Location of the sound files
Asterisk normally looks for a sound file with an extension used for
the codec used. If a language is set for the channel with the
SetLanguage() application, Asterisk first looks for
countrycode/filename where countrycode is the language code (example:.
'fr' for french). Languages and special tones for that country or
region are defined in indications.conf.

http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk%20sound%20files

Hope it helps


On 7/19/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

I am wondering how I can change the language of queue hold position.
This is probably pretty simple (yes I know I have to record my own
soundfiles). What I don't get is where to set the "numbers"?

In queues.conf there are settings for:
queue-youarenext = queue-youarenext
queue-thereare = queue-thereare

..but no settings for "one", "two", "three" and so on. How do I do this?
Do I have to overwrite the default files (which I don't want to do)?

Regards,
Jan
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