You might try to run asterisk without having mpg123 on the system, see if that gives the same problem.
I just removed the mp123 that was on the box. I also did a locate -i for anyhthing mpg'ish on it, zip now! I also commenteded out res_musiconhold in /etc/asterisk/modules will see how long the box will stay up now
What distribution are you on ?
A rebuild of RedHat Enterprise Linux compiled for Athlon64 (x86_64)
Some distributions install mpg321 and symlink it to mpg123, which gives bad sound and other weird issues. On Debian for example you have to have "non-free" in your sources.list to get mpg123, if not, it will install mpg321.
RedHat does too, I already removed the rpm when I installed the box.
Thanks for the tips, will post the result.
Cheers! Remco
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