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Posted By: dougster Greetings upload file formats - 04/02/21 12:15 AM
Project five 9:

Can a wav file (or other format) be uploaded to older Samsung Systems?

Samsung DCS16 SVM400 voicemail/DSAA card 2 ports

Samsung DCS 50si SVMI-4 KSU has SPSU2

Thanks,

Doug
Posted By: nameless Re: Greetings upload file formats - 04/02/21 01:04 AM
You can upload them via hyperterminal, but they net to be in a certain format and then once uploaded converted to a pmt file.

Converting requires the vm application to be shutdown so you go back to dos, then you run the buildpmt command from the \dta folder from memory.

The wav file needs to be 8bit mono 22KHz from memory
Posted By: dougster Re: Greetings upload file formats - 04/02/21 07:33 PM
Great info...I looked system got down to dos and ran the buildpmt command...Is there any literature that would have the dos syntax needed to
work with prompt builder? Right away it said "no destination .entered."

Thanks
Posted By: nameless Re: Greetings upload file formats - 04/02/21 09:04 PM
To get the help type buildpmt /?
Posted By: dougster Re: Greetings upload file formats - 04/04/21 01:44 AM
That makes sense, DOS. I appreciate that reminder.
Posted By: dougster Re: Greetings upload file formats - 04/19/21 07:17 PM
Here's a little issue. How do i get the greeting/prompt off of a jump drive onto the drive for the Samsung. It's a IDS100 with smvi-4 voicemail...I saw an import but looked as if it was for text files only. I seem to remember a program called PUTTY...or is there an utility on Samsung that aides in this issue.

Doug
Posted By: pvj Re: Greetings upload file formats - 04/19/21 07:22 PM
you could shut the system down and pull the flash card and put the file onto the card
Posted By: nameless Re: Greetings upload file formats - 04/19/21 08:09 PM
The svmi x-e cards let you transfer files via xmodem protocol from the port activity screen.
Never tried with a svmi4.
Always shut the vm down then copied to the flash card
Posted By: dougster Re: Greetings upload file formats - 04/21/21 02:21 AM
I tried a few times to get the right syntax...Wasn't sure of the switches. The bottom file in the picture is the file name.
Does it need to be in a particular directory?

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Posted By: nameless Re: Greetings upload file formats - 04/21/21 03:39 AM
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