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From: Henri H. <he...@or...> - 2009-12-16 21:29:50
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G729 and G723 are not supported by the open source version of Oreka. G711 is fine. Henri _____ From: Krzysztof Drewicz [mailto:krz...@gm...] Sent: 15 December 2009 12:22 To: Henri Herscher Cc: ore...@li... Subject: Re: [Oreka-devel] Call logging with pbx integration 2009/12/15 Henri Herscher <he...@or...> Krzysztof, Your best bet is to record the RTP with Oreka as usual G.711 -> I assume that 100% will work what about G.723 ? or about G.729 ? any time-saving demo iso to install on some common PC hardware? |
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From: Henri H. <he...@or...> - 2009-12-15 17:33:43
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Gonzalo,
Please add this under the top node of config.xml:
<TapePathNaming>myfixedpathname/<TapePathNaming >
Henri
_____
From: Gonzalo Brusella [mailto:gbr...@gm...]
Sent: 03 December 2009 14:18
To: oreka-devel
Subject: [Oreka-devel] Problems with config file OrkAudio
This is my config.xml file for OrkAudio:
<config>
<CapturePlugin>VoIP.dll</CapturePlugin>
<CapturePluginPath>audiocaptureplugins/</CapturePluginPath>
<StorageAudioFormat>pcmwav</StorageAudioFormat>
<DeleteNativeFile>yes</DeleteNativeFile>
<TrackerHostname>localhost</TrackerHostname>
<EnableReporting>false</EnableReporting>
<ClientTimeout>1000</ClientTimeout>
<NumBatchThreads></NumBatchThreads>
<AudioSegmentation>false</AudioSegmentation>
<AudioSegmentDuration>10</AudioSegmentDuration>
<AudioOutputPath>c:/Audio</AudioOutputPath>
<LookBackRecording>true</LookBackRecording>
<TapeProcessors>BatchProcessing, TapeFileNaming,
Reporting</TapeProcessors>
<TapeFileNaming>[nativecallid],_,[hour],[min],[sec],[remoteparty],_,[localpa
rty],_,[nativecallid]</TapeFileNaming>
<VoIpPlugin>
<Devices>\Device\NPF_{FE02AEB6-6773-4963-9582-E47AC9D05E1C}</Devices>
<MediaGateways>10.10.1.25</MediaGateways>
</VoIpPlugin>
<GeneratorPlugin>
<NumConcurrentPorts>1</NumConcurrentPorts>
<AudioDuration>5</AudioDuration>
<AudioFilename>sine.8KHz.pcm.wav</AudioFilename>
</GeneratorPlugin>
</config>
The problems are:
* Records All The SIP conversations (I need to do it on-demand for a
native call ID) (using the
"http://<Host>:59140/command?type=record&nativecallid=<NativeCallID>" /
"http://<Host>:59140/command?type=stop&nativecallid=<NativeCallID>" method,
that's why I'm setting the LookBackRecording)
* The files are put in c:\Audio\<Year>\<Month>\<Day>\<Hour> path (and
I need to store all the wavs on the same path)
Any help will be really appreciated.
Gonzalo A. Brusella
go...@br...
http://www.brusella.com.ar
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From: Henri H. <he...@or...> - 2009-12-15 17:30:52
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This error is harmless. You can safely ignore it. Henri _____ From: Gonzalo Brusella [mailto:go...@br...] Sent: 27 November 2009 10:22 To: oreka-devel Subject: [Oreka-devel] Error on the Audio caused by the tracker Hello Again people: I got a "OrkTrack::Run(): [localhost,8080] success:false comment:OrkObjectFactory class does not existinit" error when initializing OrkAudio, and it goes into a infinite loop on OrkClient.cpp void OrkTrack::Run(void* args) Any clue? Gonzalo A. Brusella go...@br... http://www.brusella.com.ar |
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From: Krzysztof D. <krz...@gm...> - 2009-12-15 17:22:04
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2009/12/15 Henri Herscher <he...@or...> > Krzysztof, > > Your best bet is to record the RTP with Oreka as usual > G.711 -> I assume that 100% will work what about G.723 ? or about G.729 ? any time-saving demo iso to install on some common PC hardware? |
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From: Henri H. <he...@or...> - 2009-12-15 17:10:46
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This is possible without any specific configuration for SIP and Cisco Skinny signalling. What phone platform are you operating? Henri _____ From: Евгений Ю. Смоляр [mailto:Evg...@bs...] Sent: 10 December 2009 02:18 To: ore...@li... Subject: [Oreka-devel] (no subject) Hello! I want recording calls for phones with specific extension (Calling ID). As it to realize with the OrkAudio? Yours sincerely, Smolyar Eugene Yurevich The main expert of a department of data transmission and communication OAO "Bank "St.-Petersburg"" Ph. (812) 329-58-83 Fax (812) 329-59-99 E-mail: sm...@bs..., Evg...@bs... |
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From: Henri H. <he...@or...> - 2009-12-15 17:05:33
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Krzysztof, Your best bet is to record the RTP with Oreka as usual and then use your CDR or CSTA info to add information to your database. Henri -----Original Message----- From: Krzysztof Drewicz [mailto:krz...@gm...] Sent: 10 December 2009 18:24 To: ore...@li... Subject: [Oreka-devel] Call logging with pbx integration Hello there, i wander how to integrate ALU OmniPCX R9 with OrecX and do it with a style. i'st thing: there are more than a few ways to record audio and more than a one way to get some custom info about recoding. 1st I coud tap a call that goes from Telco to PBX with passive adapter and put it to wanpipe/sangoma (could i do it? the wiki on sangoma only shows picture how to do it when sangoma is routing calls to zaptel,. i know that i could go with DS2155 in passive receiver mode, use two ports card to record one E1 stream and do it by zaptel/dahdi without a softswitch running). Then i got: calling number, called number, time/date, duration, and of course B channel contents with separate two voice streams. BUT: PBX integration allows for: -data from CDRs, so at first internal number that picked a call (you dial +48.22.123 000 000 but receiving internal extension is 1202). Info if the call was transfered during the call etc... -data from CSTA, so i could have a lot more, and do it in real time what whould you propose on this subject, should i write my own plugin? or should i start with RTP capturing and write only plugin for some more meta-data ? any help or directions? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Return on Information: Google Enterprise Search pays you back Get the facts. http://p.sf.net/sfu/google-dev2dev _______________________________________________ Oreka-devel mailing list Ore...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/oreka-devel |
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From: Krzysztof D. <krz...@gm...> - 2009-12-10 23:24:13
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Hello there, i wander how to integrate ALU OmniPCX R9 with OrecX and do it with a style. i'st thing: there are more than a few ways to record audio and more than a one way to get some custom info about recoding. 1st I coud tap a call that goes from Telco to PBX with passive adapter and put it to wanpipe/sangoma (could i do it? the wiki on sangoma only shows picture how to do it when sangoma is routing calls to zaptel,. i know that i could go with DS2155 in passive receiver mode, use two ports card to record one E1 stream and do it by zaptel/dahdi without a softswitch running). Then i got: calling number, called number, time/date, duration, and of course B channel contents with separate two voice streams. BUT: PBX integration allows for: -data from CDRs, so at first internal number that picked a call (you dial +48.22.123 000 000 but receiving internal extension is 1202). Info if the call was transfered during the call etc... -data from CSTA, so i could have a lot more, and do it in real time what whould you propose on this subject, should i write my own plugin? or should i start with RTP capturing and write only plugin for some more meta-data ? any help or directions? |
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From: Е. Ю. С. <Evg...@bs...> - 2009-12-10 07:33:20
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Hello! I want recording calls for phones with specific extension (Calling ID). As it to realize with the OrkAudio? Yours sincerely, Smolyar Eugene Yurevich The main expert of a department of data transmission and communication OAO "Bank "St.-Petersburg"" Ph. (812) 329-58-83 Fax (812) 329-59-99 E-mail: sm...@bs..., Evg...@bs... |
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From: Gonzalo B. <gbr...@gm...> - 2009-12-03 19:18:13
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This is my config.xml file for OrkAudio:
<config>
<CapturePlugin>VoIP.dll</CapturePlugin>
<CapturePluginPath>audiocaptureplugins/</CapturePluginPath>
<StorageAudioFormat>pcmwav</StorageAudioFormat>
<DeleteNativeFile>yes</DeleteNativeFile>
<TrackerHostname>localhost</TrackerHostname>
<EnableReporting>false</EnableReporting>
<ClientTimeout>1000</ClientTimeout>
<NumBatchThreads></NumBatchThreads>
<AudioSegmentation>false</AudioSegmentation>
<AudioSegmentDuration>10</AudioSegmentDuration>
<AudioOutputPath>c:/Audio</AudioOutputPath>
* <LookBackRecording>true</LookBackRecording>*
<TapeProcessors>BatchProcessing, TapeFileNaming,
Reporting</TapeProcessors>
<TapeFileNaming>[nativecallid],_,[hour],[min],[sec],[remoteparty],_,[localparty],_,[nativecallid]</TapeFileNaming>
<VoIpPlugin>
<Devices>\Device\NPF_{FE02AEB6-6773-4963-9582-E47AC9D05E1C}</Devices>
<MediaGateways>10.10.1.25</MediaGateways>
</VoIpPlugin>
<GeneratorPlugin>
<NumConcurrentPorts>1</NumConcurrentPorts>
<AudioDuration>5</AudioDuration>
<AudioFilename>sine.8KHz.pcm.wav</AudioFilename>
</GeneratorPlugin>
</config>
The problems are:
- Records All The SIP conversations (I need to do it on-demand for a
native call ID) (using the
"http://<Host>:59140/command?type=record&nativecallid=<NativeCallID>"
/ "http://<Host>:59140/command?type=stop&nativecallid=<NativeCallID>"
method, that's why I'm setting the *LookBackRecording*)
- The files are put in c:\Audio\<Year>\<Month>\<Day>\<Hour> path (and I
need to store all the wavs on the same path)
Any help will be really appreciated.
Gonzalo A. Brusella
go...@br...
http://www.brusella.com.ar
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