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-#
-# Sample muted configuration file
-#
-# Copyright (C) 2004 Digium, Inc.
-#
-# What is this? Well, haven't you ever wished you could automatically
-# turn down the volume on your stereo, CDPlayer, etc, when a call comes in,
-# and then return it to normal when the call ends? Well, this is a possible
-# mechanism to make this happen!
-# You have to fire up the new utils/muted, which runs as a daemon in the
-# background. This daemon connects to asterisk via a manager interface, and
-# also reads this config file. When the channels mentioned
-# are activated, it tweaks the sound levels on the sound card(s).
-# So, depending on the sound card, you may be able to run all your sound
-# generating devices thru your sound card, and use this mechanism to quiet
-# them down while you are on the phone. If anyone figures out how to make
-# this work with kids, please inform!!
-#
-# First you have the host, username, and password
-# we use to connect to the asterisk system
-#
-host localhost
-user user
-pass pass
-#
-# List each channel we're supposed to watch
-#
-channel Zap/1
-channel Zap/2
-channel SIP/mark
-#
-# Mute level is the percentage of the current volume we should
-# lower the music to.
-#
-mutelevel 20
-#
-# Smooth fade makes the fadein/fadeout nicer sounding
-#
-smoothfade