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H.323 recording how?
So there are two videoconferencing subscriber devices (Cisco \ Tandberg), these devices are connected to each other using the H.323 protocol.
There is a task to record video communication sessions between these devices. I know for sure that there is a Cisco \ Tandberg \ Codian IP VCR 2200 (for example, p / n: CTI-2210-VCR-K9), but it costs absolutely inhumane money.
Question: is it possible to record an H.323 stream by other (preferably soft) means?
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Most likely you can. I don’t know a ready-made solution, but there is OpenH323 and its forks. Wireshark can parse H.323.
You can take a free version of TrueConf Server FREE with a built-in H.323 gateway and organize a conference on it. All sessions on this videoconferencing software server, at the request of the administrator, are respectively recorded in AVI 720p in the Continious Presense layout.
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