So, under the sdk, you can't make this program, but when you ask them, you
can?
Are there ways to get linux to use dialpad, or something and record it's
output to a file?
I'd like to be able to record some of my evoice messages that I've saved
now that they're going to charge, and not retain them for a long time. It
also might be usefull if I want to netcast a demo of a phone service or
whatever. Whenever I try in windows, When I start my sound recorder program
it tells me the sound card is in use (that shouldn't happen with sblive).
Using what you hear doesn't help record the dialpad conversation either, it
feeds whatever the other end sends back to them, making it sound similar to
how the reffs call penalties in a football game.
At 09:15 PM 10/2/00 -0500, you wrote:
>On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, Brent Harding wrote:
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>> Cool, how could realnetworks have wanted to do something like that? I never
>> knew they promoted opensource.
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>RealNetworks doesn't promote Open Source; they depend on proprietary
>software for their business. However, I think they do want me and other
>developers to be sure of what we can and can't do under the terms of the
>SDK license agreement.
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