Been running asterisk stable under 5.3 for more than 8 months, with madplay instead of mpg123 for MoH, with 128kbit stereo mp3s (i'm too lasy to resample)...... 10 calls on MoH and top reports 97% idle time

just my 2 cents in,
Vahan

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Folks,
Just wanted to share my successes. I had been running my home * box on
FreeBSD 5.2.1. Switching back and forth between 1.0.7 and CVS current,
up until a couple of weeks ago, when CVS started breaking. MOH was unusable
due to mpg123 thread problems.


I had read about the new format_mp3, but could not get it working under 1.0.7.

I knew I might have some issue with 5.2.1, as most the list messages implied
the baseline OS was now 5.3-RELEASE. So, I booted up off of 5.3 CD and 30 minutes
later had 1.0.7 running fine.


So, I figured, why not press my luck, updated CVS, copied in the format_mp3 patch,
sampled down 4 mp3's with 'lame', and MOH worked like a champ.


Interesting side note, on 5.2.1, CPU utilization for a typical IAX bridged call ran
about 2-3% with fair amount of run time.


Under 5.3-RELEASE and cvs-current, cpu utilization is negligble accumulating much
less cpu time on-call or with MOH playing. I haven't looked at it close enough to see
if it's just a difference in the way 5.2.1 and 5.3 report utilization, but it appears more
work is offloaded to system rather than user time.


Don't know about stability yet, but will see after a few days.

Bill


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