Alex Balashov wrote:
Has anyone noticed a problem with runaway mpg123 processes for
music-on-hold eating up ~100% CPU and driving the load on the
machine way up?
Alex,
I recommend dropping mpg123 for native music-on-hold. There are
multiple benefits to this, including avoiding all of the problems
related to mpg123.
Searching this list for mpg123 will yield a lot of useful results.
Here's one, along with a link to AstRecipes documenting music-on-hold
without mpg123.
music on hold without mpg123
<http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2006-March/143476.html>
Music-on-hold without MPG123 <http://astrecipes.net/?n=152>
Matthew Roth
InterMedia Marketing Solutions
Software Engineer and Systems Developer
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