John,

>  In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, John Novack
>  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>
>>    Perhaps the instructions have improved, but I discovered that
>>    some instructions were incomplete. Perhaps not to a Linux expert,
>>    but to the "normal" reader, information such as in what directory
>>    should a specific operation be performed.
>>    I finally was able to move some stuff around and bumble into it,
>>    but still get the complaint when Asterisk loads about the
>>    flexibel (sp?)rate not fully tested.
>>    The Wiki mentions this, but again a solution is not provided for
>>    the novice.
>>
>     I'm pretty good with Linux and follow the instructions OK but,
>  like you,I still get the warning and I know 100% that my mp3s are
>  CBR !!!
>    The Wiki says " to use your favorite MP3 editor"  well, all I want
>is some MOH. I don't HAVE a favorite ( or any other ) MP3 editor.
>There seems to be no problem with it working, but I find it curious.
>At this point I am not even sure the music sources weren't installed
>with Asterisk, which makes the solution even more curious.
I currently use AudioGrabber (http://www.audiograbber.com-us.net/) with
LAME and set to CBR.  It's worked for me for many years...

>It is ALL very curious.
It certainly is - I too noticed that it also complained about the sample
files, supplied with Asterisk.  madplay doesn't seem to complain but I
think it uses a bit more CPU.

ATB,


                                Neil.

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Neil A. Hillard                E-Mail:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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