Simon,

Just clean your /etc/asterisk/musiconhold.conf file.. .comments lik this:

[classes]
; default => quietmp3:/var/spool/asterisk/musiconhold/default,-z

It will stop running mpg123, but also it will stop music on hold functionallity.

Is anyone will propose anything better then crappy mpg123 musiconhold? I think playing wav files is better approach then playing CPU consuming mpegs.


Simon Brown wrote:

When I start * I get 6 mpg123 processes start as well.  Is this normal?
Often after a couple of days these mpg123 processes start to consume cpu and
I have to kill them off.
I do not have a sound card in the server and I have noload => chan_oss.so

Simon
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