Asterisk: Streaming source for Music On Hold

Sunday, July 27th, 2008

I didn’t , sounds etc. I have no mp3 files on my .

Jan 1 00:44:48 NOTICE[1254]: res_musiconhold.c:507 monmp3thread: Request to schedule in the past?!?!
Jan 1 00:44:48 WARNING[1254]: res_musiconhold.c:336 spawn_mp3: /var/lib//mohmp3 is not a valid directory
Jan 1 00:44:48 WARNING[1254]: res_musiconhold.c:488 monmp3thread: Unable to spawn mp3player

Source link at -info.org.

Music On Hold

You can have use a source for on-hold music.

Make a directory and put a 0 size file ending in .mp3.
I called my directory: /var/lib//mohmp3-empty

in .conf, add a line such as:
default => mp3:/var/lib//mohmp3-empty,http://www.waixwave.com:8000/

Alternative method –

The initial method seems to not work in 1.2 & +. You can use the method below, doing a custom application and , and specifying your source.

default
mode=custom
dir=/var/lib//mohmp3-empty
application=/usr/local/bin/ -q -r 8000 -f 8192 -s –mono http://213.186.41.160:8000/

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PCCall.com

Sunday, June 22nd, 2008

A new york based company called .com offers a plan called “″, with which people could calls 7 countries with monthly fee $7.

The 7 countries are

  • US
  • Canada
  • UK (ex/mobiles)
  • Singapore
  • Spain (ex/mobiles)
  • Sweden (ex/mobiles)
  • As explained here: https://www.pccall.com/lucky7.asp, “monthly Fee of $7 for your first full calendar month”, which sounds tricky.

    It seems people have to from computers. There’s no proxy introduced so that people could from device or .

    Check out with the company if you are interested. Welcome to comment on it if you get any experience.

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    PBXES

    Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

    I’m using WRT54GS + + at home. It is good because we have all controls. But admin password will be lost from time to time, then I’ll have to reset it: http://blog.nyworldphone.com/2008/02/06/openwrt-on-wrt54gs-reset-the-root-password/. And, for some providers, I can’t make it work with my on wrt54gs.

    Then I tried pbxes.org. It is still free and works perfect. I can do everything I’m doing right now with my .  It is a good option for personal use which cost nothing. Here I would like to explain some configurations that I .

    1. Receiving calls on /device.

    A) Internal between extensions.

    • Extensions-> Add
    • Display name(e.g. 3000)
    • Password(e.g. 3000)
    • (e.g. 3000)
    • (optional, disabled by default)
    • Submit

    You could do the same thing above to add more extensions (e.g. 6000 etc).

    When you configure it on your /device, usename is “pbxes_username”-exten, e.g. username-3000, password is your pbxes password and domain/ proxy is pbxes.org. Now you can dial extensions from one to another, e.g. dial 6000.

    B) Through a number

    a. Add extensions as A).

    b. Add

     c. Add Routing

    Now when people the , calls will be routed to the 3000.

    2. Make calls

    A) Add extensions as 1.A.

    B) Add as 1.B.b with your favorite provider, e.g. voipbuster.

    C) Set routing

    • Routing->Add
    • name: (e.g. out)
    • sequence: (e.g. voipbuster)
    • Set Destination (optional)
    • Save changes

    Now you can make calls usign your favorite vsp from your /device.

    3. Forwarding/Receiving calls on PSTN phones ( or cell phones).

    A) Add as 1.B.b.

    B) Add ring groups

    • Ring Groups->Add Ring Group
    • Group number: (e.g. 1)
    • list: or cell number plus #. e.g. 12126668888# (it may differ according to your provider)
    • ring time, e.g. 20
    • Destination if no answer (optional)
    • Submit changes

    C) Add routing

    Same as 1.B.c, except in “Set Destination” mark Ring Group(e.g. #1).

    D) Add routing as 2.C.

    Now if people your , the will be forwarded to your regular using through your vsp.

    4. back

    Start with by adding an with the number of your entered as Caller ID. Leave Name empty. If it doesn’t work check your monitor for the right format of your Caller ID. When dialing the destination you may always press the * key to redial and # to end digits. After the called party hangs up you will hear another dialtone for your next . To hangup by yourself transfer the to an invalid destination by dialing *2.

    - alen

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    Skype! Unlimited World Plan $9.95/month

    Monday, April 21st, 2008

    World

    calls to landlines* in 34 countries.
    No long-term contract. No connection fees.

    $9.95/month

     

    calls to landlines* in

    • Australia
    • Austria
    • Belgium
    • Canada (incl. cell phones)
    • (incl. cell phones)
    • Chile
    • Czech Republic
    • Denmark
    • Estonia
    • France
    • Germany
    • Greece
    • Guam
    • Hong Kong (incl. cell phones)
    • Hungary
    • Ireland
    • Italy
    • Japan
    • Korea, Republic of
    • Luxembourg
    • Malaysia
    • Mexico (Mexico City)
    • Mexico (Guadalajara)
    • Mexico (Monterrey)
    • Netherlands
    • New Zealand
    • Norway
    • Poland
    • Portugal
    • Puerto Rico
    • Singapore (incl. cell phones)
    • Spain
    • Sweden
    • Switzerland
    • Taiwan
    • United Kingdom
    • United States (incl. cell phones)

     

    And there’s a special offer now - buy 3 months and only pay for 2. Ends June 1st 2008.

    also offers US & Canada for $2.95.

  • United States (incl. cell phones)
  • Canada (incl. cell phones)
  • Mexico for $5.95 which covers

    • Mexico (Mexico City)
    • Mexico (Guadalajara)
    • Mexico (Monterrey)
    • United States (incl. cell phones)
    • Canada (incl. cell phones)

    Since ’s service is so bad and rates vary so much, so fast without updating website information. You might want to go for for international . But the only thing I don’t like about is that people have to use it with computers. People have tried to use it with . But I’m not sure how well it works.

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    Install Asterisk Resources

    Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

    on Linksys PAP2v2 and DLink VTA-VR

    Broadband reports Link by mazilo.

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    on WRT54G

    Link

    :

    http://zandbelt.dyndns.org/asterisk.html

    http://members.home.nl/hans.zandbelt/openwrt/kamikaze/packages/asterisk-1.4/

    http://downloads.openwrt.org/whiterussian/packages/

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    Asterisk on OpenWRT

    Link1

    Link2

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    - download the source code and compile it

    Link

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    Downloading and Compiling from

    Link

    My experience in installing Asterisk on WRT54GS

    http://blog.nyworldphone.com/2008/02/06/my-experience-in-installing-asterisk-on-wrt54gs/

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