Michael Kuron
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Previously, the buffer used for MP3 streamed from HTTP servers had a size of 1 MB. For 8 kHz mono audio at 16 bit resolution, such a buffer covers about 1 minute. Only when the buffer is full does audio start to play. For MP3 files streamed from a server, that is usually not a big deal as long as the connection to the server is fast enough to supply that much data within a second or two. For MP3 live streams however, it takes 1 minute to download 1 minute of audio, so without this change, app_mp3 wasn't really usable for MP3 live streams. This commit changes the buffer size so that it covers 6 seconds of an MP3 file streamed from a server and 0.5 seconds of an MP3 live stream. The latter is identified by the use of a .m3u file extension. app_mp3 so far only supported 8 kHz audio. Now it always runs at the sample rate of the channel. ASTERISK-26085 #close Change-Id: Id1ee274733cd804a0edecf7450329b72f1235af0