Vicidial Call Recording Not Separated By Channel

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Vicidial Call Recording Not Separated By Channel

Postby aabond » Thu Sep 05, 2013 3:20 pm

So my first post appears to be "Too Spamy for a new User". I don't even have off-site urls. I guess it might be linux paths. So I'll try posting my real question next.
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Re: Vicidial Call Recording Not Separated By Channel

Postby aabond » Thu Sep 05, 2013 3:21 pm

Hi,

We have a special request to provide our client recordings which have the agent and the lead in separate wav files. At first I thought it would be a piece of cake since I thought asterisk recorded the channels separately in in.wav and out.wav files.

I have looked at the following cron scripts:


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usr  share  astguiclient  AST CRON audio 1 move mix.pl
usr  share  astguiclient  AST CRON audio 2 compress.pl --MP3


--Removed slashes to not appear too spamy

The first script even describes the following:
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# runs every 3 minutes and copies and mixes the -in and -out recordings in the
# monitor to the DONE directory for further processing. Very important for
# RAM-drive usage


I can understand disabling the mix scripts in the crontab, but even so, the recordings in the shm drive under var spool asterisk monitor show the out.wav files as essentially empty:

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 2206764 Sep  5 16:03 20130905-160048 4088670898 7253-in.wav
      44 Sep  5 16:00 20130905-160048 4088670898 7253-out.wav
  960684 Sep  5 16:03 20130905-160238 5163084196 7086-in.wav
      44 Sep  5 16:02 20130905-160238 5163084196 7086-out.wav
  348844 Sep  5 16:03 20130905-160258 5166328188 6942-in.wav
      44 Sep  5 16:02 20130905-160258 5166328188 6942-out.wav
   24364 Sep  5 16:04 20130905-160410 5165460218 6942-in.wav
      44 Sep  5 16:04 20130905-160410 5165460218 6942-out.wav


At first I though the problem might be related to the fact that this campaign was running on the GoAutoDial 2 pbx's, so I went and checked our two older scratch installed clusters, and see the same 44 byte out.wav files.

It seems to me that disabling those scripts would essentially accomplish nothing.

Our campaigns are set to use 8309 as the recording extension. Looking at the extensions-vicidial.conf file, the dialplan for that extension is:

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exten => 8309,1,Answer
exten => 8309,2,Monitor(wav,${CALLERID(name)})
exten => 8309,3,Wait,3600
exten => 8309,4,Hangup


Any ideas on how to record the channels separately?

I've had to resort to pulling the associated pcaps for each of the calls of interest, running them through a perl script that extracts the various RTP streams and outputs them in raw ulaw format. I then take the raw files and convert them to wav using sox. While this process works sometimes, it seems to not properly extract the RTP payload for about half of the calls. Not to mention, it is a bit of a hassle, even though I've scripted the above sequence.

For the pcaps that I wasn't able to successfully convert, i used a third party website which was able to extract some of the unsuccesful attemps, but again, this is even more of a hassle.

I have 3 clusters with the specs below. The signature box only allowed me 255 characters so I couldn't fit in all the details. Operationally, everything works great. I just need to have the split audio recordings

As far as our infrastructure is concerned, we have a call router with 5 gateways to 5 different voip providers. We also use one phone server for all the agent extensions, which the asterisk servers dial to connect the agents to the conference upon login.

Am I missing something incredibly obvious as to why the in.wav file contains both sides of the conversation, while the out.wav contains nothing?

Let me know what other information you might need, and I will be more than glad to post it for you.

Thanks in advance for any and all help,

Bond
Last edited by aabond on Thu Sep 05, 2013 3:23 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Databases: 2 Quad core Xeon CPU's - 24GB
Asterisk/Web: Core2Quad's - 4GB ram - Sangoma Timers
Versions: 2.4-277 - 100827-1535 | 2.4-309a - 110430-1642 | 2.4-297 - 110124-1134
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Re: Vicidial Call Recording Not Separated By Channel

Postby mflorell » Sun Sep 08, 2013 6:46 am

The recording is through the MeetMe application, which is a multi-party conferencing engine, so there is no "out" call because the recording channel is separate from the agent or the customer and is not sending any audio.

When we have attempted to separate the audio we have seen inconsistent results, with sometimes one of the parties not having any audio at all in the recording.
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Re: Vicidial Call Recording Not Separated By Channel

Postby aabond » Mon Sep 09, 2013 2:30 pm

Hi Matt,

Thanks for the reply. Now it makes sense why the "out" file is blank.

I had to resort to recording stereo mp3's on my freeswitch gateways, and then splitting the stero mp3 file into two mono files.

I take it there isn't a way to record the conference in stereo mode, is there?
Databases: 2 Quad core Xeon CPU's - 24GB
Asterisk/Web: Core2Quad's - 4GB ram - Sangoma Timers
Versions: 2.4-277 - 100827-1535 | 2.4-309a - 110430-1642 | 2.4-297 - 110124-1134
2 scratch installed clusters. 1 GoAutoDial, using the stock vicidial interface.
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Re: Vicidial Call Recording Not Separated By Channel

Postby mflorell » Mon Sep 09, 2013 9:10 pm

We haven't tried it in a long time, but there is a way to do it. The problem is that it would sometimes result in one of the channels recording nothing at all, so you would only get one side of the conversation and not both, which is a pretty big problem.
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Re: Vicidial Call Recording Not Separated By Channel

Postby aabond » Tue Sep 10, 2013 11:13 am

I guess that settles it. I'll enable recording on the gateway level when these requests come my way.

Thanks for the follow up!!!
Databases: 2 Quad core Xeon CPU's - 24GB
Asterisk/Web: Core2Quad's - 4GB ram - Sangoma Timers
Versions: 2.4-277 - 100827-1535 | 2.4-309a - 110430-1642 | 2.4-297 - 110124-1134
2 scratch installed clusters. 1 GoAutoDial, using the stock vicidial interface.
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