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June 7th, 2006, 08:33 PM
#11
Junior Member
I'm not a programmer nor script writer (working to correct script part) but I would investigate a script that could capture and record (more append) the voip packets to a file which at the same time could be accessed and read by your voip playback software. Playback reading packets from the beginning of the file while at the same time the script is writing the latest packets captured to the end of the file. More like a buffer (pipe) between the two. The key, depending on the playback software, is to present this as a readable file to the playback software while it is being accessed by the recording script.
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July 13th, 2006, 07:35 AM
#12
Junior Member
Originally posted here by ciao
i know the irongeek tutorial, i looked at it .. but it doesn't help, as i've mentioned, i need to be able to play the conversations in realtime.
Telrex .. for two days I am waiting for a reply from the guys there.. I received an email that said .. "A Telrex representative will contact you shortly. Once you've spoken with
Telrex, you will be sent a separate email with the link to download CallRex
Professional".
Well.. nothing yet.. and I'm not making any big hopes 
In principle I wanted to do this on Windows, but Linux is also an option.
Vomit as far as I know only works for Cisco phones.
I have to try VoIPong, hopefully it will do what I need.
If you have telrex can you please send it to me ? ([email protected])
Also.. if anyone has a little program called rtpscan .. I would be very thankful
Did you ever get Callrex installed? I am interested in checking it out. What type of PBX are you trying to record? Are you trying to create a new program or just listen to calls in real time? Can you give us more details of your project.
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July 13th, 2006, 10:16 AM
#13
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