Cisco Cisco MeetingTime Quick Setup Guide

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Customizing Music and Voice Prompts for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace
How to Customize Music and Voice Prompts
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g.
Select Options.
h.
In the Data Formatted As field, select 16-bit Intel PCM (LSB,MSB).
i.
Select OK.
j.
Select Save.
Step 2
Use Adobe Audition to adjust the converted music file to meet the 
:
a.
Open Adobe Audition.
b.
Choose File > Open to open the s<number>_temp.pcm file. 
c.
Choose Analyze > Statistics.
d.
Note the Average RMS Power for the music file: 
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If the value is between -23 dBm and -25 dBm, then skip to 
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If the value is outside this target range, then proceed to 
 to correct this deficiency.
e.
Choose Edit > Select Entire Wave.
f.
Choose Effects > Amplitude > Amplify... 
g.
Select the Constant Amplification tab.
h.
In the Amplification dB field, enter a value equal to the difference between the target level -24 dBm 
and the measured average level.
A positive value applies gain, while a negative value applies attenuation.
i.
Press OK.
j.
Return to 
.
Step 3
Convert the level-corrected music file to the required 8 kHz, mu-Law PCM WAV format:
a.
Choose File > Save As.
b.
In the Save In field, select the same folder that you chose in 
.
c.
In the File Name field, enter the correct filename for the custom music prompt.
Use the following format: s<number>.wav, where <number> is the 
Prompt Number
.
d.
In the Save As Type field, select A/mu-Law Wave (*.wav).
e.
Select Options.
f.
In the Data Formatted As field, select mu-Law 8 bit.
g.
Select OK.
h.
Select Save.
What To Do Next
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