* > > files in general. From time to time it can be convenient to change > the > > exact prompts played (order and contents) due to language differences > > and personal preference of the end-users. > > The question is more like what exactly do you mean with "from time to > time"? > > Anyway, your best option is probably to create one or more prompt > languages by copying the English prompts to a new directory like "en2", > "en3" and then use Set(LANGUAGE=en3) in the dialplan when you think > this is appropriate. For each of these artificial languages you can now > decide how to modify the sound files. > > Cheers, Philipp
Again, very good advice thank you Philipp. And probably a very reasonable way to do this if dynamic behaviour is needed. But in my case time-to-time was meant as "every once in a while there is a particullar installation that requires this". So statically doing this is ok in my case. I'll continue with my replace-with-silence-file method for now. Thanks for the input. _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
