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Posted By: chazrc DX-80 Flash VM - 01/01/05 03:56 PM
Is there a way to upload professional recorded greetings to the flash voicemail?Boxes such as 800.
Posted By: JWRacedog Re: DX-80 Flash VM - 01/01/05 05:03 PM
In what format would the professional recordings be? On a CD?? What file format?? Do the professional recording people have any suggestions as to how their recordings can be interfaced to the system. Do they know how to change the bit rates to match the VM? Do they suggest just changing files on the VM? Have they done it before. Do they know how to change their format into the VM format?
Anyway--a lot of questions. I think that the time, effort and money invested to download a professional 30-45 second recording (or even more recordings) would be much too high.
If your customer has a script, they need to take it to a professional person (radio, TV, sound studio) and hire them to come to their place of business and do the voice recordings. I'm going to bet that would be cheaper & quicker. If the recording is a .wav file (Windows) I don't think it can ever be formated to the KeyVoice DOS file format. Maybe someone else has some other experience. Good Luck.
Posted By: chazrc Re: DX-80 Flash VM - 01/01/05 05:11 PM
Thanks. I feel the same way. This customer did not want to pay much at the beginning, but now wants a Cadillac.
Posted By: capitol Re: DX-80 Flash VM - 01/01/05 05:13 PM
I spoke to tech support about a month ago regarding this same question. They told me that it was not possible with the dx80's inskin vm's.

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Posted By: chazrc Re: DX-80 Flash VM - 01/01/05 05:22 PM
Thanks. I assumed that was the answer.
Posted By: bikechuck Re: DX-80 Flash VM - 01/03/05 05:51 PM
you might try playing them thru your mp-3 or cassette recorder like we used to do with the phone company.Just start to record and hit the play button, it your timing isn't right, try it again. After all this is just a phone call and not a Springsteen album. Don't think they can tell the difference.
Posted By: chazrc Re: DX-80 Flash VM - 01/03/05 06:17 PM
That may work. I will try it here and see how it sounds.

Thanks.
Posted By: JWRacedog Re: DX-80 Flash VM - 01/05/05 10:05 AM
Take a look at a THAT-2--Telephone Handset Audio Tap from Mike Sandman enterprises www.sandman.com Cost is a bit high, though.
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