That's what the 'silence' files were invented for. See loligo.com (forgot the exact reference, but do a wiki for J Todd's sound files). Yes, it's a hack, but it works. Cheers, Willy ----- Original Message Follows ----- > Greetings, > > > > Below is part of the contents of my extensions.conf file. > > > > exten => s,1,Wait,1 ; Wait a > second before answering. > > exten => s,2,Answer > > exten => s,3,ResponseTimeout,10 ; Set > the amount of time the user > > > ; has to make a selection. > > exten => s,4,DigitTimeout,5 ; Set the > amount of time user has > > > ; between each number entry when > > > ; dialing an extension. > > exten => s,5,Background(welcome) > > exten => s,6,Background(parties) > > exten => s,7,Wait(10) > > exten => s,8,Background(parties) > > exten => s,9,Wait(10) > > exten => s,10,Background(vm-goodbye) > > exten => s,11,Hangup > > > > I can make a menu selection as long as Background is > running however during Wait(10) DTMF digits are ignored. > How can I wait for a response and register the response at > the same time? I supposed I could create a sound file of > 10 second duration and play this but that seems kinda like > a hack to me. > > > > Gene Kochanowky > >
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