jan.sarin@securia.se
2006-Jul-19 08:48 UTC
[asterisk-users] Queue hold position in other language?
Hi, I am wondering how I can change the language of queue hold position. This is probably pretty simple (yes I know I have to record my own soundfiles). What I don't get is where to set the "numbers"? In queues.conf there are settings for: queue-youarenext = queue-youarenext queue-thereare = queue-thereare ..but no settings for "one", "two", "three" and so on. How do I do this? Do I have to overwrite the default files (which I don't want to do)? Regards, Jan
Location of the sound files Asterisk normally looks for a sound file with an extension used for the codec used. If a language is set for the channel with the SetLanguage() application, Asterisk first looks for countrycode/filename where countrycode is the language code (example:. 'fr' for french). Languages and special tones for that country or region are defined in indications.conf. http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk%20sound%20files Hope it helps On 7/19/06, jan.sarin@securia.se <jan.sarin@securia.se> wrote:> Hi, > > I am wondering how I can change the language of queue hold position. > This is probably pretty simple (yes I know I have to record my own > soundfiles). What I don't get is where to set the "numbers"? > > In queues.conf there are settings for: > queue-youarenext = queue-youarenext > queue-thereare = queue-thereare > > ..but no settings for "one", "two", "three" and so on. How do I do this? > Do I have to overwrite the default files (which I don't want to do)? > > Regards, > Jan > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >-- Com os melhores cumprimentos, Marco Mouta