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kevin.smith at mercury... Guest
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Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 2:13 pm Post subject: [asterisk-users] SIP call recording |
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Hi everyone,
Perhaps I am just mis-reading the documentation, but for call recording,
is it possible to record the conversation over a SIP channel? We have
call recording preformed on all of our ZAP connections, but I was
wondering if it is possible to record (similar to MixMonitor) with a SIP
connection. So far, every one I have tried (Record, Monitor, MixMonitor)
does not seem to create the file. Asterisk version is 1.2.
Thanks,
Kevin
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ron at wellsted.org.uk Guest
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Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 4:00 pm Post subject: [asterisk-users] SIP call recording |
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Kevin Smith wrote:
Quote: | Hi everyone,
Perhaps I am just mis-reading the documentation, but for call recording,
is it possible to record the conversation over a SIP channel? We have
call recording preformed on all of our ZAP connections, but I was
wondering if it is possible to record (similar to MixMonitor) with a SIP
connection. So far, every one I have tried (Record, Monitor, MixMonitor)
does not seem to create the file. Asterisk version is 1.2.
Thanks,
Kevin
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Make sure that every device/trunk has canreinvite=no in it's stanza in
sip.conf as this will ensure that asterisk is kept in the audio path.
Doing so will allow MixMonitor to work.
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ron at wellsted.org.uk http://www.wellsted.org.uk
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davies147 at gmail.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 5:01 am Post subject: [asterisk-users] SIP call recording |
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2008/6/6 Ron Wellsted <ron at wellsted.org.uk>:
Quote: | Kevin Smith wrote:
Quote: | Hi everyone,
Perhaps I am just mis-reading the documentation, but for call recording,
is it possible to record the conversation over a SIP channel? We have
call recording preformed on all of our ZAP connections, but I was
wondering if it is possible to record (similar to MixMonitor) with a SIP
connection. So far, every one I have tried (Record, Monitor, MixMonitor)
does not seem to create the file. Asterisk version is 1.2.
| Make sure that every device/trunk has canreinvite=no in it's stanza in
sip.conf as this will ensure that asterisk is kept in the audio path.
Doing so will allow MixMonitor to work.
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To the best of my knowledge, using Monitor, MixMonitor, or enabling
OTR (using "W" or "w" on the DIal command), automatically implies
"canreinvite=no" for the duration of that call. It certainly works
that way here at the moment. "canreinvite=no" would also only apply
for SIP to SIP calls.
We are recording SIP and Zap calls using Monitor here with no special
treatment for different channels - As far as I know, the recording is
done in Asterisk-core, and not by the channel itself.
Perhaps the OP could give an example of the dialplan which fails to
record a SIP conversation? What happens for SIP to Zap or Zap to SIP
calls? Does anything at-all get recorded? Is it zero-length, or
silent?
Regards,
Steve |
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