If you run freeswitch, you could use the portaudio module to get the output of the phone line to your sound card which should do what you want. Freeswitch is a whole pbx, so this may be overkill for you. You would also need an adaptor to convert your phone line to sip.
On Tue, 13 Dec 2016 11:59:15 -0500, André van Deventer wrote: > > Dane > > I have spent hours looking on google for such a device and also came across > the link you mention. But they work between the handset and the phone which > is not what I wont. > > I want my whole land line to run through the induction loop system. > > Regards > > André > Regards > > Andr é > > -----Original Message----- > From: Pc-audio [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dane > Trethowan > Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2016 6:13 PM > To: PC Audio Discussion List > Subject: How to record phone calls - How-To - PC Advisor > > Here's a very wide ranging article I found on the subject of how to record > phone calls - whether you're using a standard telephone or mobile system -, I > really don't know why other list members don't turn to Google first as they'd > save quite a bit of time and come up with answers to questions in seconds > <smile>. > http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/how-to/audio/how-record-phone-calls-3508046/ > > -- > > ********** > “Oh, I’m an activist and I’m OK / I sleep all night and I tweet all day.” > > > > > --- > This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. > https://www.avast.com/antivirus > > > > -- Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question is: How do you spend it? John Covici [email protected]
