I had trouble using Internet Explorer on Windows 7 with Tropo. The scripts weren't getting updated. I used Chrome.
When you create an App in Tropo they will give you a SIP URI that points to the App. It will look like:
9991234567@sip.tropo.com
You can test the App by defining a speed dial like:
sp2(9991234567@sip.tropo.com)
For production:
Voice Services -> SP1 Service
CallForwardOnBusyEnable: Checked
CallForwardOnBusyNumber: sp2(9991234567@sip.tropo.com)
CallForwardOnNoAnswerEnable: Checked
CallForwardOnNoAnswerNumber: sp2(9991234567@sip.tropo.com)
CallForwardOnNoAnswerRingCount: 4
SP2 must be defined as a SIP trunk.
If SP2 is not defined setup a dummy trunk like:
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile B -> SIP -> ProxyServer: 127.0.0.1
Voice Services -> SP2 Service -> AuthUserName: (any userid)
Voice Services -> SP2 Service -> X_RegisterEnable: (unchecked)
Voice Services -> SP2 Service -> X_ServProvProfile: B
I think you can use one Say command like this:
say("
http://tindeck.com/download/dea586d67535ca6c90972f4679ccb99b/zgap/[tindeck.com]%20-%20phone-busy-1.mp3"
http://tindeck.com/download/dea586d67535ca6c90972f4679ccb99b/zgap/[tindeck.com]%20-%20phone-busy-1.mp3");
It MIGHT have less delay between each file.
You can also upload the mp3 file to your Tropo account.
Download file to your computer
Sign in
Click My Files
Click www
Click Audio
Click Upload
Then reference it like:
http://hosting.tropo.com/12345/www/audio/filename.mp312345 is your account number which is displayed on top of the page to the left of LOGOUT.
It doesn't display when using IE.