I'm thinking about doing a project using asterisk that would let someone call in and save the audio to a wav file. I know it can be done using Record() or zapbarge. However, I'd like to be able to do some more complicated/interactive things such as: 1. record some audio 2. play it back 3. pause the playback in the middle 4. start recording again in the middle where I had paused it 5. skip forward or back x number of seconds within the recording 6. maybe even hit a button to delete the audio from this point back or this point forward Kind of like duplicating the basic functionality of windows sound recorder inside asterisk. What we're looking to do is to rewrite our custom built dictation system which is currently windows-only. I was wondering if anyone has done anything like this or if anyone has any ideas on how I would go about doing such a thing? Thanks!
Steven Critchfield
2004-Jul-08 14:36 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] advanced audio recording agi help
On Thu, 2004-07-08 at 14:13, Tony Buser wrote:> I'm thinking about doing a project using asterisk that would let someone > call in and save the audio to a wav file. I know it can be done using > Record() or zapbarge. However, I'd like to be able to do some more > complicated/interactive things such as: > > 1. record some audio > 2. play it back > 3. pause the playback in the middle > 4. start recording again in the middle where I had paused it > 5. skip forward or back x number of seconds within the recording > 6. maybe even hit a button to delete the audio from this point back or > this point forward > > Kind of like duplicating the basic functionality of windows sound > recorder inside asterisk. What we're looking to do is to rewrite our > custom built dictation system which is currently windows-only. I was > wondering if anyone has done anything like this or if anyone has any > ideas on how I would go about doing such a thing?The company I work for has already written that app and is in the process of marketing it. We already have one clinic using it, and we are about to move ~5000 more dictators to it now that we consider it production quality code. If you like, contact pjo@basesys.com for more information. -- Steven Critchfield <critch@basesys.com>