Record()¶
Synopsis¶
Record to a file.
Description¶
If filename contains '%d', these characters will be replaced with a number incremented by one each time the file is recorded. Use core show file formats
to see the available formats on your system User can press '#' to terminate the recording and continue to the next priority. If the user hangs up during a recording, all data will be lost and the application will terminate.
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RECORDED_FILE
- Will be set to the final filename of the recording, without an extension. -
RECORD_STATUS
- This is the final status of the command-
DTMF
- A terminating DTMF was received ('#' or '*', depending upon option 't') -
SILENCE
- The maximum silence occurred in the recording. -
SKIP
- The line was not yet answered and the 's' option was specified. -
TIMEOUT
- The maximum length was reached. -
HANGUP
- The channel was hung up. -
ERROR
- An unrecoverable error occurred, which resulted in a WARNING to the logs.
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Syntax¶
Arguments¶
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filename
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filename
required -
format
required - Is the format of the file type to be recorded (wav, gsm, etc).
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silence
- Is the number of seconds of silence to allow before returning. -
maxduration
- Is the maximum recording duration in seconds. If missing or 0 there is no maximum. -
options
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a
- Append to existing recording rather than replacing. -
n
- Do not answer, but record anyway if line not yet answered. -
o
- Exit when 0 is pressed, setting the variable RECORD_STATUS to 'OPERATOR' instead of 'DTMF' -
q
- quiet (do not play a beep tone). -
s
- skip recording if the line is not yet answered. -
t
- use alternate '*' terminator key (DTMF) instead of default '#' -
u
- Don't truncate recorded silence. -
x
- Ignore all terminator keys (DTMF) and keep recording until hangup. -
k
- Keep recorded file upon hangup. -
y
- Terminate recording if any DTMF digit is received.
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Generated Version¶
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