Just an FYI:

If you are *EVER* unsure that mpg123 is correctly installed (correct verison etc), you can enter the asterisk source tree, and type 'make mpg123' (without quotes), and mpg123 v0.59r will be download ed, unpacked, and built for you, and then a simple make install will install asterisk AND mpg123 in one smooth motion.

-josh

Richard wrote:

Thanks Matthew,

You are the MAN! It fixed the problem.

Richard



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Sent: Sunday, October 31, 2004 3:43 AM
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] moh

My solution to this (as the debian package appears to actually download
mpg321 (instead of mpg123) when you install *, was to download mpg123
from the original website and compile/install it myself.

http://www.mpg123.de/
mpg123 0.59r is the version im now running (just copied the executable
over mpg123 and mpg321 and restarted asterisk (and killed dead looking
mpg321 processes) started up astersik, caleld myself and shoved myself
on hold, and VOILA, music on hold is working normally and not running
'really' slow....

Hope this helps!

Richard wrote:



Hi,

I have * 1.0.0. Everything works well except moh.

I followed the instruction in
http://voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+config+musiconhold.conf. I use the
default mp3 from *.

The problem is that the music is really slow. Seems like it didn't get


the


right rate to play.

Any one having this problem too?

Thanks,




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