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Customizing Music and Voice Prompts for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace
How to Customize Music and Voice Prompts
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e.
From Attributes, select 8.000 kHz, 8-bit, mono.
f.
Select OK.
g.
On the Properties for Sound dialog box, select OK.
Step 2
Record the custom voice prompt.
Step 3
Save the custom voice prompt with the same filename as the voice prompt you want to replace.
All voice prompt files are called s<number>.wav where <number> corresponds to the prompt number.
What To Do Next
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Creating a Custom Music Prompt
This task describes how to convert a source music file to a custom music prompt for Cisco Unified 
MeetingPlace. The original source music file can be one that you created or a pre-recorded music file of 
your choosing.
Note
This procedure uses Adobe Audition, but you may instead use CoolEdit or another equivalent 
commercially available audio editing tool.
Before You Begin
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If you use a pre-recorded music file, make sure you comply with licensing terms or digital rights 
restrictions.
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Read the following:
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Determine the number and duration of the music file that you want to customize. See 
Table 1
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Determine the location of the music file that you want to customize. See the 
Procedure
Step 1
Use Adobe Audition to convert the source music file to a 16 bit, 8 kHz, mono, linear PCM, headerless 
file:
a.
Open the Adobe Audition application.
b.
Choose File > Open to open the source music file. 
c.
Choose File > Save As.
d.
In the Save In field, choose an appropriate folder.
e.
In the File Name field, enter the temporary filename.
Use the following format: s<number>_temp.pcm, where <number> is the 
Prompt Number
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f.
In the Save As Type field, select PCM Raw Data (*.pcm, *.raw).