On Wednesday 25 May 2005 04:14, Mario Lang wrote: > M P Smoak <smoak@xxxxxxx> writes: > > [...] > > > In my work I use telephone in similar ways. In both cases, > > phone calls are data. In both cases, the calls are usually > > "team interactions" and often the team wants to keep minutes > > of the meeting. > > > > Right now we have need to replace the tape recorder with a > > linux recorder. So I've hooked-up the old RadioShack adapter > > to mic in for the SBlive and have experimented with reZound > > (ver 0.11.1beta), one channel using qamix. And it works; a > > 10 minute .rez file is about 100 meg, a shows an large > > difference in loudness between the local and remote callers, > > as expected. > > I'D suggest asterisk. IF you can manage to route your > conference call through asterisk, you can nicely record calls > with gsm compression. The resulting files are small, and the > sound quality is good, and you get the same loudness for both > ends... Am I confused or are you? Isn't asterick for internet telephone servers? We are not setting up a server or interested in internet telephone. We want to use record from conventional phones on desktop computers, not servers. I just don't see where asterick could apply. Thanks, Marv