How to catch the incoming audio stream in PJSIP?

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Hi,

If you start pjsua with --help option you should find possibility|option to
record incoming voice into  file.

Hope this helps
On Jun 28, 2015 7:46 PM, "sales" <sales at startelelogic.com> wrote:

> I want to integrate language converter in VoIP based iOS client app which
> will translate real time incoming audio stream to other selected languages
> based on user choice, I am using PjSip open source library to support VoIP
> Calls.
>
> For language translation I want to use speech to text and text to speech
> open source library.
>
> Now I am facing following issues :
>
>    1. How to catch the incoming audio stream in PJSip ?
>    2. How to send the converted audio stream which user can listen like
>    in normal audio call ?
>
> Please help.Thanks.
>
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