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From: Doug Lytle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 9:33 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] mpg123 alternative?
Matt Roth wrote:
We were using
Chris Stenton wrote:
I've had issues with Native MOH when using IAX trunking and Placing a
caller into a parking slot. Sound is awful. So, for parking I use
mpg123 and everything else I'm using Native MOH.
Have you placed a bug report about this?
No,
I can't always reproduce it.
Is there any particular reason for the native file format stuff to be in
asterisk-addons as opposed to that code being merged into trunk?
It isn't. You are mis-interpreting the information in this thread (it's
been unclearly stated anyway).
The only portion that is in asterisk-addons is
-Users] mpg123 alternative?
Ah! Now this is actually something I've not been able to get my head
around:
Note: As of Asterisk 1.2.0, Mpg123 is no longer used by Asterisk,
which has its own MP3 player.
Can anybody tell me where this built-in MP3 player is in 1.2.x/how do I
use it ?
I still seem
Just to through another hat in the ring... I use madplay for mp3s...
[default]
mode=custom
directory=/var/lib/asterisk/mohmp3
application=/usr/bin/madplay -Q -o raw:- --mono -R 8000 -a -12
On Thu, 2006-02-23 at 15:23 -0600, Aaron Daniel wrote:
I'd suggest using the format_mp3 program that's
Hi Rich,
Been using mpg123 for moh for the last two years or so. However, when
I have * config errors, often times get a endless stream of console
messages and need to kill the two mpg123 processes.
Is there an alternative to mpg123 that eliminates that issue?
I see references in
, like in my
environment, to play the MOH to.
Lee
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nicolás Gudiño
Sent: 23 February 2006 13:38
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] mpg123 alternative?
Hi
On 02/23/06 21:15 Rich Adamson said the following:
I see references in musiconhold.conf relative to madplay, native file
format, asterisk-addons, etc. Not sure why the asterisk-addon approach
hasn't been moved into trunk, or if madplay is a better choice on this
i think it would be better off
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Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 4:43 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] mpg123 alternative?
On 02/23/06 21:15 Rich Adamson said the following:
I see references in musiconhold.conf relative to madplay, native file
On 02/23/06 21:15 Rich Adamson said the following:
I see references in musiconhold.conf relative to madplay, native file
format, asterisk-addons, etc. Not sure why the asterisk-addon approach
hasn't been moved into trunk, or if madplay is a better choice on this
i think it would be
Soner Tari wrote:
I vote for the raw file format, due to the reasons listed here:
http://www.orderlyq.com/asteriskqueues.html
Of course you need to convert all mp3 moh files to raw format
manually, but it's easy as described there.
We were using the rawplayer method on our server, but it
Hi,
I still seem to have the usual two mpg123 processes running with
1.2.4, with whatever music on hold is set in musiconhold.conf
I'm sure it is very obvious, but I can't for the life of me figure out
what I'm supposed to do to use the built-in MP3 player facilities.
[default]
mode=mp3
Ah! Now this is actually something I've not been able to get my head around:
Note: As of Asterisk 1.2.0, Mpg123 is no longer used by Asterisk, which
has its own MP3 player.
Can anybody tell me where this built-in MP3 player is in 1.2.x/how do I
use it ?
I still seem to have the
I'd suggest using the format_mp3 program that's included in
asterisk-addons. We switched to that after mpg123 wouldn't compile on
our newer 64bit machines, and it works like a charm, and you don't have
to change anything.
Aaron
Rich Adamson wrote:
Been using mpg123 for moh for the last two
Matt Roth wrote:
We were using the rawplayer method on our server, but it ended up
spawning hundreds of zombie processes. I talked to Kevin Fleming
about it, and he recommended switching to native MOH. Scalability is
a big concern of mine, so I asked him about the
I've had issues with
: Friday, 24 February 2006 5:36 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] mpg123 alternative?
Ah! Now this is actually something I've not been able to get my head around:
Note: As of Asterisk 1.2.0, Mpg123 is no longer used by Asterisk, which
has
Thanks for the info Matt.
I had the zombie issue too. Based on my observations I decided those
processes were due to safe_asterisk not killing rawplayer (it does mpg123
processes). So I modified safe_asterisk to do that, and zombie processes
were gone.
But you may be right, native players
Rich Adamson wrote:
Is there any particular reason for the native file format stuff to be in
asterisk-addons as opposed to that code being merged into trunk?
It isn't. You are mis-interpreting the information in this thread (it's
been unclearly stated anyway).
The only portion that is in
We switched to that after mpg123 wouldn't compile on our newer 64bit
machines
You might have successfully compiled with make linux-devel perhaps. I did.
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-Users] mpg123 alternative?
Ah! Now this is actually something I've not been able to get my head
around:
Note: As of Asterisk 1.2.0, Mpg123 is no longer used by Asterisk,
which has its own MP3 player.
Can anybody tell me where this built-in MP3 player is in 1.2.x/how do I
use it ?
I still seem
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