Linksys SPA922 Cisco SPA9000 Voice System Administration Guide - Page 219
music. Choices are {G711u, G711a, Low Bit Rate}. Low Bit, start, pause
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SPA9000 Field Reference Voice tab B Internal Music Script Script that tells the SPA9000 how to play the downloaded music file, in the format [section[,section[,...]]], where: section = [[n](start/end[/pause])][pause2] n = number of times to repeat the section before moving to the next section. Default: 1 start/end = starting and 1+ending sample for this section; note that samples are numbered from 0 to total-length - 1. You may enter -1 or a very large number if the end of the file is intended as the ending sample. Default start is 0, and default end is end of the file. pause = number of samples to pause after the ending sample is played. Default: 0 pause2 = additional number of samples to pause after the entire n repetitions of the section are played. Default: 0 A maximum of 16 sections can be specified. Samples should be encoded in G711u format at 8000 samples/second. When all sections are played, the SPA9000 replays from the first section again. Examples: 40000 (plays the entire file, pauses for 5s, then repeats) Internal Music Refresh Intvl 2(0/32000),3(32000/100000/4000)2000,(100000/-1)80000 The interval in seconds between refreshing an internal music session. Default: 0 (disables session refreshes) Internal Music LBR Codec Selects one low bit-rate codec as an alternative to G711u and G711a for playing internal music. Choices are {none, G729a, G726-16, G726-24, G726-32, G726-40}. Internal Music Preferred Codec Default: none Selects which codec is the preferred choice to play internal music. Choices are {G711u, G711a, Low Bit Rate}. Low Bit Rate refers to the selected . If is none, G711u is the preferred codec also. Internal Music Use Pref Codec Only Default: G711u Forces the internal music player to use the preferred codec only. Default: no SPA9000 Voice System Administration Guide 217