Nortel Networks CallPilot Desktop Messaging Telephone User Manual


 
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Note: In the Macintosh CallPilot Player window (QuickTime version 5.0, shown
below), there is no Stop button.
When you click the Record button, recording begins and the Record button then
becomes the Pause button.
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If you are recording from the computer, record your message into the
microphone. Click Pause to pause the recording. Click Stop to end the
recording. Click Play to review it. To add to the recording, click Record, speak
again, then click Stop. Click Save Audio.
If you are recording from the telephone, answer when the telephone rings. At
the tone, record your message into the handset. Click Pause to pause the
recording. Click Stop to end the recording. Click Play to review it. Click Save
Audio. Hang up.
Note: Saving your audio works a little differently depending on which version of
the CallPilot player you are using. If you use the embedded version, the Save
Audio button only saves the message as an attachment to the current message.
If you use the downloaded (stand-alone) version, you save the recording as a
file, which you then attach to your message.
7 If you are using the stand-alone version of the Player, add your voice message
file as an attachment and set options if required. See Adding attachments to
messages, on page 31, and Setting message options, on page 32.
8 Click Send.
To save a newly created voice message as a file
To save a copy of your voice recording as a standalone file you must use the
standalone CallPilot Player, not the embedded Player.
1 Open the CallPilot Player, record a new message, and on the File menu, click
Save or Save As.
2 In the File name box, type a name for the file, select a folder to keep the file in,
then click Save. Save voice files as VBK files.
Note: My CallPilot automatically converts VBK files to WAV files when sending to
non-CallPilot users.