Re: [asterisk-users] Recording problems, reinvites

2008-05-20 Thread Trevor Peirce
Andreas van dem Helge wrote:
 So why don't you just disable reinvite?
 
 Using 1.4.15 here with no issues with MixMonitor. Then again I've
 *ALWAYS* disabled reinvite because it never works for me.

Yeah, I've got some older servers running that do not have this same 
problem.  I believe it's because when MixMOnitor is running, reinvites 
get disabled.

I don't really want to disable reinvites as it would significantly 
increase the bandwidth requirements and unnecessarily add latency to 
every call.  Only a small percentage of calls need to be recorded and 
thus have their audio go through asterisk rather than direct to the 
endpoint.

Thanks,
Trevor Peirce

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Re: [asterisk-users] Recording problems, reinvites

2008-05-20 Thread Trevor Peirce
Richard Cahilig wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I am also experiencing problem with MixMonitor in Asterisk 1.4. Most of 
 our recording is overlapping. How can I fix this problem?

Do you mean overlapping like one side is delayed so you hear the two 
parties talking on top of each other?

That's another thing I've noticed in rare circumstances but can't 
reliably reproduce with the latest version of asterisk.

I think it has to do with one side sending early audio which starts the 
monitor, but instead of inserting silence for the other party they just 
start when their side starts sending audio.  Perhaps a bug should be 
filed for this if you can reproduce it reliably...

Thanks,
Trevor Peirce

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Re: [asterisk-users] Recording problems, reinvites

2008-05-20 Thread Richard Cahilig
Yes, thats the problem I encountered so far with Asterisk version 1.4

On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 11:03 PM, Trevor Peirce [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 Richard Cahilig wrote:
  Hi,
 
  I am also experiencing problem with MixMonitor in Asterisk 1.4. Most of
  our recording is overlapping. How can I fix this problem?

 Do you mean overlapping like one side is delayed so you hear the two
 parties talking on top of each other?

 That's another thing I've noticed in rare circumstances but can't
 reliably reproduce with the latest version of asterisk.

 I think it has to do with one side sending early audio which starts the
 monitor, but instead of inserting silence for the other party they just
 start when their side starts sending audio.  Perhaps a bug should be
 filed for this if you can reproduce it reliably...

 Thanks,
 Trevor Peirce

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Re: [asterisk-users] Recording problems, reinvites

2008-05-19 Thread Richard Cahilig
Hi,

I am also experiencing problem with MixMonitor in Asterisk 1.4. Most of our
recording is overlapping. How can I fix this problem?

On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 4:33 AM, Trevor Peirce [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 Hello,

 I'm wondering if anyone else has been observing problems lately with
 1.4.18 and higher releases of asterisk not properly recording calls.
 When using MixMonitor, the resulting file is only a few bytes long.

 I think this is because asterisk is doing Native bridging even though
 MixMonitor should block that.

 Did something change around the release of 1.4.18 that would have
 changed the behaviour?  I thought that when ChanSpy, MixMonitor, and the
 like are enabled on a channel it would be prevented from reinviting the
 audio to bypass asterisk.

 Thanks,
 Trevor Peirce

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Re: [asterisk-users] Recording problems, reinvites

2008-05-19 Thread Andreas van dem Helge
So why don't you just disable reinvite?

Using 1.4.15 here with no issues with MixMonitor. Then again I've
*ALWAYS* disabled reinvite because it never works for me.



On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 4:33 PM, Trevor Peirce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello,

 I'm wondering if anyone else has been observing problems lately with
 1.4.18 and higher releases of asterisk not properly recording calls.
 When using MixMonitor, the resulting file is only a few bytes long.

 I think this is because asterisk is doing Native bridging even though
 MixMonitor should block that.

 Did something change around the release of 1.4.18 that would have
 changed the behaviour?  I thought that when ChanSpy, MixMonitor, and the
 like are enabled on a channel it would be prevented from reinviting the
 audio to bypass asterisk.

 Thanks,
 Trevor Peirce

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