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Hi, This config is working for me: _____________________________________________________________________ musiconhold.conf [shoutcast] mode=custom application=/usr/local/bin/mpg123 -s --mono -y -f
8192 -r 8000 http://stream128.submusic.ch:8004/ ; The '/' in the stream URL is important ! _____________________________________________________________________ extensions.conf exten => 17,1,Answer exten => 17,2,MusicOnHold(shoutcast) _____________________________________________________________________ Regards Frederic De :
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de Robert Chadwell Format_MP3 appears to play MOH files starting at the
beginning of each file, using the .wav file format, making for some repetitive
hold music unless you alter the file itself to begin somewhere in the middle. Solution: One stream that all users connect to
– giving dynamic hold music (tried and tested in A1.0x using mpg123 with
some success, and Icecast or Slimserver or Shoutcast) Format_MP3 doesn’t seem to stream, and the wiki
is wrong about streamplayer being used to play streams, as it is only used to
play raw TCP streams. There are many
questions in forums on the web with no answers about how to solve this dilemma,
How do you get users connected to a constantly-changing stream of music instead
of streams starting from the beginning (regardless of whether Linux counts them
as one stream or not where the processor is concerned)? Hopefully, at the end of this thread, I will have
enough information to go back to these web-forums and post the answer. To get
it started – here is what I have tried that hasn’t worked. In most
all cases the response is “Music on hold started”, immediately
followed by “Music on hold stopped” with no sound in any case. ;[classes] ;mode=custom ;application=/usr/bin/streamplayer 194.158.114.67
8000 ;format=ulaw ----------- Straight From The Music On Hold Wiki ;default =>
quietmp3:/var/lib/asterisk/mohmp3-dummy
-@,http://www.shoutcast.com/sbin/tunein-station.pls?id=7733&filename=playlist.pls ----------- From the Nerd Vittles Tutorial with the
-@ added because mpg123 seemed to ask for it since the file was a .pls ;default => mp3:http://127.0.0.1:9000/stream.mp3 ---------- From a forum of someone using mpg123 to
stream SlimServer (installed mpg123 v0.60 with no success here) [default] mode=files directory=
/var/lib/asterisk/mohmp3-dummy,http://127.0.0.1:9000/stream.mp3 ---------- Tried a 1.2 format ;default =>
quietmp3:/var/lib/asterisk/mohmp3-dummy,http://193.251.154.243:8000/ ---------- Thought maybe it was SlimServer – so
tried to stream the top Shoutcast station ;default =>
quietmp3:/var/lib/asterisk/mohmp3-dummy,http://127.0.0.1:9000/stream.mp3 ---------- Tried to stream Slimserver using the old
format Thank you in
advance – I have been at this for a week now. How did you make it work in
Asterisk 1.2x? Rob |
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