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If you want to customize particular Unified Communication system functions or IVRs for some of your users, you can have them played in a language of their choice (i.e. the phone language). The sound files for VoipNow are packed in different languages. These sound files are used by the Unified Communications system functions and by the IVR. Such functions can be played in various languages, depending on what your users selected as phone language.
Please note that we are not the owners of these sounds. We just packed them into a Voipnow usable format. The sounds are available on the Internet at http://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/sounds/ and https://www.asterisksounds.org/en. In case certain sounds are missing, we cannot provide additional files to improve these packs.
To install a sound pack on your VoipNow deployment, run the following command:
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yum -c /etc/voipnow-yum.conf install <sound_pack_file> |
<sound_pack_file>
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Language | File |
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English | voipnow-sounds-allison |
English (AUS) | voipnow-sounds-cameron |
English (UK) | voipnow-sounds-jay |
Spanish | voipnow-sounds-ameliattses |
Italian | voipnow-sounds-carlo |
French | voipnow-sounds-june |
Romanian | voipnow-sounds-ro |
Russian | voipnow-sounds-ru |
Japanese | voipnow-sounds-ryoko |
Deutsch | voipnow-sounds-ttsde |
Spanish - MEXICO | voipnow-sounds-ttsesmx |
Spanish - ARGENTINA | voipnow-sounds-ttsesar |
Portuguese - BRAZIL | voipnow-sounds-ttsptbr |
Swedish | voipnow-sounds-tove |
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