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by Farzvoip » Wed Jul 06, 2022 6:04 pm
Hello all,
Can anyone able to let me know file name of hung-up sound after call, like agent is in call (2 way or 3 way ) and any called party in conference (3-way) hung-up call then there is a audio came for hungup. wo i wanted to know that audio file name which plays from database
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by mflorell » Thu Jul 07, 2022 5:18 am
It's actually part of the source code when Meetme is compiled in Asterisk, not a traditional sound file, it's very hard to change it. The actual source filename that it came from is "leave.gsm" and can be found in the source "sounds" directory.
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by Farzvoip » Thu Jul 07, 2022 1:09 pm
Hello,
thanks for your reply, i got your point and also found that file. I wanted to remove hungup audio sound like when ever receiver hungup call the will be no sound for hungup.
any suggestion please
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by williamconley » Thu Jul 07, 2022 6:28 pm
If you turn off the leave sound (by using "q" option when entering the meetme room), you also turn off the Entry sound. But that would do the trick. Modify extensions.conf and update the extension that is used to enter the meetme room. If you're not sure which one it is, you can watch the asterisk command line during a login.
https://www.voip-info.org/asterisk-cmd-meetme/Also: This is not a "general discussion" but a support request. Moving to the Support Board accordingly.
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by Farzvoip » Mon Aug 15, 2022 5:18 pm
Hello williamconley,
I try to find the solution but its not happening by me could you please help in this issue ,
I have try this way but not happening i have listened many gsm file from directory and remove the leave.gsm with a silent audio file with same name means i have fine a silene audio file and rename it as Leave.gsm from 3 directory and reboot the system but still getting hungup sound
/usr/share/asterisk/sounds/
/usr/scr/astguiclient/trunk/sounds/
/usr/www/htdocs/jnB7BJ1YJ0sMHuOJ0IYkhvExCn1YgIzF/
please Please Please do let me know how to vanish hungup sound
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by carpenox » Tue Aug 16, 2022 1:43 am
youcan NOT get rid of the hangup sound without disabling all sounds in the entire system. It is built into asterisk when compiling it(turning it from the source code into an executable program) and therefore can NOT be removed. Matt is currently working on a possible solution but its not ready yet and may not be ready for months as Im pretty sure its part of the next asterisk version altered for vicidial such as asterisk-18.22.2-vici
Sorry to burst your bubble, but it just isnt gonna happen bud.
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by Farzvoip » Fri Aug 19, 2022 5:09 pm
Hello,
Thanks for your reply. could you please do let me know how to disable entire system sound
HUngup, logn and other just conversation will stay
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