On Tue, 2003-07-15 at 21:52, Marcus Adolfsson wrote: > Hello, > > I am working on a project for a client of mine, that involves streaming > an incoming phone call. I have a lot of experience with Linux, but > something that I have never attempted is using sound under Linux, as all > my machines have been servers. > > Here is the plan, is it doable? > > The client (a minor league baseball team) calls in to a iconnecthere.com > phone number, and Asterisk answers (this part is accomplished). At this > point, the sound of the incoming SIP call is made available on the > console (how is this configured?). Helix Producer picks up the sound > from the console (which device would it listen to) and streams out to > the Helix server.
With as much as I like asterisk and think it is the best thing out there, you are going the wrong way on this. Wouldn't this be a better app to put on a cheap laptop or a decent palmtop. With a SMC firewall that can use a modem so you can do data calls over a wireless link. This would allow you to do the digitization and compression on site and not loose quality in the least. You can still use a free dialup to provide the stream out. Of course if they are willing to pay for the iconnecthere account, they could purchase a dialup account with 800 number access so there is no configuration changes from place to place. -- Steven Critchfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
