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Wes Schochet
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5/13/10 12:45 AM
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Hi All-
I am trying to come up with a basic call recording routine. I am able to capture the packets just fine, but have not been able to convert the stream into anything playable.
Up to this point, I have captured the packets, stripped the headers off all of the udp packets and written the results to a file. This has produced barely discernable.
I have tried converting the byte stream from G711 to PCM based on some bit shifting and flipping algorithms like this one:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G.711
. Also produces very poor results.
Can some one point me in the direction of some documentation or an algorithm to do this?
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Carleton Luck
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6/24/10 4:35 PM as a reply to Wes Schochet.
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Wes,
Wireshark allows you to capture an RTP stream and play it back...my experience has been that it works quite well as long as the RTP stream isn't encrypted.
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Bud Luck
Cisco
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