Hi, I'm working on the following use case.
My ultimate goal is to record the output from several phones and 3 network cameras (such as Axis network cameras, each equiped with a microphone) to let people play with recorded content. I'm thinking about 2 alternatives: A. Use asterisk as a tool to mix audio calls and broadcast its content, leaving to an independant video management software the burden to record and mix audio calls with video when appropriate. B. recording everything with asterisk My questions are: 1. Among those available, which asterisk conferencing app (such as app_konference, meetme, and so on) can record a video conference ? As this should matter, I can use any Asterisk version (from 1.4 to trunk). 2. In general, which protocol are recommended for live video streaming (see http://www.axis.com/products/video/about_networkvideo/mpeg4.htm), as in my case, it's very important to keep recordings synchronized to each other (let say 2 camera are pointing the same person, then reading the end of each recorded file, we should still see consistent images). 3. Then for Asterisk ecosystem, which protocol is recommended ? 4. Is asterisk able to act as an RTSP source and send mixed audio in a suitable format for video management apps ? If positive, which software should then preferably complement asterisk (icecast ? darwin ?) on a Debian platform ? Cheers
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