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From: Petr G. <go...@ef...> - 2011-01-29 21:53:53
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Hi, we're using Oreka recording in production environment for last year. We're recording about 10-20 calls simultaneously. It is great - we haven't found another working solution for this. But there are some issues. All we need is doing reliable connections between calls and recorded files... but 1) Some wav records contain more than one conversation (calls) in one file. For example three "joined" calls in the wav file. We have set up timeouts (<RtpSessionTimeoutSec> and <RtpSessionWithSignallingTimeoutSec> to "1") and it is better now - but not 100% - there are still same joined sessions. Can we debug RTP recording at Oreka? I think there should be some information like "call start" and "call end" in SIP protocol - does Oreka listen to this events? 2) There is also some problem with startTime of recording in the Oreka database - does Oreka make some buffering before writing timestampts for recorded files? 3) How to store called numbers to database? Is there any possibility to extract this information from SIP by Oreka? Thanks, Petr |
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From: Куренков П. В. <pk...@av...> - 2011-01-26 14:54:24
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Hello Any news with port numbers in file names? Thank you. |
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From: A. T. <at...@ho...> - 2011-01-16 11:22:24
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Hi, I installed oreka, its excellent tool but I have an issue. How do I set up the directions? I have a sip provider and it sends me the external calls through sip trunk to my asterisks. I create folder based on extensions but it creates folders for in coming calls as well, it creates folders for mobile telephone numbers, external numbers etc.. Oreka should realise that the asterisks is the main system and all the extensions there local. Is there anyway to tell oreka which are the local extensions and which are remote, and it creates folder only for local extensions. I have added the domain and ip address of my system in the config file but it didnt help. Please help. Many many thanks, ata |
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From: Chris O. <ska...@gm...> - 2011-01-12 19:00:19
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Hey, We have a system called Speakerbus and it is asking for a static ip address for our voice recorder. Orkaudio is not picking up the audio streams on the mirrored port. I think they use a different codec and for voice recording they convert and send it on. Is there away I can get orkaudio to listen on an IP address? Another thing I have noticed is that orkaudio isn't picking up internal calls from the look off it. Is there anything I need to set? Maybe this would pickup our Speakerbus calls as well. Many Thanks Chris. Sent from my iPhone |
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From: Barry F. <ba...@fl...> - 2011-01-10 13:47:03
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On 10 January 2011 12:58, Zahra Khani <bel...@gm...> wrote: > Hi all, > Can I log recordings in two databases that each of them is on a different > server, simultaneously? Easy to do on the MySQL end using replication between the servers. Probably your best option. -Barry Flanagan |
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From: Zahra K. <bel...@gm...> - 2011-01-10 13:44:04
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I really can't do that because in my real scenario, I have a main server & some other servers. I want to log recordings of each server in a main server too, so that I can see all the records of all servers in my main server's database, so each server should log recordings in it's local database & main server's database. In MySQL, replication only can be between two servers. On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 4:47 PM, Barry Flanagan <ba...@fl...> wrote: > On 10 January 2011 12:58, Zahra Khani <bel...@gm...> wrote: > > Hi all, > > Can I log recordings in two databases that each of them is on a different > > server, simultaneously? > > > Easy to do on the MySQL end using replication between the servers. > Probably your best option. > > -Barry Flanagan > |
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From: Zahra K. <bel...@gm...> - 2011-01-10 12:59:07
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Hi all, Can I log recordings in two databases that each of them is on a different server, simultaneously? |