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Asterisk 11 is the default version in the REPO. There are plenty of add-ons that install via apt-get as well. Just run: sudo apt-cache search asterisk For a quick list. I'm aware that this is not a complete answer to your question, but it would provide you with a working asterisk environment in about 30 minutes. Download latihan psikotes pdf. # before making Asterisk you have to install mpg123 package (to be able to play mp3 files for music on hold). Make mpg123 # for Asterisk v1.4 you should start configure script./configure make make install make samples.
Hmpf, if you are using FreePBX 2.5 or later all you have to do is to click on Music on Hold, click on Add Streaming Category, fill in the details and away you go. You need mpg123 and the details for the stream. Just follow the Elastixconnection article, go to the heading STREAMING MUSIC ON HOLD FOR FREEPBX 2.5 AND FURTHER You can start by testing this string for a stream (Application in FreePBX): /usr/bin/mpg123 -q -s --mono -r 8000 -f 8192 -b 1024 Note, for this to work you need three things: • FreePBX 2.5 or later • mpg123 (test by typing mpg123 -v in a shell) • Patience, the above stream takes almost 30 seconds to start. Note 2: Don’t abuse the above link, it is my favorite radio station Gamla Godingar from Sweden.
Just use it for the test. Note 3: No, I don’t answer questions about how to obtain mpg123 if it is not available as that question have been asked and answered many many times. I have tried this thing in Add stream no go Tried musiconhold.conf and musiconhold_custom.conf still nothig. Why are you editing the files??? Don’t do that! Mickecarlsson: If you have followed my example above your musiconhold_additional.conf will look something like this: [Godingar] mode=custom application=/usr/bin/mpg123 -q -s --mono -r 8000 -f 8192 -b 1024 [default] mode=files directory=/var/lib/asterisk//mohmp3/ [none] mode=files directory=/var/lib/asterisk//mohmp3/.nomusic_reserved And that is all there is to it. Have you verified that you have mpg123 installed?
And NO, you can’t make streaming default I had my previous post unanswered while trying to make streaming mode the default MoH class So I found your post stating it is not possible: is this the final answer? Is that why I can find lot of people asking for this feature but all questions unaswered? Is it so hard to make a config like [default] mode=custom application=/usr/bin/mpg123 -q -s --mono -r 8000 -f 8192 -b 1024 to be user-edited?? Or is there some technical reason it is not or not made possible???
I think you can just leave the -b flag off completely now. For those who come along later, note that MPG123 only supports mpeg3 files, and many radio stations are now streaming MPEG4. To get that to work, you’ll need to figure out how to install VLC and to get it to work. It may also be a good idea to update mpg123 to a newer version. The version distributed with FreePBX is somewhat buggy and may result in dead streams.
Nozoki ana manga pl. Also, note that when you set-up streaming MOH, the stream runs non-stop, 24/7, even when nobody is listening to the MOH Powered by, best viewed with JavaScript enabled.
Asterisk 11 is the default version in the REPO. There are plenty of add-ons that install via apt-get as well. Just run: sudo apt-cache search asterisk For a quick list. I\'m aware that this is not a complete answer to your question, but it would provide you with a working asterisk environment in about 30 minutes. Download latihan psikotes pdf. # before making Asterisk you have to install mpg123 package (to be able to play mp3 files for music on hold). Make mpg123 # for Asterisk v1.4 you should start configure script./configure make make install make samples.
Hmpf, if you are using FreePBX 2.5 or later all you have to do is to click on Music on Hold, click on Add Streaming Category, fill in the details and away you go. You need mpg123 and the details for the stream. Just follow the Elastixconnection article, go to the heading STREAMING MUSIC ON HOLD FOR FREEPBX 2.5 AND FURTHER You can start by testing this string for a stream (Application in FreePBX): /usr/bin/mpg123 -q -s --mono -r 8000 -f 8192 -b 1024 Note, for this to work you need three things: • FreePBX 2.5 or later • mpg123 (test by typing mpg123 -v in a shell) • Patience, the above stream takes almost 30 seconds to start. Note 2: Don’t abuse the above link, it is my favorite radio station Gamla Godingar from Sweden.
Just use it for the test. Note 3: No, I don’t answer questions about how to obtain mpg123 if it is not available as that question have been asked and answered many many times. I have tried this thing in Add stream no go Tried musiconhold.conf and musiconhold_custom.conf still nothig. Why are you editing the files??? Don’t do that! Mickecarlsson: If you have followed my example above your musiconhold_additional.conf will look something like this: [Godingar] mode=custom application=/usr/bin/mpg123 -q -s --mono -r 8000 -f 8192 -b 1024 [default] mode=files directory=/var/lib/asterisk//mohmp3/ [none] mode=files directory=/var/lib/asterisk//mohmp3/.nomusic_reserved And that is all there is to it. Have you verified that you have mpg123 installed?
And NO, you can’t make streaming default I had my previous post unanswered while trying to make streaming mode the default MoH class So I found your post stating it is not possible: is this the final answer? Is that why I can find lot of people asking for this feature but all questions unaswered? Is it so hard to make a config like [default] mode=custom application=/usr/bin/mpg123 -q -s --mono -r 8000 -f 8192 -b 1024 to be user-edited?? Or is there some technical reason it is not or not made possible???
I think you can just leave the -b flag off completely now. For those who come along later, note that MPG123 only supports mpeg3 files, and many radio stations are now streaming MPEG4. To get that to work, you’ll need to figure out how to install VLC and to get it to work. It may also be a good idea to update mpg123 to a newer version. The version distributed with FreePBX is somewhat buggy and may result in dead streams.
Nozoki ana manga pl. Also, note that when you set-up streaming MOH, the stream runs non-stop, 24/7, even when nobody is listening to the MOH Powered by, best viewed with JavaScript enabled.
...'>Mpg123 Asterisk Install(15.10.2018)Asterisk 11 is the default version in the REPO. There are plenty of add-ons that install via apt-get as well. Just run: sudo apt-cache search asterisk For a quick list. I\'m aware that this is not a complete answer to your question, but it would provide you with a working asterisk environment in about 30 minutes. Download latihan psikotes pdf. # before making Asterisk you have to install mpg123 package (to be able to play mp3 files for music on hold). Make mpg123 # for Asterisk v1.4 you should start configure script./configure make make install make samples.
Hmpf, if you are using FreePBX 2.5 or later all you have to do is to click on Music on Hold, click on Add Streaming Category, fill in the details and away you go. You need mpg123 and the details for the stream. Just follow the Elastixconnection article, go to the heading STREAMING MUSIC ON HOLD FOR FREEPBX 2.5 AND FURTHER You can start by testing this string for a stream (Application in FreePBX): /usr/bin/mpg123 -q -s --mono -r 8000 -f 8192 -b 1024 Note, for this to work you need three things: • FreePBX 2.5 or later • mpg123 (test by typing mpg123 -v in a shell) • Patience, the above stream takes almost 30 seconds to start. Note 2: Don’t abuse the above link, it is my favorite radio station Gamla Godingar from Sweden.
Just use it for the test. Note 3: No, I don’t answer questions about how to obtain mpg123 if it is not available as that question have been asked and answered many many times. I have tried this thing in Add stream no go Tried musiconhold.conf and musiconhold_custom.conf still nothig. Why are you editing the files??? Don’t do that! Mickecarlsson: If you have followed my example above your musiconhold_additional.conf will look something like this: [Godingar] mode=custom application=/usr/bin/mpg123 -q -s --mono -r 8000 -f 8192 -b 1024 [default] mode=files directory=/var/lib/asterisk//mohmp3/ [none] mode=files directory=/var/lib/asterisk//mohmp3/.nomusic_reserved And that is all there is to it. Have you verified that you have mpg123 installed?
And NO, you can’t make streaming default I had my previous post unanswered while trying to make streaming mode the default MoH class So I found your post stating it is not possible: is this the final answer? Is that why I can find lot of people asking for this feature but all questions unaswered? Is it so hard to make a config like [default] mode=custom application=/usr/bin/mpg123 -q -s --mono -r 8000 -f 8192 -b 1024 to be user-edited?? Or is there some technical reason it is not or not made possible???
I think you can just leave the -b flag off completely now. For those who come along later, note that MPG123 only supports mpeg3 files, and many radio stations are now streaming MPEG4. To get that to work, you’ll need to figure out how to install VLC and to get it to work. It may also be a good idea to update mpg123 to a newer version. The version distributed with FreePBX is somewhat buggy and may result in dead streams.
Nozoki ana manga pl. Also, note that when you set-up streaming MOH, the stream runs non-stop, 24/7, even when nobody is listening to the MOH Powered by, best viewed with JavaScript enabled.
...'>Mpg123 Asterisk Install(15.10.2018)