If you want to control it from within Kamailio, you should be able to do
` stop_recording("pause") ` and then later ` start_recording() ` again.
If you control it from something external, you can use the `pause
recording` method directly.
The control module is mostly agnostic about flags and options supported
by rtpengine these days, so it's best to go by the rtpengine docs.
Cheers
On 27/01/2025 16.48, Who AmI via sr-users wrote:
Hi list,
I have been looking at the recording daemon in RTPengine with Kamailio
controlling this via rtpengine_manage() flags: "record-call=on" in the
initial Invite, or 200OK based on direction.
I tested and this works brilliantly for the full calls, but when
looking at pause/resume the module documentation is bare and I am a
bit confused.
It looks like the ngcp docs and Opensips module docs (for RTPengine)
describe the pause/resume as just another start/stop flag.
Use case is simple, all calls are recorded, but we want the option to
pause, then resume once any private or personal information exchange
has completed.
My question is also simple - Is this the recommended way to pause and
then resume recordings or have I missed something?
The Kamailio documentation doesn't explicitly say this
(https://www.kamailio.org/docs/modules/stable/modules/rtpengine.html#rtpengine.f.start_recording)
so just looking for advice if this is the best route to go.
Thanks,
John.
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