[Asterisk-video] Which conferencing app to record video conference

Sergio Garcia Murillo sergio.garcia at fontventa.com
Tue Nov 22 09:45:43 CST 2011


Running on a vmware server on my laptop, it will mainly depend on the 
number of participants/codec/size/fps you want to serve.

Best regards
Sergio

El 22/11/2011 16:39, magic.drums at gmail.com escribió:
> What did you try? looks good the question is will need a lot of 
> machine to lift something? a sun?
>
> On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 12:26 PM, Sergio Garcia Murillo 
> <sergio.garcia at fontventa.com <mailto:sergio.garcia at fontventa.com>> wrote:
>
>     Hi Olivier,
>
>     I think I've got what you are looking for
>
>     http://www.medooze.com/products/mcu.aspx
>
>     Best regards
>     Sergio
>
>     El 22/11/2011 14:56, Olivier escribió:
>>     Hi,
>>
>>     I'm working on the following use case.
>>
>>     My ultimate goal is to record the output from several phones and
>>     3 network cameras (such as Axis network cameras, each equiped
>>     with a microphone) to let people play with recorded content.
>>
>>     I'm thinking about 2 alternatives:
>>     A. Use asterisk as a tool to mix audio calls and broadcast its
>>     content, leaving to an independant video management software the
>>     burden to record and mix audio calls with video when appropriate.
>>     B. recording everything with asterisk
>>
>>
>>     My questions are:
>>     1. Among those available, which asterisk conferencing app (such
>>     as app_konference, meetme, and so on) can record a video
>>     conference ? As this should matter, I can use any Asterisk
>>     version (from 1.4 to trunk).
>>
>>     2. In general, which protocol are recommended for live video
>>     streaming (see
>>     http://www.axis.com/products/video/about_networkvideo/mpeg4.htm),
>>     as in my case, it's very important to keep
>>     recordings synchronized to each other (let say 2 camera are
>>     pointing the same person, then reading the end of each recorded
>>     file, we should still see consistent images).
>>
>>     3. Then for Asterisk ecosystem, which protocol is recommended ?
>>
>>     4. Is asterisk able to act as an RTSP source and send mixed audio
>>     in a suitable format for video management apps ?
>>     If positive, which software should then preferably complement
>>     asterisk (icecast ? darwin ?) on a Debian platform ?
>>
>>     Cheers
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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