Hi all,
For some reason Music On Hold does not work. I have searched the internet for
solutions but found nothing that helped.
I use Asterisk 1.0.1 and mpg123 0.59r on Debian 2.6.7-1-386 (Sarge). mpg123
works on the commandline (I get sound from the soundcard). If I start Asterisk,
two
Joost , I am running 2.6.8 SMP Sarge/Debian on a HP ml330 an have no
problem.
The Zaptel hardware is e T410P
Are you running without Zaptel Hardware ?
Jack
Joost Kraaijeveld wrote:
Hi all,
For some reason Music On Hold does not work. I have searched the internet for
solutions but found
Hi Jack,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:
Joost , I am running 2.6.8 SMP Sarge/Debian on a HP ml330 an have no
problem. The Zaptel hardware is e T410P
Are you running without Zaptel Hardware ?
Yep. I have two Winbond ISDN cards in the machine.
I am relieved that someone succeeded in running it
Not realy sure, but it seems that you are missing Zaptel timing,
Just Google for ZTDUMY or viop-org, ZTDUMY take TDM timming from a
USB-DEVICE
this might be your problem...
I am running in under root!
Jack
Joost Kraaijeveld wrote:
Hi Jack,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:
Joost , I am running
I had the same problem on Debian, the mpg123 in Debian is really mpg321 which
is supposed to be a drop in replacement. Well, I don't think it is, I
compiled mpg123-0.59r from source and it works now. You may want to give that
a try.
Pete
On Thursday 18 November 2004 04:32, Joost Kraaijeveld
Hi Pete,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:
I had the same problem on Debian, the mpg123 in Debian is
really mpg321 which is supposed to be a drop in replacement. Well, I don't
think it is, I
compiled mpg123-0.59r from source and it works now. You may
want to give that a try.
I use the real
Ensure the debian package 'mpg123' is installed, and that 'mpg321' is
removed. It links mpg123 - mpg321 via /etc/alternatives. Beats
cooking it up from source.
On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 09:25:05 -0500, Peter Osborne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had the same problem on Debian, the mpg123 in Debian is
On Thu, 2004-11-18 at 14:25, Peter Osborne wrote:
I had the same problem on Debian, the mpg123 in Debian is really mpg321 which
is supposed to be a drop in replacement. Well, I don't think it is, I
compiled mpg123-0.59r from source and it works now. You may want to give that
a try.
No