Update:

More testing "sox -v 0.4" is still a little loud for me...

I appears that to replicate the volume level of the old native MOH  
files:

sox -v 0.25 ...

My personal favorite now is:

sox -v 0.3 ...

Lonnie

On Oct 21, 2007, at 5:24 PM, Lonnie Abelbeck wrote:

> Greetings,
>
> I noticed that Kristian updated (in the s2s branch) the native music-
> on-hold files to higher quality from Asterisk 1.4.  Also full length.
>
> Native uLaw MOH files can be found here:
> http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/sounds/releases/asterisk-
> moh-freeplay-ulaw.tar.gz
>
> While testing, the volume of these new files are much louder then the
> previous.  In fact they appear to be as loud or even slightly louder
> than standard prompts... which to my taste the MOH volume should be a
> notch or two lower then normal prompts.
>
> I played around with "sox" and whipped them into shape.
>
> I used "sox -v 0.4 infile.ul outfile.ul" to set a new volume level.
> (Note that sox wants the ulaw files containing a ".ul" extension when
> worked on.)
>
> Lowering the volume by 0.4 (40%) might seem drastic, but our ear
> measures on a log, not linear scale.
>
> The new, higher quality, full length MOH is a nice addition, and only
> increased the used space on the "/" partition by 2%.
>
> Lonnie
>
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