[BC] Auto-recorder which creates MP3"s

Mike McCarthy mre
Wed Oct 26 14:31:08 CDT 2005


Hi Fred,

I've looked at this.? Problem is I need to do this on as many as?8 lines at once.? Not one line?at a time.

MM


> On Tuesday 25 October 2005 17:25, Mike McCarthy wrote:
> > Does anyone know of a network connectable appliance (or software) which can
> > take a number of incoming phone lines and auto record incoming
> > messages?which are formated as?a MP3 or WAV?playable files??
> 
> CallCommander can do this. Specifically, there is a 'Call Skimmer' module 
> that natively speaks to the various supported phone systems (all modern Telos 
> gear, plus the Comrex/Gentner TS-612), and will automatically record calls 
> when various programmable criteria (e.g. 'call is active on the main bank 
> from lines 1,2 or 3') are met. Several talk shows already use this to 
> automatically 'skim' calls for later repurposing into show promos and such. 
> It's especially handy when the folks doing the promo production are remotely 
> located from the show site, as there are also scripting capabilities built-in 
> that can be used to automatically post the recorded audio to FTP and web 
> sites.
> 
> I've posted a screen shot at:
> 
>  http://www.salemradiolabs.com/images/mcs1.jpg
> 
> For more information on CallCommander, including download links, see:
> 
>  http://www.salemradiolabs.com/callcommander/
> 
> Cheers!
> 
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