Solved: <sigh> Re: [asterisk-users] MOH help needed with fresh install

Nick Ellson grimm at nickellson.com
Thu Aug 31 23:09:11 MST 2006


I'm sorry all... But I knew it would take me asking the questions before 
the answer would present itself.. I found a reference to the version of 
mpg123 needing to be "r" not "s" and that was my problem. Had to load 
mpg123 from src and fix a few typos in the makefile, but it plays very 
nice now.

Nick


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Nick Ellson
CCDA, CCNP, CCSP, CCAI,
MCSE 2000, Security+, Network+
Network Hobbyist, VFR Private Pilot.


On Thu, 31 Aug 2006, Nick Ellson wrote:

>
> I have been reading the archives through google and I see mention several 
> times that the MOH with the default class (set to quietmp3) still plays the 3 
> default mp3's at seriously high volume. I read that the most common issue 
> with MOH is the timing and for non card users that ztdummy should be loaded.
>
> I did load ztdummy. (this is a Gentoo 2.6.17 build on a Intel Server Board 
> with 2 dual core pentium 4's) The multi processor note along with the Kernel 
> 2.6 notes and addendums say that ztdummy no longer needs, nor can I use USB 
> kernel modules and that ztdummy will be using a RTC.
>
> I can't tell from the blaring din from my softphones if the music is out of 
> timing, or just plain too loud.
>
> Any Gentoo Portage users running Asterisk MOH that can help me determine what 
> I can do?
>
> I have tried using MPG123 with no difference (no errors on the console 
> suggesting that did try /usr/bin/mpg123 )
>
> Thanks in advance for any help,
> Nick
>
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> Nick Ellson
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> MCSE 2000, Security+, Network+
> Network Hobbyist, VFR Private Pilot.
>
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