On Monday 26 March 2018 at 23:16:07, Benjamin Marty wrote:
> 2018-03-26 23:01 GMT+02:00 Antony Stone:
> > That sounds like a pretty big challenge for Asterisk.
>
> As far as it at least claim to record some sort of h264 it doesn't sound as
> a to big challenge for me. My plan is to use e.g. ffmpeg to convert the
> h264 media stream to an image
>
> > I'm impressed that you get a test.h264 file, given that you asked the
> > Record function to create a test.wav file for you...
>
> That's how the Asterisk record application works. You have to give it the
> Audio filename and it creates in addition a video file with the
> approperiate extension if video is there in the call.
>
> > What does the "file" command tell you it seems to contain?
>
> # file test.h264
> test.h264: data
Okay, then I defer to someone with more expertise / experience than I in
getting Asterisk to record video to hopefully help out further.
Antony.
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