Is there a Monitor application called in your dialplan? It might have a
basename parameter that configures this. Or you could maybe call
ChangeMonitor yourself but I don't know how to configure the timestamp
portions of the filename.
Tim Litwiller wrote:
Mojo with Horan & Company, LLC wrote:
Hi Tim!
Wow, I didn't imagine that asterisk on different systems would use
different date codes for the monitor filenames -- but aah isn't
asterisk ;)
AAH builds Asterisk from source during the install.
I just reinstalled to the latest AAH 2.2 which uses asterisk 1.2.1.
now I get recordings like this - these are all recorded with "record
always" turn on in AMP.
internal to internal call - 20060109-212748-1136863668.139.WAV
incoming call - g200-20060109-205540-1136861730.135.WAV
outgoing call - OUT202-20060109-222003-1136866803.141.WAV
outgoing call - OUT203-20060109-205232-1136861552.133.WAV
here is the code I'm using now
--- snip ---
foreach($a as $b)
{
$k = explode(".", $b);
$l = explode("-", $k[0]);
$m = $k[1];
if (isset($l[3])) {
$unixtime = $l[3];
$o = $l[0];
} else {
$unixtime = $l[2];
$o = "internal";
}
$q = date('F j, Y \a\t g:i a', $unixtime);
echo "$i. $o made a call at $q, on channel
<b>".$m." </b> -
--- end snip ---
I'm guessing $m is a channel number or something like that since I don't
have any extensions like 133, 135 or 139 -seems to be incrementing up
so it probably isn't a usefull number.
Your file names seem to have more usefull info - mine in AAH just have
the date and time twice and the sip extension that made an outgoing
call. There is probably a compile option somewhere that would set it
like yours that I need to find.
My monitor filenames include the date and time, embedded as seconds
since epoch iirc:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] monitor]$ ll
auto-1136394539-112-7476011-in.wav
auto-1136394539-112-7476011-out.wav
[EMAIL PROTECTED] monitor]$ ll
auto-1136394539-112-7476011.wav
So the 1136394539 part is seconds since epoch, 112 is who started the
recording, 7476011 is where they were connected to when it happened.
And, I suspect the auto- part is 'cause I used automon feature to do
this? I haven't looked at asterisk code enough to see what filenames
are created when.
Thank you for the patch though. Now that I know many people are
trying this stuff, I'll try to incorporate autodetection of filename
style....
Moj
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