[App_rpt-users] Recording QSO's in progress

Keith Williamson hkwilliamson at gmail.com
Sat Aug 14 20:25:27 UTC 2010


Just set the "archivedir" parameter in the rpt.conf file to a parent
directory where both the qso logs and wav files will be stored (e.g.
/etc/asterisk/qso). Then create a subdirectory below that with a directory
name the same as your Allstar node-id (e.g. 2541). If you host multiple
nodes with that same asterisk server, create peer directories for each of
your other nodes. Now just restart asterisk (astres.sh) to activate it.

The wav files are nicely compressed using the GSM 6.10 codec so take up
surprisingly little space.

BTW..I'll soon be making available a GUI application I've been working on
that allows you to easily read the logs and play QSO wav files corresponding
to ranges of log entries.

73's,

Keith
KF7DRV
Allstar: 2541
Echolink: 477448


On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 12:52 PM, Tony KT9AC <kt9ac at ameritech.net> wrote:

>  Is there a way in Asterisk/AllStar to turn on recording of an ongoing
> conversation or testing sessions for later playback? I've looked in the
> docs but didn't see anything other than Parrot mode, but that didn't
> indicate how to save the file off somewhere.
>
> Thanks,
> Tony
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