pjmedia recording from conference bridge

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because you didn't connect MIC device into recorder port.


regards,
Gang

On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 11:53 PM, Johan Lantz <johan.lantz at genaker.net>wrote:

> Hi
>
> I try to do a recording of a call using this code in
>  on_call_media_state(..)
>
> const pj_str_t fileName = pj_str("myfile.wav");
> pj_status_t res = pjsua_recorder_create(&fileName,0,NULL,-1,0, &r_id);
> res = pjsua_conf_connect(  pjsua_call_get_conf_port(call_id),
> pjsua_recorder_get_conf_port(r_id));
>
> I interpret this as the source for the recoring is the call and the sink is
> my recorder.
>
> The problem I have is that only the incoming audio is recorded. Nothing I
> say in the mic ends up in the .wav file. I do hear my voice in the other end
> so there is audio but it is not recorded. Am I missing something on how the
> conference bridge and ports are working.
>
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