2 ; Music on Hold -- Sample Configuration
7 directory=/var/lib/asterisk/mohmp3
13 ; quietmp3nb -- quiet unbuffered
14 ; custom -- run a custom application
15 ; files -- read files from a directory in any Asterisk supported format
19 ; Note that with mode=custom, a directory is not required, such as when reading
21 ;directory=/var/lib/asterisk/mohmp3
22 ;application=/usr/bin/mpg123 -q -r 8000 -f 8192 -b 2048 --mono -s
26 ;application=/usr/bin/streamplayer 192.168.100.52 888
29 ; mpg123 on Solaris does not always exit properly; madplay may be a better
33 ;directory=/var/lib/asterisk/mohmp3
34 ;application=/site/sw/bin/madplay -Q -o raw:- --mono -R 8000 -a -12
38 ; File-based (native) music on hold
40 ; This plays files directly from the specified directory, no external
41 ; processes are required. Files are played in normal sorting order
42 ; (same as a sorted directory listing), and no volume or other
43 ; sound adjustments are available. If the file is available in
44 ; the same format as the channel's codec, then it will be played
45 ; without transcoding (same as Playback would do in the dialplan).
46 ; Files can be present in as many formats as you wish, and the
47 ; 'best' format will be chosen at playback time.
50 ; If you are not using "autoload" in modules.conf, then you
51 ; must ensure that the format modules for any formats you wish
52 ; to use are loaded _before_ res_musiconhold. If you do not do
53 ; this, res_musiconhold will skip the files it is not able to
54 ; understand when it loads.
59 ;directory=/var/lib/asterisk/moh-native
63 ;directory=/var/lib/asterisk/moh-native
64 ;random=yes ; Play the files in a random order