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2006 Jun 13
0
AW: Compiling mpg123 under 1.2.9.1 / Ubuntu 6.06
Good morning,
> Why still use mpg123?
> Start using format_mp3 from asterisk-addons and your * will
> play mp3 by itself...
good point - did that, and everything's working again. Thanks!
Marc Rohlfing
2005 Sep 15
3
MusicOnHold not working
Hi
On my FC3 box with asterisk 1.0.9....MusicOnHold is not working.
It starts and stops immediately...
An unknow option mono comes...from where it is originating.??
As there is nothing written in .conf file.
Console output is below:
I am using mpg123 version 0.59r.
Although I am able to play music with mpg123 but why it is on
No-cooperation movement against asterisk ?
Need help..any
2006 Feb 23
5
mpg123 alternative?
Been using mpg123 for moh for the last two years or so. However, when
I have * config errors, often times get a endless stream of console
messages and need to kill the two mpg123 processes.
Is there an alternative to mpg123 that eliminates that issue?
I see references in musiconhold.conf relative to madplay, native file
format, asterisk-addons, etc. Not sure why the asterisk-addon approach
2004 May 06
3
mpg123 versions ?
We find that mpg123 0.59r works best. mpg123 0.59s-mh4 = the devil.
What versions does everyone use without problems.
0.59r is PERFECT
bkw
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2003 Apr 17
3
mpg123 hangs on close, but plays fine.
I am running Asterisk CVS-04/16/03-18:57:13, and mpg123-0.59r
It all sounds great and it plays at the correct pitch and speed. However
at the end of the file it simply does nothing. It does not go on the
the next step in the extension.conf nor does it hang up. It just sits
there.
During play I have two processes running for the mp3 stream:
root 6300 6299 8 22:32 ?
2004 May 10
2
Notice for Gentoo Users In Regard to mpg123
Hi there,
After scratching my head for days on why there is horrible white noise in
musiconhold, I finally found out that the latest emerge version of mpg123:
0.59s-r2 is not working well with asterisk. However, if you get the latest
source from mpg123.de mpg123-pre0.59s.tar.gz. Then it works wonderfully.
Just a heads up for the Gentoo admin
David
2004 Aug 18
1
Mpg123 clarification
This was recently added as README.mp3:
* Asterisk MP3 Support
======================
Asterisk supports mp3 playback for music on hold via the mpg123
program, available from www.mpg123.de.
The latest release of mpg123 is mpg123 0.59r.
The latest development release of mpg123 is mpg123 pre0.59s.
Please use mpg123 0.59r. Using mpg123 pre0.59s can/may/will result
in crashes and/or unreliable
2005 Mar 27
3
Can't get format_mp3 to work for music on hold
Hi Guys,
I am having trouble trying to get format_mp3 working to play music on hold.
I have followed the instructions in the read-me and the wiki however
it seems after un-installing mpg123, asterisk is not even attempting
to play MOH.
My musiconhold.conf is
; Music on hold class definitions
;
[classes]
[moh_files]
default = >/var/lib/asterisk/moh-native
;default =>
2005 Feb 04
7
Limit MOH processes
You could try to use the native mp3 support for MOH if you really want
mp3 support. It is a lot better than using mpg123 IMHO. mpg123 kept
doing nasty things to my system :)
See
http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk%20config%20musicon
hold.conf there is a section about the native support.
Guillaume
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stefan Gofferje
2004 Dec 20
1
Why does * only work with an ancient mpg123?
Hi list!
Just wondering, why is * sticking with an mpg123 version from the
stoneage?
Gentoo comes with 0.59s-r8 and this version doesn't even start.
Ik know I could forcibly unmerge mpg123 and install the old version but I
guess some day newer versions will have to be supported?
Thanks!
2006 Mar 31
8
1.2.6 doesn't use mpg123?
Is it true that asterisk 1.2.6 does not use mpg123?
I just installed asterisk 1.2.6 and while I do have music on hold
(through format_mp3?) I do not have an mpg123 process running.
I seem to be having serious audio issues when going through one of my
providers (and just through that provider) when using mp3 for hold
music, however when using wav files it is fine.
The processor is only at about
2005 Sep 16
7
mpg123 on x86_64 (Opteron MP)
Has anyone successfully compiled mpg123 in the 1.0.x or 1.2beta1
distributions (I'm running FC3 linux on an Opteron 2 processor
system)? Are there any patches out there to make it work?
gcc -DI386_ASSEM -DPENTIUM_OPT -DREAL_IS_FLOAT -DLINUX -
DREAD_MMAP -DOSS -DTERM_CONTROL -Wall -O2 -
m486 -fomit-frame-pointer -funroll-all-
loops
2005 Oct 15
1
No Audio from Console but mpg123 from shell worksfine.
Anyone have anything on this? (I'm sure someone will complain about me
bringing it up again, chill out...)
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] No Audio
2013 Jun 16
2
MOH don't work after update
Hi
we have a small problems.
We have a Asterisk 1.6.1 old server with music on old.
we have updated to AsteriskNow 11.4.0
and now, when we want play sound, we have a errors:
-- Executing [334xx at Accueil_HNO:2] BackGround("SIP/SIP000005-0000000c",
"Fermeture") in new stack
[Jun 16 07:35:06] WARNING[7634][C-00000006]: file.c:701
ast_openstream_full: File Fermeture does
2004 Apr 25
1
MusicOnHold spawns everlasting mpg123 processes
Hullo :)
I'm using CVS-04/23/04-23 from the stable 1.0 branch on kernel 2.6 - since I
have no Digium h/w, I've just managed to get the zaprtc module to compile and run,
so I thought the best way to test it would be via MoH.
The MP3Player application works great ..
exten => 6901,1,Answer
exten => 6901,2,MP3Player(http://127.0.0.1:85/ES/28)
This will play callers BBC Radio 4 from
2005 Jul 26
3
mpg123 - two processes
Does everyone have two processes running for mpg123? I always have them
when I'm running an idle Asterisk box. No calls going in or out and
nothing off hook. Is this normal? Thanks!
5008 ? S 0:00 mpg123 -q -s --mono -r 8000 -b 2048 -f 4096
fpm-calm-ri
5015 ? S 0:00 /usr/sbin/asterisk
5061 ? S 0:00 mpg123 -q -s --mono -r 8000 -b 2048 -f 4096
2010 Nov 04
2
useless mpg123 processes hanging around
Running Asterisk 1.6.2.11 on debian 5.0.6 with mpg123 1.4.3
when i start asterisk, i immediately see two mpg123 processes spawned
which sit there forever. I can't imagine it's normal behavior, but if
it is, please explain :)
# /etc/init.d/asterisk stop
stopping asterisk.
#[...]
# /etc/init.d/asterisk start
starting asterisk.
# psg aster
root 14573 1 0 16:29 pts/2 00:00:00
2006 Jan 09
2
mpg123 removal
When I configured this server, I did not do the make mpg123 option.
Months later, I read about it and did it, as the client was asking about
MOH. About a week later the server crashed, which it never has before. I
believe mpg123 have a memory leak.
What's the best way to remove it, and is there an alternative that is
stable?
--
Chris Mason
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2000 Aug 31
2
mpg123 with ogg decoder...
I'm building a car audio player based on Cajun projekt (
http://cajun.sourceforge.net ). It uses remote control interface of mpg123
for control play.. I'd prefer to use vorbis format for ripping my CD's but,
I still have some music in mp3 format only.. Did anybody consider to put
vorbis decoder in mpg123, so it can play al this 4 formats. Or it's better
to switch to freeamp ?
2005 Oct 09
1
MPG123 with Asterisk on debian (one of our interesting experiences)
This was just a recent personal experience....
Maybe I missed a thread on this:
We recently installed asterisk (CVS-HEAD) on a debian system using 2.6
kernel and the enhanced RTC for all timing.
Also a custom compiled kernel for the CPU on the box (P4).
We had a strange thing happen in that with Debian's MPG123 package:
Sound files played in asterisk/mpg123 were heard at literally 1/10th