On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 2:14 PM, Andre Courchesne - Consultant <
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> Hi,
>
> On an installation, the customer wants to have the "traditional" beep-beep
> waiting sound (like the Norstar of the world) instead of MOH. Anyone knows
> where I could found such a sound file ?
>

Andre,

I just did some playing around in Audacity.  A close guess is 330hz, 250ms
on, 250ms off, 250ms on.  I've made a 16bit PCM WAV file and I'll send it to
you shortly.  I think that's the same as Asterisk's .wav (not .WAV, they're
different) format.

It sounds to me like it's pretty close.  I think it would satisfy the
average listener.

If anyone else is interested in the file, just let me know.

Actually, maybe that would make a good recipe.  I've done it a few times now
in Audacity.  It has a menu called 'Generate'.  You just generate the tone,
then generate the silence then generate the other tone.  Just to be extra
good, I did a fade-in and fade-out on the sounds to prevent any popping.

Let me know how it works out,

Dave



>
>  Thanks,
>
> Andre
>
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