Some setups require 'recording' tones to be injected into
the audio path. This can be accomplished with various Call Recording
solutions if the solution supports it. Recording tones can also be
injected with or without a call recorder connected, by using the MiVoice
Border Gateway configuration panel.
Note:
- This feature is not compatible with Local Streaming.
- This feature is only supported with G.711U,
G.711A, G.729 codecs.
- MiNet codecs must be set to restricted to ensure
that the tone is played under all call scenarios.
- SIP codecs must be set to restricted to ensure
that the tone is played under all call scenarios.
Tone Injection has the following controls:
- Frequency: The pitch of the tone.
- Duration: How long the tone should play for.
- Interval: The time between played tones.
- Volume: The volume of the tone. Note that values
approaching zero are louder, while values increasing negatively
are quieter.
- Mix/Mux: Controls whether to mix the tone into the
audio stream, or replace the audio stream with the tone while
playing.
- Direction: Whether to play the tone in the audio
stream going to the set, the ICP, or both.
Note:
- Some phones might experience difficulties playing
tones less than 1000Hz.
- The Play test tone feature works in most, but
not all, browsers. If it appears to not be working for you,
try a different browser.