Re: [asterisk-users] Reg call recording

2008-06-17 Thread Atis Lezdins
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 8:34 AM, Sherwood McGowan
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 Bikrish Amatya wrote:
 Hi all

 I am using asterisk as pbx for my company. My company has requirement
 that all the incoming and outgoing calls should be recorded for all the
 extensions and should be able to play recorded call on extensions basis,
 that is , say 123 extension has made what call on the particular date
 and should be able to play and listen to it. What is the better way to
 achieve this? Any kind of suggestion is truly appreciated.

 Bikrish

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 A simple web interface, such as asterisk-stats coupled with some basic
 modifications to link to a recording that was made with ${UNIQUEID} as
 the recording filename (pre extension, use monitor + soxmix to mix the
 recordings) will work just fine, I use it on a medium-large installation
 that does about 10K calls a day, with no issues in regards to recordings
 or ability to access calls/recordings.


I have similar setup, and here are some suggestions from my experience.

Do recording only in native format, that will decrease the load by
transcoding at working time.
Whenever somebody requests to listen, you can mix, transcode and play.
This usually takes few seconds (however depends on call duration). Mix
and transcode (to some lower bandwidth codec) the rest of recordings
at night time.

Personally I record everything in ulaw, and either on listen or at
night transcode to gsm for storage.

Regards,
Atis


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Re: [asterisk-users] Reg call recording

2008-06-17 Thread Kevin Smith
What I have done for our office is actually built my own interface with 
php and used our SQL database to store the information. Basically I keep 
all the recordings in gsm format, and store them however I want. I use 
MixMonitor and use DeadAGI to run a script to rename the file and move 
it to the directory for that extension. So in your exmaple, 
.../recordings/123/[file name]

I also used session information from the login page to store the 
person's extension (which we also have in the DB, but there are other 
ways to do this) that is looking at the interface so when play want to 
listen to the call, it will generate a call file and dial their phone 
and playback the file (works nice if you don't have 
speakers/headphones). Or they can download it. Downloading it will run a 
script to convert it to wav.

I don't know of a best way to do this. I know if you take the time and 
put the effort, you can get what you/your company wants if you build 
your own. Or go with some of the other suggestions made which also work 
perfectly well. I think for me it took about 2 weeks to fully build/test 
everything and I was coding it by myself (on top of other 
responsibilities at work).

Kevin

Bikrish Amatya wrote:
 Hi all

 I am using asterisk as pbx for my company. My company has requirement 
 that all the incoming and outgoing calls should be recorded for all the 
 extensions and should be able to play recorded call on extensions basis, 
 that is , say 123 extension has made what call on the particular date 
 and should be able to play and listen to it. What is the better way to 
 achieve this? Any kind of suggestion is truly appreciated.

 Bikrish

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[asterisk-users] Reg call recording

2008-06-16 Thread Bikrish Amatya
Hi all

I am using asterisk as pbx for my company. My company has requirement 
that all the incoming and outgoing calls should be recorded for all the 
extensions and should be able to play recorded call on extensions basis, 
that is , say 123 extension has made what call on the particular date 
and should be able to play and listen to it. What is the better way to 
achieve this? Any kind of suggestion is truly appreciated.

Bikrish

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Re: [asterisk-users] Reg call recording

2008-06-16 Thread Sherwood McGowan
Bikrish Amatya wrote:
 Hi all

 I am using asterisk as pbx for my company. My company has requirement 
 that all the incoming and outgoing calls should be recorded for all the 
 extensions and should be able to play recorded call on extensions basis, 
 that is , say 123 extension has made what call on the particular date 
 and should be able to play and listen to it. What is the better way to 
 achieve this? Any kind of suggestion is truly appreciated.

 Bikrish

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A simple web interface, such as asterisk-stats coupled with some basic 
modifications to link to a recording that was made with ${UNIQUEID} as 
the recording filename (pre extension, use monitor + soxmix to mix the 
recordings) will work just fine, I use it on a medium-large installation 
that does about 10K calls a day, with no issues in regards to recordings 
or ability to access calls/recordings.

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VoIP / Telecom Solutions
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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