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In article <45fb42f1$0$28970$da0feed9@news.zen.co.uk>,
keymaster <roy@roy-macdonald*remove*.co.uk> wrote:[color=blue] >Hi >Is there such a thing as a music on hold server out there for free or cheap? >thanks[/color] You can download astrerisk and get some mp3/gsm/wav files which are royalty free and serve them yourself, or if you look hard enough you can find others on the 'net that are royalty free. Connecting (over the internet?) to a server which is streaming music on hold, while not am impossibility to do is an "interesting concept" IMO ... Gordon |
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Gordon Henderson formulated on Saturday :[color=blue]
> In article <45fb42f1$0$28970$da0feed9@news.zen.co.uk>, > keymaster <roy@roy-macdonald*remove*.co.uk> wrote:[color=green] >> Hi >> Is there such a thing as a music on hold server out there for free or cheap? >> thanks[/color] > > You can download astrerisk and get some mp3/gsm/wav files which are > royalty free and serve them yourself, or if you look hard enough you > can find others on the 'net that are royalty free. > > Connecting (over the internet?) to a server which is streaming music on > hold, while not am impossibility to do is an "interesting concept" IMO ... > > Gordon[/color] It can be quite effective. Except - it consumes bandwidth. My asterisk server can use my Slim Server to play BGM/MOH. One step further is to use the Slim Server to play streaming music over the internet. You don't need a Slim Player to use the Slim Server, by the way. |
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"Jono" <nothanks@blueyonder.invalid> wrote in message news:mn.8a177d7302957d00.67798@blueyonder.invalid...[color=blue] > Gordon Henderson formulated on Saturday :[color=green] >> In article <45fb42f1$0$28970$da0feed9@news.zen.co.uk>, >> keymaster <roy@roy-macdonald*remove*.co.uk> wrote:[color=darkred] >>> Hi >>> Is there such a thing as a music on hold server out there for free or >>> cheap? >>> thanks[/color] >> >> You can download astrerisk and get some mp3/gsm/wav files which are >> royalty free and serve them yourself, or if you look hard enough you >> can find others on the 'net that are royalty free. >> >> Connecting (over the internet?) to a server which is streaming music on >> hold, while not am impossibility to do is an "interesting concept" IMO >> ... >> >> Gordon[/color] > > It can be quite effective. Except - it consumes bandwidth. > > My asterisk server can use my Slim Server to play BGM/MOH. One step > further is to use the Slim Server to play streaming music over the > internet. You don't need a Slim Player to use the Slim Server, by the way. >[/color] Hi ah, thanks - while I was with Voipfone they had me add a line in the menu for music on hold server which was something like Snom.moh.com or something. In my voip ignorance I added this, but didnt work with my present provider. thanks again Roy |
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keymaster wrote:
[color=blue] > Hi > ah, thanks - while I was with Voipfone they had me add a line in the menu > for music on hold server which was something like Snom.moh.com or something. > In my voip ignorance I added this, but didnt work with my present provider. > thanks again > Roy[/color] I stumbled across voipfone music on hold accidentally when trying to transfer calls internally. As soon as I hit the R button on the phone I was greeted by Music. I presume it was from voipfone and not my dect phone. Pete |
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On Sat, 17 Mar 2007 08:55:26 GMT, Jono <nothanks@blueyonder.invalid>
wrote: [color=blue] >Gordon Henderson formulated on Saturday :[color=green] >> In article <45fb42f1$0$28970$da0feed9@news.zen.co.uk>, >> keymaster <roy@roy-macdonald*remove*.co.uk> wrote:[color=darkred] >>> Hi >>> Is there such a thing as a music on hold server out there for free or cheap? >>> thanks[/color] >> >> You can download astrerisk and get some mp3/gsm/wav files which are >> royalty free and serve them yourself, or if you look hard enough you >> can find others on the 'net that are royalty free. >> >> Connecting (over the internet?) to a server which is streaming music on >> hold, while not am impossibility to do is an "interesting concept" IMO ... >> >> Gordon[/color] > >It can be quite effective. Except - it consumes bandwidth. > >My asterisk server can use my Slim Server to play BGM/MOH. One step >further is to use the Slim Server to play streaming music over the >internet. You don't need a Slim Player to use the Slim Server, by the >way.[/color] Hi Jono, Can you use the Slim server software to stream Pandora? Remove 'no_spam_' from email address. |
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On Sat, 17 Mar 2007 12:39:07 GMT, Jono <nothanks@blueyonder.invalid>
wrote: [color=blue] >Brian A formulated on Saturday : >[color=green] >> Hi Jono, Can you use the Slim server software to stream Pandora? >>[/color] > >I have no idea. What's Pandora?[/color] [url]http://www.pandora.com[/url] It is a personal radio system. You can have several personal channels to suit your mood. You enter either the title of some music or an Artist that you like. It will start to play music of a similar type. You can add more titles and artists and give the 'thumbs up' or 'thumbs down' to any particular tune that is played. It learns your musical taste. So, for example: I enter 'Sandstorm' - it asks me if that is Sandstorm by Darude - I say yes and it saves that. Then I enter 'Paul Van Dyk' and it adds that ...and so on. Eventually you'll hear the tunes you have entered but among others that it thinks are similar. The music is originally evaluated by professional musicians - not a computer. You can try it out without joining but if you like it you have to register - it is free but you have to be in the U.S.... google a suitable U.S. Zip Code and enter it. Enjoy it while you can...the much hated RIAA are set to charge on line radio stations so much that many will have to close - Pandora might be included. Remove 'no_spam_' from email address. |
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Brian A wrote:
[color=blue] > Hi Jono, Can you use the Slim server software to stream Pandora?[/color] Slim Devices were advertising Pandora a few months ago, but I can't find whether it was the Squeezebox player that connects directly or through Slimserver. Slimserver will stream BBC (using AlienBBC plugin), RadioIO, Live365, Shoutcast and Radiotime. You can also enter any URL to 'tune' a new station. The answer is - try it. It is a free download and you can use Softsqueeze as a player (also a free download). regards, Ian |
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On Sun, 18 Mar 2007 18:38:09 +0000, Ian Smith
<news0107REMOVECAPS@orrery.e4ward.com> wrote: [color=blue] >Brian A wrote: >[color=green] >> Hi Jono, Can you use the Slim server software to stream Pandora?[/color] > >Slim Devices were advertising Pandora a few months ago, but I can't >find whether it was the Squeezebox player that connects directly or >through Slimserver. > >Slimserver will stream BBC (using AlienBBC plugin), RadioIO, >Live365, Shoutcast and Radiotime. You can also enter any URL to >'tune' a new station. > >The answer is - try it. It is a free download and you can use >Softsqueeze as a player (also a free download). > >regards, Ian[/color] Thanks for the info. Ian. All this is a long way off topic I know. I was hoping I might be able to stream Pandora and pick it up in a browser - I have a Netgem iPlayer, too much to hope for I think, - if you've not seen the iPlayer it is a DTT Set Top Box that can link to the Net and display Web Pages and play MP3s from the Net. I have streamed my own music, from my computer, successfully but not anything like Pandora. Currently I'm looking into MythTV. If anyone reading this wants to know about that watch Dan and Kevin's video on it at [url]http://www.revision3.com/systm[/url] but it ain't as easy as they make out. Also some videos on youtube.com Remove 'no_spam_' from email address. |
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