Voip Asterisk wrote:
Does anyone have a good suggestion for a automated solution to record calls on certain interfaces and easily archiving them in a way which is easily matched against CDRs? Also can someone suggest the appropriate protocol to archive the recording when the conversations are transpiring in ulaw. Basically a nice cost effective trade off between CPU and disk space for medium call load.
Miles,
I believe that you should be able to name a recorded file so that it contains a unique value that ties it back to its CDR. Read 'doc/README.cdr' for information on customizing your CDRs, and 'show application monitor' at the Asterisk CLI for documentation on changing the recording's filename. Hopefully, one of the more knowledgeable list members will correct me if I'm wrong and fill in the gaps I've left.
The choice of a codec for the recordings is debatable, but here is what we're doing. All of our calls are u-law and are recorded locally on the Asterisk server as two PCM leg files. We pass the Monitor application the 'm' flag, which tells it to mix the leg files at the end of the call. To perform the mixing, Asterisk calls soxmix by default. We have replaced the soxmix binary with a script that moves the leg files across an NFS mount to our digital recording server (MONITOR_EXEC could be used for this, but we found it to be unreliable). A process on the digital recording server sweeps for new recordings, mixes them as GSM WAVs, and indexes them for retrieval.
As I said, the codec is debatable. We chose GSM, because it has a decent compression ratio, handles voice well, and plays on most media players without the need to install additional codecs on the machine. The NFS mount and the separate server for mixing, indexing, and archiving recordings are not necessary if you have a relatively low call load but I highly recommend it on a busy machine. Transcoding is a CPU intensive task, so its a great candidate for offloading.
Matthew Roth InterMedia Marketing Solutions Software Engineer and Systems Developer _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users