[Asterisk-Users] Cheap source of music on hold music?

Brian Johnson bjohnson at jecinc.on.ca
Wed Mar 12 08:09:20 MST 2003


Just got this from my TechTV newsletter:

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Karl Putland (karl at putland.linux-site.net) wrote:
>
>On Wed, 2003-03-12 at 06:48, Brian Johnson wrote:
>> I wondered about using streaming content from the internet .. some is available for
>> free and some site allow custom music lists.
>>
>> I thought it would be cool to access audio from elsewhere in the world and found
>> that Reuters (the news source for a lot of media stations) provided streaming audio.
>>
>> Then I ran out of time and haven't had a chance to get back to it
>>
>>
>
>Could use something like streamripper to save the stream to a series of
>files in your moh dir.  If * recognises new files for moh after start
>then it would just continue to play the next file in line.  The you'd
>need a cron job to sweep up the older files before your disk filled up.
>
>--Karl
>
>>
>>
>> Jim Archer (jim at archer.net) wrote:
>> >
>> >Hi all...
>> >
>> >I have been shopping around and noticed that licensed music on hold music
>> >can be a bit expensive if you want to assemble a variety of types.  Does
>> >anyone know of an inexpensive source?
>> >
>> >Thanks...
>> >
>> >
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