Difference between revisions of "Active Calls"

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* Note: If you want a '''stereo'''  recording with the a-leg and the b-leg separated into left and right channels as an 8kHz WAV file then please use the [[Active Extensions]] screen instead.
 
* Note: If you want a '''stereo'''  recording with the a-leg and the b-leg separated into left and right channels as an 8kHz WAV file then please use the [[Active Extensions]] screen instead.
  
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NOTE: If you press REC and your call is hung up check the messages in the cli.  It is probably a permission issue on the directory structure where the files are being written.  The error message in the cli will tell you where that is.
  
 
Note: Active Calls is only available to admin and superadmin accounts.  [[Active Extensions]] is available to all users and provides much of the same functionality.
 
Note: Active Calls is only available to admin and superadmin accounts.  [[Active Extensions]] is available to all users and provides much of the same functionality.

Revision as of 06:57, 19 January 2011

Menu: (Status-Active Calls)

This lists and allows you to interact with active calls being handled by your server.

Options available to interact with active calls are:

* transfer
* park
* hangup
* start/stop record

When you press start record it will change to stop record to allow you to stop your recording. Recordings go into freeswitch/Recordings.

  • Note that recordings made from this page will be mono with both the a-leg and the b-leg mixed to form a single mono 8kHz WAV file.
  • Note: If you want a stereo recording with the a-leg and the b-leg separated into left and right channels as an 8kHz WAV file then please use the Active Extensions screen instead.

NOTE: If you press REC and your call is hung up check the messages in the cli. It is probably a permission issue on the directory structure where the files are being written. The error message in the cli will tell you where that is.

Note: Active Calls is only available to admin and superadmin accounts. Active Extensions is available to all users and provides much of the same functionality.