On Mon, 2003-08-18 at 15:45, John Todd wrote: > Don't jump to that conclusion so quickly - there are reasons one > might want multiple files. > > As an example, I have found it useful in at least one case to mix two > call legs such that each leg is a different channel in a stereo final > recording (easier to hear who said what, especially on conference > calls) > I don't mind having one person on the left channel and the other on the right... (In fact, that's a pretty good idea!) I'd just rather not have to mix the two files afterwords. (And yes, I've actually thought about what I just said... it would mean creating the file in a different format that supports stereo channels.)
> I think the proper bug to fix solution synopsis is: make Monitor > start filling the second channel leg sound file with "silence" even > before the second leg is picked up. Fill all gaps (if caused by IP > packet loss on either leg) with silence. > This is certainly the "right thing to do", whether or not we combine the two channels inside of res_monitor. Maybe we should make it a configuration option? Or maybe I should just shut my trap and go back to manually mixing the files?!? Jared Smith _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users