Script to record call in progress
skipro:
Infi8loop,
Again, thanks. Works fine.
Another option I used before you updated your script to include the port was to add the port info to your original script, then have 1 script one for port1 and another for port2. Obviously your updated script is more elegant.
Another idea, have the script request the port number in an input box, then after user input, proceed. How would this be done?
cyberic68:
Hi infini8loop,
I have an Obi110, I have run your script without a real success
I did update your script with the following
strURL = "http://192.168.11.27/record.au"
strPassword = "xxxxx"
strDirectoryPath = "C:\Users\Eric\Call_Recordings"
I run the script with "Microsoft Windows Based Script Host" under Windows 8 Pro.
Automatically it has created a file under C:\Users\Eric\Call_Recordings
obi_recording_20130205_230448.au with 0kb size
Then I have made a phone call, but nothing has been recorded, the file size was still 0 kb after I hang up.
Would you have an idea ?
thanks
Eric
infin8loop:
cyberic68,
Upon trying to run my OBi related scripts I've discovered they all fail now. I use Windows XP (a work requirement). I don't routinely use the scripts that I have posted. I developed them as a hobbyist and they worked (for me) when posted. I'm not sure exactly what has changed to render the scripts inoperable.
The script to record calls was designed to be launched while a call is in progress on the OBi. It emulates pressing the "Record" button while on the OBi Call Status page. Or navigating directly to http://your_obi_ip_address/record.au (the same URL the "Record" button on an OBi100/110 Call Status page envokes) in a browser window while a call is in progress used to work. Now that fails for me as well. If I figure it out, I'll post back.
cyberic68:
Hi infin8loop
I really hope that you will find a work around
Thanks
Cyberic68
opuletn:
I switched from a Obi110 to a Obi200 and the original script that used to work for the Obi110 stoped working.
Adding the ?port=0 to the strURL as infini8loop suggested fixed it. Even though the Obi200 only has 1 physical phone port.
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