On Thursday 31 May 2007, Alex Balashov wrote: > Sadly, I don't think this is possible. The only sense in which > Background() plays anything in the "background" is that it allows the > caller to interrupt the playback with extension input / DTMF, instead > of that input polling being deferred until the end of the playback. > > You would have to use a sound mixing program and reduce the volume > on the hold music, and then superimpose the sounds you want on it.
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