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Voice Processing Applications
# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 103
How to ...Replace a Playback MultiMedia File (On-line) (Pre-
ferred)
This procedure updates existing speech elements in an MMF. Any elements that exist
in the original MMF, but are not in the new MMF, will still be present after the update.
1. Open a shell on the MPS running the application. For additional
information, see Command Control on page 50..
2. Copy the new MMF file to the Media Processing Server. The new
MMF file must have a different name than the one being replaced.
If the file is on a disk, use the cp command to copy both the
.mmi and the .mmd files to the MMF files directory.
If the file was created in PeriStudio, make sure it is in the MMF
files directory.
3. Create a Vgen incremental file which represents the MMF file.
Make sure there is enough disk space in the MultiMedia file
directory.
Use the syntax mmf2def1 -v<vgen_inc_name>
<mmf_name> where <mmf_name> is the name of the MMF
file copied in step 2. This generates the file
<vgen_inc_name>.def1.
If no Vgen incremental filename is specified, one is created with
the same filename and the .def1 extension.
4. Update the existing MMF (vocabulary) file with the temporary
Vgen incremental file created in step 3.
From the Media Processing Server shell, use the syntax vmm
mmfupdate <mmf_name>,<vgen_inc_name.def1>
where mmf_name is the active MMF file and
vgen_inc_name.def1 is the Vgen incremental file created in
step 3.
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