Hi Sam,

There are two ways to decode I know about:

1. Dump in ad-hoc format, decode with extractaudio tool, which is still
work-in-progress, so we have not really released it yet. Latest code is
available here http://bitbucket.org/sippysoft/rtpproxy/. Subdir
"extractaudio". It might not even compile out of the box, but that could be
easily fixed

2. Dump in the pcap format (rtpproxy has an option for that), and fiddle
around with the wireshark and friends. It has pretty decent rtp decoder, I
am not sure if you can script it though.

The caller/callee info can be passed through file name using AVPs, or some
side channel and linked to file name by call-id.
On Apr 23, 2014 12:54 AM, <s...@dsmedia.com.sg> wrote:

>  Hi,
>
> I am running a SIP Service using Kamailio.
>
> I have activated the RTP Proxy Recording.
>
> I need two things to be done.
>
> 1. RTP files saved need to have caller and callee usernames as file names.
> 2. Need to convert RTP files to mp3.
>
> Can anyone assist on this?
>
> Thanks
> SamG
> DS Media
>
>
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