no need.
mixmonitor has a argument that is a script ran just as the recording is
finished.
we use this to move the file from ramfs to final destination.
you can use it to use sox and convert it...
On 2 July 2014 18:54, Dave Platt dpl...@radagast.org wrote:
Problem with this is client
: [asterisk-users]
recording in mp3 /divdiv
/divno need.
mixmonitor has a argument that is a script ran just as the recording is
finished.
we use this to move the file from ramfs to final destination.
you can use it to use sox and convert it...
On 2 July 2014 18:54, Dave Platt dpl
Please don't top-post.
Please trim irrelevant posts.
From: Tiago Geada
mixmonitor has a argument that is a script ran just as the recording is
finished.
we use this to move the file from ramfs to final destination.
you can use it to use sox and convert it...
On Thu, 3 Jul 2014, andrew
On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 9:39 PM, binary dreamer.bin...@gmail.com wrote:
i would go for recording into wav.
then at regular intervals eg every night at 01:00 i would start a script to
convert the wav to mp3 and then delete the wav files.
it is really easy.
This method works for us too.
We
converting wav to mp3
[sub-Monitor-Init]
exten = s,1,NoOp(Monitor Init)
exten = s,n,Set(_X-SRC_CHANNEL=${CHANNEL})
exten =
s,n,Set(recMonitorFName=${STRFTIME(${EPOCH},,%Y_%m_%d)}/${STRFTIME(${EPOCH},,%Y_%m_%d_%H_%M_%S)}-${FILTER(0-9a-zA-Z,${ARG1})}-${FILTER(0-9a-zA-Z,${ARG2})})
exten =
Problem with this is client needs to listen to the call recordings and my
interface will only display .wav or .mp3 so they will moan if they have to
wait until the next day for today's recordings
If you're up to writing a bit of shell script, and are running
on Linux, you could automate the
please help in packet2 packet bridging concept
I want peer2peer call and replay all the audio traffic via rtp directly to
destination on public network behind the nat
On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 1:41 AM, andrew Colin and...@vsave.co.za wrote:
Hey guys
Is it possible to record with mixmonitor
i would go for recording into wav.
then at regular intervals eg every night at 01:00 i would start a script
to convert the wav to mp3 and then delete the wav files.
it is really easy.
On 30/6/2014 23:30, Scott Griepentrog wrote:
You will not be able to able to save much space if any by using
...@gmail.com /divdivDate:01/07/2014 6:09 PM (GMT+02:00)
/divdivTo: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com /divdivSubject: Re:
[asterisk-users] recording in mp3 /divdiv
/divi would go for recording into wav.
then at regular intervals eg every night at 01:00 i would start a script to
convert the wav
/07/2014 6:09 PM (GMT+02:00)
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] recording in mp3
i would go for recording into wav.
then at regular intervals eg every night at 01:00 i would start a script
to convert the wav to mp3 and then delete the wav files.
it is really easy
Original message
From: binary
Date:01/07/2014 6:09 PM (GMT+02:00)
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] recording in mp3
i would go for recording into wav.
then at regular intervals eg every night at 01:00 i would start a
script to convert the wav to mp3
: Re:
[asterisk-users] recording in mp3 /divdiv
/divwhat is your interface?
On 1/7/2014 19:13, andrew Colin wrote:
Problem with this is client needs to listen to the call recordings and my
interface will only display .wav or .mp3 so they will moan if they
have to wait until the next
Hey guys
Is it possible to record with mixmonitor straight into mp3.
I am trying to reduce disk space and want my calls to be recorded in mp3
Instead of wav.
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div Original message /divdivFrom: Sameer Rathod
sam...@hostnsoft.com
You will not be able to able to save much space if any by using MP3
instead of ulaw or wav -- at least not without expending a lot of CPU time
to encode the file at a very low bitrate which sounds pretty bad even with
just speech. One of the better space savings options for recordings or
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