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Sent: 01 April 2006 16:41
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Subject: Re: Re[2]: [Asterisk-Users] 1.2.6 doesn't use mpg123?
How did you switch from native to mpg123 on 1.2.x? That's what
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Subject: Re: Re[2]: [Asterisk-Users] 1.2.6 doesn't use mpg123?
Ok.. see it... so now my question is which should I use?
Obviously a hold system using ulaw for hold files is going to use less
CPU, but is it more stable to have Asterisk playing the sound
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Subject: Re: Re[2]: [Asterisk-Users] 1.2.6 doesn't use mpg123?
How did you switch from native to mpg123 on 1.2.x? That's what I can't
figure out.
On 4/1/06, Lee Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone else had a problem with asterisk creating multiple threads?
I'm
Madplay did work fine with * 1.0.
Lee
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Sent: 03 April 2006 15:28
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Subject: Re: Re[2]: [Asterisk-Users] 1.2.6 doesn't use mpg123?
Mpg123
Oh, sorry, I meant the pipe system (external program), not exactly
only mpg123. Madplay indeed did work fine with * 1.0.
On 4/3/06, Lee Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Madplay did work fine with * 1.0.
Lee
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Ok this is great... but I just noticed this morning while doing some
tests that asterisk seems to start a new stream for every caller
With mpg123 it would just start one and all calls would hear the same
stream.Unless something was seriously lagging, my test calls this
morning all were in
I want to stream shoutcast etc. but mpg123 won't compile. I use native
moh with files but it won't work with streams.
Lee
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Sent: 01 April 2006 14:33
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: 01 April 2006 15:07
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Subject: Re: Re[2]: [Asterisk-Users] 1.2.6 doesn't use mpg123?
Ok this is great... but I just noticed this morning while doing some
tests that asterisk seems to start a new stream for every caller
With mpg123
and the problem hasn't come back.
Lee
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Sent: 01 April 2006 15:07
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Subject: Re: Re[2]: [Asterisk-Users] 1.2.6 doesn't use mpg123?
Ok
Subject: Re: Re[2]: [Asterisk-Users] 1.2.6 doesn't use mpg123?
How did you switch from native to mpg123 on 1.2.x? That's what I can't
figure out.
On 4/1/06, Lee Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone else had a problem with asterisk creating multiple threads?
I'm still testing but I've
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