Hi Robert,
I use mpg123 version 059r , Fedora Core 5, Shoutcast Server 1.9.7
The streaming bitrate is 56Kb/s mono
I have 3 Shoutcast Servers
2 servers over the Internet 128Kb/s / 24Kb/s for public listeners
1 special Shoutcast MOH server in the Asterisk Box
||====> LAN => Asterisk Soutcast Server
56Kb/s mono
Streaming source ||====> INTERNET => Public Shoutcast Server 128Kb/s stereo
|| ====> INTERNET => Public Shoutcast Server 24Kb/s
stereo
Regards
Frédéric Marti
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Sent: jeudi, 21. septembre 2006 19:41
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Subject: RE: [asterisk-users] Format_MP3, Streaming, File Formats, MOH
Fred,
A glimmer of hope!
What version of mpg123 do you have running? I am guessing that you control the
bitrate on your internal Shoutcast server, is that right?
Robert Chadwell
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Frédéric Marti
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 11:07 AM
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Subject: RE: [asterisk-users] Format_MP3, Streaming, File Formats, MOH
Hi,
Yes , I use Asterisk 1.2.10
But , I don't have "Warning Flexible rate not heavily tested" notices in the
Asterisk CLI
The Shoutcast server is in the same box as Asterisk, and the stream source is
in the same LAN
Regards
Fred
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Chadwell
Sent: jeudi, 21. septembre 2006 15:58
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Subject: RE: [asterisk-users] Format_MP3, Streaming, File Formats, MOH
Frederic,
Did this work for you under Asterisk 1.2x?
If it did, did you receive "Warning Flexible rate not heavily tested" notices
in the Asterisk CLI?
Robert Chadwell
800-330-7704 toll free
813-343-0181 ph
813-413-8195 fx
Please feel free to IM me as well
AOL Screenname: cmgrobert
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[Submusic]
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 9:58 AM
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Subject: RE: [asterisk-users] Format_MP3, Streaming, File Formats, MOH
Hi,
This config is working for me:
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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 !
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extensions.conf
exten => 17,1,Answer
exten => 17,2,MusicOnHold(shoutcast)
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Regards
Frederic
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Envoyé : mardi, 19. septembre 2006 14:47
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Objet : [asterisk-users] Format_MP3, Streaming, File Formats, MOH
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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