John,

In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, John Novack
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>Wiley Siler wrote:
>>Type 'mpg123' at the Linux CL. (no quotes)
>>If the version is anything other than 59r, you problem is solved.
>>Go to the Wiki and search for Music On Hold.
>>Do the install of version 59r ONLY as described in the docs.
>>Cheers,
>>Wiley
>>
>Perhaps the instructions have improved, but I discovered that some
>instructions were incomplete. Perhaps not to a Linux expert, but to the
>"normal" reader, information such as in what directory should a
>specific operation be performed.
>I finally was able to move some stuff around and bumble into it, but
>still get the complaint when Asterisk loads about the flexibel (sp?)
>rate not fully tested.
>The Wiki mentions this, but again a solution is not provided for the novice.
I'm pretty good with Linux and follow the instructions OK but, like you,
I still get the warning and I know 100% that my mp3s are CBR !!!

I've tried madplay which seemed to work OK (and didn't complain about
the mpg3) but it seemed to emphasize the sibilants more than mpg123 - it
may have just been the volume but mpg123 sounded clearer.

ATB,


                                Neil.

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Neil A. Hillard                E-Mail:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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