Guest MFrederico Report post Posted 12/20/2004 04:47 PM I can't play a sound file in the call log viewer. I choose File, Play Sound File, and nothing happens. I also tried Ctrl S. Do I need to turn this feature on or set it up before it will work? Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 12/20/2004 09:50 PM Have you highlighted the entry in the log which you'd like to play? Is the file SNDREC32.EXE in Windows' System32 directory? The log viewer starts SNDREC32.EXE top play the sound file. You can change this to any other program by editing this section of VG.INI file: [PlayRecordConfig] RecEditor=SNDREC32.EXE Share this post Link to post
Guest MFrederico Report post Posted 12/21/2004 02:16 PM YES, I HIGHLIGHT THE SOUND FILE YES, SNDREC32.EXE IS IN DIRECTORY. I USE SOUND RECORDER SUCCESSFULLY IN OTHER PARTS OF THE PROGRAM SUCH AS CREATING SCRIPTS. NO, I DO NOT WANT TO CHANGE TO ANOTHER PROGRAM. Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 12/21/2004 09:05 PM Which version of VoiceGuide do you have installed on the system? What is the version number of the vglv.exe file in VoiceGuide's directory? PLEASE DO NOT WRITE IN UPPER CASE IT MAKES IT HARDER TO READ WHAT YOU HAVE WRITTEN. Share this post Link to post
Guest MFrederico Report post Posted 12/21/2004 11:58 PM Voice Guide 5.2.3018 VGLV 5.2.0.1001 I recently upgraded voice guide. I also noticed that I have 2 separate sets of files in my computer since the upgrade. one folder is labeled IVG and the other folder is labeled voiceguide. They both have most of the same files. Mabie the new version is using some of the old files. Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 12/22/2004 01:20 AM VGLV.EXE v5.2.0.1001 should work OK - that is what we are using on our test systems here.. Can you post a screenshot of what the log viewer entry that you are trying to play looks like. Oh, and you can just uninstall IVG. IVG is an old version of VoiceGuide that was distributed for a while under a different name by another distributor. Share this post Link to post
Guest MFrederico Report post Posted 12/22/2004 12:57 PM how do I post a screen shot. Also I don't know if this is related, but the call log does not always include all of the paths that were taken. For instance, a call came in and in the log it showed; the caller as follows Welcom Menu/pressed 2/hang up in subscript. The caller did leave a message but voiceguide did not show "VmLvRec", as it does on some other calls. It does not seem to track the entire call every time. Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 12/22/2004 10:07 PM To post a screenshot just use a graphics program to do a screen capture (eg: http://www.jasc.com/products/paintshoppro ) then post the .gif file here. I'd be pretty surprised if the log did not include all of the entries relevant to the call... Please post the extract from the Trace Log capturing the call as well as the .vgl log file for the script. Share this post Link to post
Guest MFrederico Report post Posted 12/27/2004 02:49 AM I do not have the capability to do a screenshot, I need another option. What is the extract from the trace log and where do I find it. What is the .vgl log file for the script. Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 12/27/2004 03:32 AM When running the script click on VoiceGuide's View menu and select 'Event Trace Log' option - any log information will then appear in this window. You must open the trace window before making the call. .vgl file is created by VoiceGuide in the same directory as your script - it's the actual log file for the script... Share this post Link to post
Guest MFrederico Report post Posted 12/27/2004 08:09 PM I think this is what you want. I analized this and I notice that on one call, the .vgl file shows the call "Hang Up In Subscript" much earlier than in the Trace Log. The .vgl file agrees with the log in the call log viewer. Look at the call that answered on 12/27/2004 9:09:19 AM and compare them. You will see what I am describing. Voicemail_Server.vgl__ Share this post Link to post
Guest MFrederico Report post Posted 12/27/2004 08:12 PM I think this is what you want. I analized this and I notice that on one call, the .vgl file shows the call "Hang Up In Subscript" much earlier than in the Trace Log. The .vgl file agrees with the log in the call log viewer. Look at the call that answered on 12/27/2004 9:09:19 AM and compare them. You will see what I am describing. 1227vgm.txt Share this post Link to post
Guest MFrederico Report post Posted 12/27/2004 08:15 PM I sent the 2 files in 2 separate replies. see previouse 2 replies, with attachments. Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 12/27/2004 09:40 PM Look at the call that answered on 12/27/2004 9:09:19 AM and compare them. You will see what I am describing. Then posted .vgl file has call records finishing on 23rd Dec... Look at the call that answered on 12/27/2004 9:09:19 AM and compare them. Do you man compare the entries in the vgm trace log and the .vgl file? vgm trace for call arriving at 09:09:19 shows that the caller was sent to a voicemail box and recorded a message there (14_1227091117_1_0_5182804784_.wav) A voicemail message can be played from within the voicemail manager. Is this what you are referring to or are you referring to something else? Share this post Link to post
Guest MFrederico Report post Posted 12/28/2004 10:34 PM I know how to listen to a message in the voicemail manager. As I stated in my first question in this forum, I can't play messages from the call log viewer. That is what we are trying to resolve. I sent you these files at your request. Please read the previous entries in the forum to refresh your memory. Note that the 2 files have different results for the same call. As I noted earlier, the call log viewer is not loging all of the entries. Could this be related to why I can't play the sound file from the call log viewer? Do you think that your company will ever establish a live tech support line so that these issues can be resolved quicker? Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 12/28/2004 11:18 PM Which calls are you comparing? The vgm Debug Trace you posted captures 6 incoming calls on 27th December. But the .vgl log file only shows calls up to the morning of 23rd December... Please be more specific and indicate exactly what calls you are referring to and what data fields in the log file you are referring to. As far as voicemail messages go - details of voicemail messages will not be saved in the script log file for the script that sends the call to a voicemail box - log files stores only the actions that happened within that script. You can of course copy portions of the voicemail scripts into your own scripts - the voicemail scripts are saved in \system\vm\ subdirectory. Do you think that your company will ever establish a live tech support line so that these issues can be resolved quicker? Phone support can be purchased - please see our WWW based order form. Share this post Link to post
Guest MFrederico Report post Posted 12/29/2004 09:11 PM Sorry, I don't know why the atachment did't show the entire file, but here is the line from "voicmail Server.vgs" that I am comparing to. Note that in this file, it shows a hang up before leaving the script, yet the trace log shows the call continue on. [$RV_STARTTIME]{12/27/2004 9:09:21 AM}[$RV_DEVICEID]{0}[$RV_CIDNAME]{BASHAW,LINDA -}[$RV_CIDNUMBER]{5185554784}[Welcome]{2}[No answer_MJ]{9}[Welcome]{3}[No answer]{9}[Hangup in Subscript]{12/27/2004 9:11:49 AM} I am not really concerned with this issue, but I am bringing it to your attention because it may be related to the problem in concern, which is that I am not able to play a sound file from the call log viewer, which is a new feature in the latest upgrade. As I noted in my first post. Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 12/29/2004 10:54 PM The Voicemail_Server.vgl log file will show only the sound files which have been recorded inside that script. Once you jump to a different script (as you do when you use voicemail) then the details of what happens in that other script will be saved in that other script's log file. eg: for voicemail the recording takes place in vmLm.vgs script in VG's \system\vm\ subdirectory. You can of course copy the vmLm.vgs for your own purposes and modify it to suit your own needs and then jump to that new version of the vmLm.vgs script - and then the details of the recorded sound files will be stored in that new script's log file... how you do it is up to you but when using multiple scripts in your system just remember to look in the right log file for the information you need. Note that in this file, it shows a hang up before leaving the script, yet the trace log shows the call continue on. No, it doesn't - trace shows that call finished at 9:11:49 AM, which is the time that the log file shows as well. Look at your trace again: 090854.97 0 callstate OFFERING 66460 0 4 090854.97 0 ring 1 090855.93 0 Lev_CallerID [5182804784,BASHAW,LINDA -,] 090855.95 0 Lev_CallerID [5182804784,BASHAW,LINDA -,] 090900.94 0 ring 2 090906.98 0 ring 3 090913.04 0 ring 4 090919.08 0 ring 5 090919.08 0 Answer the call at 12/27/2004 9:09:19 AM 090919.08 0 lineAnswer(66460) => 66409 090919.08 0 callstate ACCEPTED 66460 0 0 090921.20 0 tapi Reply (LineEvReply) ok 66409 0 090921.21 0 callstate CONNECTED 66460 0 0 090921.21 0 callstate CONNECTED 66460,0,0 090921.21 0 WorkingModeTAPI@Connected= 090921.21 0 WorkingModeScript@Connected= 090921.21 0 Inband detection not enabled 090921.21 0 StartLoadedVgs at 12/27/2004 9:09:21 AM 090921.21 0 AddRVns [scriptsPath]{C:\Program Files\VoiceGuide\Scripts\Voicemail Server\} 090921.21 0 AddRVns [scriptPath]{C:\Program Files\VoiceGuide\Scripts\Voicemail Server} 090921.21 0 rv add [$RV_STARTTIME]{12/27/2004 9:09:21 AM} 090921.21 0 rv add [$RV_DEVICEID]{0} 090921.21 0 rv add [$RV_CIDNAME]{BASHAW,LINDA -} 090921.21 0 AddRVns [PathApp]{C:\Program Files\VoiceGuide\} 090921.21 0 rv add [$RV_CIDNUMBER]{5182804784} 090921.21 0 timer clear 090921.21 0 [Welcome] Number Input 090921.21 0 [Welcome] Playing (C:\Program Files\ivg\Scripts\Apartments\Main.wav) 090921.21 0 play set playid=742806 090921.29 0 PlaySoundStart ok [C:\Program Files\ivg\Scripts\Apartments\Main.wav] 090921.29 0 timer clear 090921.29 0 wa(17765,74280600) 090931.83 0 dtmf 2 (66460,50,2) 090931.83 0 ScriptEventCode 50 iLineState=1300 090931.83 0 LsGetNbrsPlayWelcMsg 2 090934.41 0 PlaySoundStop err=0 090934.41 0 [Welcome] Number Input 2 090934.41 0 rv add [Welcome]{2} 090934.43 0 timer clear 090934.43 0 [operator_MJ] Run Program 090934.43 0 eng run=sndrec32 /play /close C:\Program Files\ivg\Scripts\General\RING MJ.wav, window=NormalFocus, wait=0 090934.70 0 Run Program continuing... 090934.70 0 Going down Success path. 090934.71 0 timer clear 090934.71 0 [Play On Hold_MJ] Playing 090934.71 0 [Play On Hold_MJ] Playing (C:\Program Files\ivg\Scripts\General\Please Hold cHRISTMAS.wav) 090934.71 0 play set playid=756305 090934.80 0 PlaySoundStart ok [C:\Program Files\ivg\Scripts\General\Please Hold cHRISTMAS.wav] 090934.80 0 timer clear 090934.80 0 RunModule PLAY end 090934.80 0 wa(25496,75630500) 090958.73 0 dtmf 2 (66460,50,2) 090958.74 0 ScriptEventCode 50 iLineState=1100 090958.74 0 LsPlayMsg 2 090958.74 0 path {2} not found 091000.30 0 wb(75630500) 091000.30 0 play end current play (playid=756305) 091000.30 0 ScriptEventCode 8001 iLineState=1100 091000.30 0 LsPlayMsg EV_PLAY_FINISHED 091000.30 0 timer set 10 EV_TIMEOUT_HANGUP 091000.30 0 timer set 2 EV_TIMEOUT_GOTOMODULE 091002.25 0 timer fired EV_TIMEOUT_GOTOMODULE 091002.25 0 ScriptEventCode 9002 iLineState=1101 091002.25 0 LsPlayMsgFinished EV_TIMEOUT_GOTOMODULE 091002.25 0 timer clear 091002.25 0 [No answer_MJ] Playing 091002.25 0 [No answer_MJ] Playing (C:\Program Files\ivg\Scripts\General\no answer.wav) 091002.27 0 play set playid=783855 091002.32 0 PlaySoundStart ok [C:\Program Files\ivg\Scripts\General\no answer.wav] 091002.32 0 timer clear 091002.32 0 RunModule PLAY end 091002.32 0 wa(6316,78385500) 091008.65 0 play end current play (playid=783855) 091008.65 0 ScriptEventCode 8001 iLineState=1100 091008.65 0 LsPlayMsg EV_PLAY_FINISHED 091008.65 0 timer set 3 EV_TIMEOUT_REPLAYMSG 091010.62 0 dtmf 9 (66460,57,2) 091010.62 0 ScriptEventCode 57 iLineState=1101 091010.62 0 LsPlayMsgFinished 9 091010.62 0 rv add [No answer_MJ]{9} 091010.63 0 timer clear 091010.63 0 [Welcome] Number Input 091010.63 0 [Welcome] Playing (C:\Program Files\ivg\Scripts\Apartments\Main.wav) 091010.63 0 play set playid=792217 091010.70 0 PlaySoundStart ok [C:\Program Files\ivg\Scripts\Apartments\Main.wav] 091010.70 0 timer clear 091010.70 0 wa(17765,79221700) 091020.79 0 dtmf 3 (66460,51,2) 091020.79 0 ScriptEventCode 51 iLineState=1300 091020.80 0 LsGetNbrsPlayWelcMsg 3 091023.82 0 PlaySoundStop err=0 091023.82 0 [Welcome] Number Input 3 091023.82 0 rv add [Welcome]{3} 091023.82 0 timer clear 091023.82 0 [operator] Run Program 091023.84 0 eng run=sndrec32 /play /close C:\Program Files\ivg\Scripts\General\RING ELLIE.wav, window=NormalFocus, wait=0 091024.07 0 Run Program continuing... 091024.07 0 Going down Success path. 091024.07 0 timer clear 091024.07 0 [Play On Hold] Playing 091024.07 0 [Play On Hold] Playing (C:\Program Files\ivg\Scripts\General\Please Hold cHRISTMAS.wav) 091024.09 0 play set playid=805676 091024.16 0 PlaySoundStart ok [C:\Program Files\ivg\Scripts\General\Please Hold cHRISTMAS.wav] 091024.16 0 timer clear 091024.16 0 RunModule PLAY end 091024.16 0 wa(25496,80567600) 091049.66 0 play end current play (playid=805676) 091049.66 0 ScriptEventCode 8001 iLineState=1100 091049.66 0 LsPlayMsg EV_PLAY_FINISHED 091049.66 0 timer set 10 EV_TIMEOUT_HANGUP 091049.66 0 timer set 2 EV_TIMEOUT_GOTOMODULE 091050.54 0 dtmf 3 (66460,51,2) 091050.54 0 ScriptEventCode 51 iLineState=1101 091050.54 0 LsPlayMsgFinished 3 091050.54 0 path {3} not found 091051.62 0 timer fired EV_TIMEOUT_GOTOMODULE 091051.62 0 ScriptEventCode 9002 iLineState=1101 091051.62 0 LsPlayMsgFinished EV_TIMEOUT_GOTOMODULE 091051.62 0 timer clear 091051.62 0 [No answer] Playing 091051.62 0 [No answer] Playing (C:\Program Files\ivg\Scripts\General\no answer.wav) 091051.62 0 play set playid=833206 091051.68 0 PlaySoundStart ok [C:\Program Files\ivg\Scripts\General\no answer.wav] 091051.69 0 timer clear 091051.69 0 RunModule PLAY end 091051.69 0 wa(6316,83320600) 091057.43 0 dtmf 9 (66460,57,2) 091057.43 0 ScriptEventCode 57 iLineState=1100 091057.43 0 LsPlayMsg 9 091058.00 0 PlaySoundStop err=0 091058.00 0 rv add [No answer]{9} 091058.02 0 timer clear 091058.02 0 [Welcome] Number Input 091058.02 0 [Welcome] Playing (C:\Program Files\ivg\Scripts\Apartments\Main.wav) 091058.02 0 play set playid=839615 091058.09 0 PlaySoundStart ok [C:\Program Files\ivg\Scripts\Apartments\Main.wav] 091058.09 0 timer clear 091058.09 0 wa(17765,83961500) 091110.45 0 dtmf 4 (66460,52,2) 091110.45 0 ScriptEventCode 52 iLineState=1300 091110.45 0 LsGetNbrsPlayWelcMsg 4 091112.85 0 PlaySoundStop err=0 091112.86 0 [Welcome] Number Input 4 091112.86 0 voicemail used: builtin (vgp) 091112.86 0 LoadedVgs_Find C:\Program Files\VoiceGuide\system\vm\VmLm.vgp at idx=2 091112.86 0 stack idx=1 091112.86 0 rv add [scriptStart_Time]{12/27/2004 9:11:12 AM} 091112.86 0 rv add [scriptStart_CalledFrom_Script]{C:\Program Files\VoiceGuide\Scripts\Voicemail Server\Voicemail Server.vgs} 091112.86 0 rv add [scriptStart_CalledFrom_Module]{Welcome} 091112.86 0 LoadedVgs_Find C:\Program Files\VoiceGuide\system\vm\VmLm.vgp at idx=2 091112.86 0 AddRVns [scriptsPath]{C:\Program Files\VoiceGuide\system\vm\} 091112.86 0 AddRVns [scriptPath]{C:\Program Files\VoiceGuide\system\vm} 091112.86 0 rv add [PathSysVoice]{C:\Program Files\VoiceGuide\system\voice\} 091112.86 0 rv add [PathDataVm]{C:\Program Files\VoiceGuide\data\} 091112.87 0 rv add [PathVgSys]{C:\Program Files\VoiceGuide\system\} 091112.87 0 rv add [vmbId]{14} 091112.87 0 rv add [VmLmStart]{4} 091112.88 0 timer clear 091112.88 0 [VmLmStart] Running vb script:[VmLmHangup.vgs] 091149.03 0 LoadedVgs_Find C:\Program Files\VoiceGuide\system\vm\VmLmHangup.vgs at idx=3 091149.03 0 tapi Reply (LineEvReply) ok 66426 0 091149.03 0 timer clear 091149.03 0 [VmLmHangup_ForwardLastMsg] Running VB Script... ... 091149.06 0 eng copy of script ran: vbs_0_3.vbs 091149.08 0 Run Script waiting... (shellid=2396, process=912) 091149.09 0 timer set 1 EV_TIMEOUT_CHECKONSTATE 091149.19 0 cl Vm_VmbConfig_Get 14, MsgLenMin 091149.19 0 vm RecLen100ms=311, MinLength for VMB14=1 091149.19 0 cl Vm_Event 0, FORWARD, 14, C:\Program Files\VoiceGuide\data\VmSave\14_1227091117_1_0_5182804784_.wav, , 091149.19 0 vm frwrd vmb 14 091149.20 0 rv add [VoicemailMessage14]{C:\Program Files\VoiceGuide\data\VmSave\14_1227091117_1_0_5182804784_.wav} 091149.20 0 AddRVns [VoicemailMessage]{C:\Program Files\VoiceGuide\data\VmSave\14_1227091117_1_0_5182804784_.wav} 091149.20 0 Run (global):C:\WINDOWS\Media\CHIMES 091149.20 0 vm frwrd vmb 14 end 091149.20 0 cl Vm_Event 0, MSG_NEW, 14, , , 091149.20 0 vm MsgLamp control sVgIniPbx_MsgLampOnTrigger not set bu user. Assuming DISABLE. 091149.20 0 cl Run_ResultReturn >>success<< 091149.21 0 rv add [VmLmHangup_ForwardLastMsg_ResultReturn]{success} 091149.21 0 path {success} not found 091149.21 0 cl module's runwait=1, WavPlayHasNowFinished=0 091149.21 0 rv add [Hangup Time]{12/27/2004 9:11:49 AM} 091149.21 0 Hanging up call... [Run_ResultReturn - no path match (same vgm)] 091149.21 0 HangupCall_Common Mode=AfterHangupRun 091149.21 0 ReinitTelephony due to IDLE 091149.21 0 tapic lineDeallocateCall(MainCall:66460) 0 091149.98 0 lineOpen(0)=> 091149.99 0 Waiting for a call... Share this post Link to post
Guest MFrederico Report post Posted 12/30/2004 10:12 PM Let's get back to the problem in concern. the only reason that I sent you those files is because you asked for them. this was supposed to help you determine the problem that I originally wanted to resolve, which is; I can't play a sound file in the call log viewer. I choose File, Play Sound File, and nothing happens. I also tried Ctrl S. Do I need to turn this feature on or set it up before it will work? Please read the previous post's to refresh your memory so that we don't keep going over the same things. Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 12/30/2004 10:19 PM Which log file are you viewing? The log file which you posted does not include any entries of any recorded filenames. I suspect that you are doing the recording in a different script... As mentioned in last post: Once you jump to a different script (as you do when you use voicemail) then the details of what happens in that other script will be saved in that other script's log file. You can't play a voicemail message from the log file of a script from which you just transfer the call to a voicemail box... If you want to play the voicemail message locally then use the Voicemail Manager or look at the log file vmLm.vgl in VoiceGuide's \system\vm\ subdirectory. Share this post Link to post
Guest MFrederico Report post Posted 01/01/2005 05:34 PM Thank You that worked. Next Question. Can I save a voicemail message in the computer, yet delete it from the voicemail manager and if so, how. Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 01/02/2005 12:07 AM Voicemail manager will show all the voicemail message files in directory \data\VmSave\ If the sound files is moved out of that directory it will no longer show up in the voicemail manager. You can just modify the voicemail scripts to save the file in another directory, or move the files after they were saved. Share this post Link to post