Maybe meetme can handle video - then you could put the recording 
application and the video call into a conference.

klaus

Denis Camp wrote:
> Hi all,
> Not exacly sure if this is how to post questions to this forum but here 
> goes.
>  
> I have a very nice oppertunity to sell an asterisk solution to record 
> SIP H263 or H264 internal calls. This is for a Doctor that has 1000 
> clinics and he want to record calls made to the clinics from his video 
> phone. We are using Grandstream 3041s and video calls and everything 
> else in our asterisk solution is working perfectly and meets his needs. 
> The missing piece is to record video if the call is a video call. We are 
> using standard Monitor function and for audio everything is fine.
>  
> I have seen several places on the Internet that Asterisk can record 
> the video and it places the video in a seperate file but I am unable to 
> get it working. Just an Asterisk newbe so I may be doing 
> something simple and stupid. 
>  
> Any help or a quick pointer would be great. 
> Thanks.
> -- 
> Denis Camp | Training Manager
> ABP Technology | www.abptech.com <http://www.abptech.com>
> P 972-831-1600 x116  F 972-831-1416  
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