[pjsip] Recording incoming audio?

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Thanks a lot!

> tloginbr-pjsip at yahoo.com.br wrote:
> > Hi all. Does anyone know a way to record the
> incoming
> > audio in one call without having to connect all
> the
> > wav players and calls that the recorded call is
> > connected to? My application makes a small
> conference
> > (about 5 people) and plays some wavs to the users.
> I
> > would like to record all the audio that a given
> call
> > receives, but the only way I think this may work
> is
> > connecting all wav players and each call to the
> wav
> > recorder. But since the audio is already mixed for
> > that call (the user receives the audio from all
> the
> > other calls inside the conference plus the wav
> > players), I'm wondering if there is a way to get
> this
> > mixed stream and record it...
> 
> Interesting question. But for now you'll need to
> connect all you 
> calls and WAV players to the recorder in order to
> record the 
> conference, even though the same mixing has been
> done for the call, 
> since what goes to the call does not come back to
> the bridge, so the 
> mixed signal cannot be used for other purpose.
> 
>   -benny
> 
> > I am using pjmedia to play and record sounds and
> pjsua
> > to connect the calls in conference.
> > 
> > thanks for all help,
> > 
> > Thiago
> 
> 
> 
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