Jason Becker wrote:
Had to do some digging to find out what you were talking about - I guess
you are referring to the section Using native Asterisk format_mp3 for
Music on Hold* found here:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+config+musiconhold.conf
Some of the comments suggest that
, October 21, 2005 9:51 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Problems Installing MPG123 on a 64 Bit System
Jason Becker wrote:
Had to do some digging to find out what you were talking about - I guess
you are referring to the section Using
I'd recommend using native mp3 support that is available in CVS HEAD, as
madplayer mp3 decoder gives a lower quality sound (audibly more
cranky/noisy).
Vahan
Jason Becker wrote:
Steve Totaro wrote:
Anyone know how to get around this? I am stumped.
# make mpg123
[ -f mpg123-0.59r.tar.gz ]
Vahan Yerkanian wrote:
I'd recommend using native mp3 support that is available in CVS HEAD, as
madplayer mp3 decoder gives a lower quality sound (audibly more
cranky/noisy).
I don't follow CVS commits but if that's the case the mpg123 target
should be removed from the asterisk Makefile and
Jason Becker wrote:
Vahan Yerkanian wrote:
I'd recommend using native mp3 support that is available in CVS HEAD,
as madplayer mp3 decoder gives a lower quality sound (audibly more
cranky/noisy).
I don't follow CVS commits but if that's the case the mpg123 target
should be removed from
Vahan Yerkanian wrote:
I'd recommend using native mp3 support that is available in CVS HEAD, as
madplayer mp3 decoder gives a lower quality sound (audibly more
cranky/noisy).
For archive purposes...
Had to do some digging to find out what you were talking about - I guess
you are referring
Anyone know how to get around this? I am stumped.
# make mpg123
[ -f mpg123-0.59r.tar.gz ] || fetch
http://www.mpg123.de/mpg123/mpg123-0.59r.tar.gz
[ -d mpg123-0.59r ] || tar xfz mpg123-0.59r.tar.gz
make -C mpg123-0.59r linux
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/local/src/asterisk/mpg123-0.59r'
Steve Totaro wrote:
Anyone know how to get around this? I am stumped.
# make mpg123
[ -f mpg123-0.59r.tar.gz ] || fetch
http://www.mpg123.de/mpg123/mpg123-0.59r.tar.gz
[ -d mpg123-0.59r ] || tar xfz mpg123-0.59r.tar.gz
make -C mpg123-0.59r linux
make[1]: Entering directory