For whatever reason, the music on hold is extremely distorted and loud. It didn't used to be this way and I haven't changed anything, yet it persists. This is on all the channels we use (SIP, IAX2, Zap, ALSA). Can anyone help with this, or has anyone seen this? The mp3s play fine on any computer and haven't changed since they did work. Those wishing to hear for themselves, feel free to call extension 8800 at the number/addresses below. Thank you, Bryce Chidester Rhino Equipment Corp. bryce@rhinoequipment.com SIP: 305@rhinoequipment.zapto.org +1 (480) 940-1826 x305 IAX: guest@rhinoequipment.zapto.org/305 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20050519/13cf4f29/attachment.htm
[Cross-posted and re-sent; it really sounds bad and needs resolution ASAP] For whatever reason, the music on hold is extremely distorted and loud. It didn't used to be this way and I haven't changed anything, yet it persists. This is on all the channels we use (SIP, IAX2, Zap, ALSA). Can anyone help with this, or has anyone seen this? The mp3s play fine on any computer and haven't changed since they did work. Those wishing to hear for themselves, feel free to call extension 8800 at the number/addresses below. Thank you, Bryce Chidester Rhino Equipment Corp. bryce@rhinoequipment.com SIP: 305@rhinoequipment.zapto.org +1 (480) 940-1826 x305 IAX: guest@rhinoequipment.zapto.org/305
> For whatever reason, the music on hold is extremely distorted and loud. > It didn't used to be this way and I haven't changed anything, yet it > persists. This is on all the channels we use (SIP, IAX2, Zap, ALSA). Can > anyone help with this, or has anyone seen this? The mp3s play fine on > any computer and haven't changed since they did work. > Those wishing to hear for themselves, feel free to call extension 8800 > at the number/addresses below. > > Bryce ChidesterIt depends on what software you use for MOH. mpg123 is the default. Check the switches used by mpg123 and see if there is an option to lower the volume and then change it in musiconhold.conf. If I understand it correctly, the -g option is what you want. I use madplay. It has an option to lower the volume. Kevin