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Streaming MOH with Asterisk
mpg123 is the application to be used to stream internet radio into Asterisk.
Installing mpg123
The first thing we need to do is to download the application mpg123. Go to the source forge site for the latest version.
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=135704
I’ll use mpg123 Version 1.7.3 as an example.
cd /tmp
wget http://internode.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/mpg123/mpg123-1.7.3.tar.bz2
tar jxvf mpg123-1.7.3.tar.bz2
cd mpg123-1.7.3
./configure
make
make install
Configuring Asterisk
Edit the file musiconhold.conf and use the following as an example.
/etc/asterisk/musiconhold.conf
[SkyFM-80s]
mode=custom
application=/usr/local/bin/mpg123 -q -r 8000 -f 8192 -b 2048 –mono -s http://shoutcast01.edpnet.net:8766/
[SkyFM-HotHits]
mode=custom
application=/usr/local/bin/mpg123 -q -r 8000 -f 8192 -b 2048 –mono -s http://160.79.128.62:6628/
Reload MOH Module
From the CLI reload the MOH Module.
Asterisk 1.6.x
module reload res_musiconhold.so
Asterisk 1.2.x, 1.4.x
reload res_musiconhold.so
NOTE
When Asterisk first starts there is no connection to the configured radio stream. When the stream first started there is about a 30 to 35 second pause before any sound is heard. Once the channel is established the stream stops and starts when required.
Even though the connection is permanently kept alive there is no data transmitted while there is no one using the MOH stream.
Sky.FM after a period of time reset the connections to their servers. This causes an interruption in the music stream. Someone placed on hold may hear music and then a short pause, or a short pause and then music until the stream can be re-established.