It has crashed an SGI Altix 350 on a dialy basis.

MBIT Technologies wrote:
Can MAD crash a server like mpg123 can?




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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lee Archer
Sent: Tuesday, 30 May 2006 5:06 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] mpg123 or asterisk

Can't you use mpg123 as compiled under x86_32?  I do on a few servers I
have.  I found madplay better process wise than mpg123.

Regards

Lee
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Perez
Sent: 29 May 2006 21:37
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] mpg123 or asterisk

Well, being unable to compile mpg123 under x86_64 i installed lame and
transformed the mp3-->wav-->raw.
and using "files" as the format player.

Are there any good scripts to stress test MoH?
I want to test this machine for 1000 "calls" on hold.

http://www.asteriskguru.com/tutorials/astertest.html
AsterTest is good but i dont have access to another * installation.


On 5/27/06, Steve Totaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Please let us know your results. I cannot really test this in production system since it is a $16,000/hr call center. I was using madplay but it was crashing and creating zombie processes, I figured native was not the way to go since all of the different audio streams. Mpg123 works perfectly for me under a load of sixty channels, I can confirm that for sure.

Thanks,
Steve

Erick Perez wrote:
Interesting.
So, i will have to test then...


On 5/27/06, Steve Totaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In my very limited testing of native, each channel was receiving a different stream (each caller heard something different). Under a high volume of calls, which is going to hurt performance more? Transcoding MP3s but sending a single stream or separate streams per call under native?

When I say high, I mean 1,000+ calls.

Thanks,
Steve


Erick Perez wrote:
Thanks to all. Native format will be.

On 5/27/06, Matt Riddell (IT) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Vahan Yerkanian wrote:
Erick Perez wrote:
should I use mpg123 with asterisk 1.2.7 or should i use the native player asterisk has?
the target machine will receive heavy load.
mpg123 was used back when asterisk didn't have native format
support. If
you are expecting heavy load, the native format is the way to
go. You
might decide not to use mp3 format at all, recompressing your MoH
files
using sox to the formats you gonna use, such as .al, .ul, .gsm, or
leave
it at .sln to cut the decoding leg only.
Heh, damn this GPRS connection.  In order to pass the time while

downloading messages I reply before they are all in, and yet by
the time
I have received all the messages I note that your question has
already
been answered!

:)

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Cheers,

Matt Riddell
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