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Re: V9 voicemail errata
This delay is due to the new Abyss Webserver. If the phonesystem / ivr remains inactive for a few hours, then the phonesystem / ivr needs some time to pre-chache the Voice Prompts before being used again.
It doesn't abruptly end the call just like that.
It clearly says "Message saved", then ends the call. I think that's acceptable to be honest, but if you think it SHOULD say "Goodbye" it can be easily added, or you can modify it yourself by merging the "Message saved" and "Goodbye" prompts together with an audio editing program.
Some PBX's may simply "abruptly " have you re-record your message without any warning prompt.
I'd consider this a feature, not a bug. I don't see this changing any time soon.
This is just a followup of the Re-Record post you made above.
Honestly i think the current way this is implemented serves it's purpose. When you press 1 to re-record it simply asks you to record your message again. This isn't a bug, it's a good functioning solution.
- I can't think of a person that would be confused from this.
Can you explain this in more detail? You mean that when a phone disconnects from the Voice mail, the call is not disconnected? Please explain.
Never heard of this feature before, it could have some advantages, but in the big majority of phonesystems i know you would simply leave another Voicemail to the user.
> There is sometimes a 5sec delay after entry to
voicemail before the greeting is played; this
delay appears to be gone with later access
This delay is due to the new Abyss Webserver. If the phonesystem / ivr remains inactive for a few hours, then the phonesystem / ivr needs some time to pre-chache the Voice Prompts before being used again.
> when messages saved [option 0], announcement
says 'message saved', but doesn't say 'goodbye';
simply abruptly disconnects (but doesn't hang up);
oddly, when exiting voicemail without a message,
the announcement does say 'goodbye'; the
system should always prompt a disconnect with 'goodbye'
It doesn't abruptly end the call just like that.
It clearly says "Message saved", then ends the call. I think that's acceptable to be honest, but if you think it SHOULD say "Goodbye" it can be easily added, or you can modify it yourself by merging the "Message saved" and "Goodbye" prompts together with an audio editing program.
> on re-record, [option 1], the initial greeting is
played each time; this is time-wasting, and
unlike most commercial products
Some PBX's may simply "abruptly " have you re-record your message without any warning prompt.
I'd consider this a feature, not a bug. I don't see this changing any time soon.
> "repeat recording" [option 1] is incorrect language--
caller is not repeating anything, but replacing it--could
easily be understood to mean 'play the recording';
should say 'record again' or 're-record' or even
'erase and record again' -- more accurate phrases
This is just a followup of the Re-Record post you made above.
Honestly i think the current way this is implemented serves it's purpose. When you press 1 to re-record it simply asks you to record your message again. This isn't a bug, it's a good functioning solution.
- I can't think of a person that would be confused from this.
> local SIP phone doesn't auto-disconnect when
voicemail system drops it; would be nice if it did
Can you explain this in more detail? You mean that when a phone disconnects from the Voice mail, the call is not disconnected? Please explain.
> other systems have a 'continue recording' option to
allow add-on to existing message; this is useful.
Never heard of this feature before, it could have some advantages, but in the big majority of phonesystems i know you would simply leave another Voicemail to the user.