Motiejus Jakštys
2010-May-05 06:35 UTC
[asterisk-users] Getting calee audio in Asterisk (real time)
Hello, I need to capture calee's audio in real-time in order to capture operator messages (I've written sound recognition software that works with Jack: http://github.com/Motiejus/SoundPatty/). Jack does the following: Incoming call audio -> audio in to jack, audio out from jack -> current Asterisk application Outgoing call audio <- current Asterisk application However, I need vica-versa: Incoming call audio -> current Asterisk application Outgoing call audio <- Audio from jack, Audio into Jack <- current Asterisk application or at least Incoming call audio -> current Asterisk application Audio to jack <- current Asterisk application Outgoing call audio <- current Asterisk application Any idea how I could accomplish this? Regards Motiejus Jak?tys -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20100505/f3e06b4a/attachment-0001.htm
Motiejus Jakštys
2010-May-05 07:46 UTC
[asterisk-users] Getting calee audio in Asterisk (real time)
Update: I thought this may be the solution: *CLI> core set chanvar SIP/poly1-ab23jadf234 JACK_HOOK(manipulate) on (For 1.6.2 it's *dialplan*set chanvar SIP/poly1-ab23jadf234 JACK_HOOK(manipulate) on) Source: voip-info.org<%20http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+cmd+jack> The command opens two jack ports: Channel:input and channel:output. At once command is executed, sound on the caller is gone. Question: what should this CLI command do in reality? Is it a bug or expected behaviour? Then I connect those two ports hoping it will return the sound to the caller: jack_connect SIP/PBX2-0000000d:output SIP/PBX2-0000000d:input Then the calee hears garbled sound. Sample of all process is here<http://www.megaupload.com/?d=10LN8QRH>. It is recorded by MixMonitor on the machine where jack takes process. Asterisk 1.6.2.6 (upgrading/downgrading/patching is not a problem). Waiting for your suggestions... Maybe I can do this in totally different approach? Regards Motiejus Jak?tys http://m.jakstys.lt/ 2010/5/5 Motiejus Jak?tys <desired.mta at gmail.com>> Hello, > I need to capture calee's audio in real-time in order to capture operator > messages (I've written sound recognition software that works with Jack: > http://github.com/Motiejus/SoundPatty/). > Jack does the following: > Incoming call audio -> audio in to jack, audio out from jack -> current Asterisk application > > Outgoing call audio <- current Asterisk application > > However, I need vica-versa: > Incoming call audio -> current Asterisk application > Outgoing call audio <- Audio from jack, Audio into Jack > <- current Asterisk application > or at least > Incoming call audio -> current Asterisk application > Audio to jack <- current Asterisk application > Outgoing call audio <- current Asterisk application > > Any idea how I could accomplish this? > >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20100505/1c530967/attachment.htm