ndemou Posted April 24, 2009 Report Share Posted April 24, 2009 (sorry if this is off topic -- I've tried but wasn't able to figure out where to post this) I have a pbxnsip server for different customers with each of them in one domain. I want to be able to find all the recordings of a specific domain. I thought this would be easy because I have set "recording location" in pbxnsip main settings page to include "\%m\" so wav are saved in sub directories with the name of the domain. However conference recordings DON'T obey this setting (bug??) and are instead always saved under "/recordings" Here is my problem: how can I find all the recordings of one specific domain (or in other words how can I tell which domain a recoding belongs to)? Is there a way to force conference recordings to behave nicely and obey the "recording location" setting? Here is what I've figured out until now: the name of the wav file is conference<pin>.wavwhere <pin> is the random "conference pin" the system assigns to the conference there exist some data about this conference in an xml file under /schedules (schedules/<number>.xml). Here is the meat of one such file:[...] <emails>110 101</emails> <--- I think these are the participating extensions <end>1240563600</end> <--- maybe the end time <id>195</id> <moderator>153</moderator> <mpin>2291</mpin> <--- this is the pin that also appears in the filename <name>test</name> <--- guess <record>true</record> <--- guess <start>1240560000</start> <--- maybe the start time <upin>9415</upin>[...] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vodia PBX Posted April 24, 2009 Report Share Posted April 24, 2009 Recording the conference does not follow the general recording rules. For example, you also don't need a special license to record a conference. This is like the mailbox messages also don't follow the general recording rules, the recordings also have a hardcoded message name format. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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