Thanks Rob.  Let me know if  you come up with anything.

Another option would be to ANSWER and then play one second of silence. If there is "chop" during that second, nobody will notice.

-N


Robert Goodyear wrote:


On Mar 28, 2005, at 3:22 PM, Noah Silverman wrote:

Hi,

When someone calls into our * system over a PTSN line, we answer with a recorded prompt. (Thank you for calling, etc..)

The first second of this prompt ALWAYS skips. After that, everything sounds great and works perfectly. There is nothing wrong with the prompt.


Yeah, there's some wackyness (wackiness?) during call setup, and it usually manifests itself as a big ugly dropout on an outbound call too. I have been experimenting with the whole RINGING, WAIT, ANSWER sequence of steps at the beginning of my inbound contexts to get just the right amount of time to settle the call down.

However, I'm not sure if I should be doing RINGING, ANSWER, WAIT or some other sequence of events, or just RINGING(n) then ANSWER.

Anyone know if WAIT is not advisable to workaround the problem Noah's asking about?

/rg

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