Repartee OS/2 or Repartee for Windows?
Depending on which prompt you wish to suck from the Repartee, (I'll assume it's OS/2), after logging into Repartee hit CTRL+P if it's a default system prompt. Hit F8 to browse through the various system prompts to find yours.
If it's a opening t-box, or a t-box of any kind, goto the greeting field you want and hit F2 to copy it to the hard drive then copy it to floppy.
Some helpful hints:
Description:
CoolEdit program settings for prompt files.
Solution: When opening a prompt file using CoolEdit, the program should be set as follows:
Sample Rate 6000
Channel Mono
Resolution 8
Data Format VOX
CoolEdit can also be used to listen to and modify greetings and messages digitized by Dialogic voice boards.
If you wish to convert a native WAV file to a VOX format:
1. Load the WAV file into Cool Edit
2. Select Edit/Convert and set the VOX file parameters as 6000Hz, 16bit, mono, and convert the file.
3. Save the file as a Dialogic ADPCM/6000Hz.
If you wish to convert a native VOX file to WAV format:
1. Load the VOX file into Cool Edit.
2. Select Edit/Convert and set the WAV file parameters as 22050Hz, 8-bit, mono, and convert the file.
3. Save the file as a windows PCM (*.WAV) type file.
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Repartee for Windows uses an 8000 hz sampling rate, Repartee for OS/2 uses a 6000 hz sampling rate.
Also do a search for "COOLEDIT 96" in Google, it's probably still out floating on the web somewhere. It's small and fast and lean.
VOX ADPCM = Dialogic's native format.
You would have to export the VOX file, then convert to WAV. Be sure you know what format the prompts/greetings are on the destination system.
(IE: Sampling rate, 16 or 8 bit, Stereo or Mono, etc).
Hope this helps!
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