Softphone for Linux???
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I don't know about Zoiper, but Linphone does. Just hit the record button after everyone is on the call.
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@dustinb3403 probably yes but it's not open source
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@pravin said in Softphone for Linux???:
@dustinb3403 probably yes but it's not open source
Does open source matter in this case? You asked for a softphone for Linux.
There is Linphone, Zoiper and likely a dozen others. If you need specific functionality, and for it to be open source, and for it to be for Linux only Linphone may be the option.
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@travisdh1 line phone??
actually it's bit tricky and I really unable to setup VoIP account on this also there isn't have call recording feature, if it' there then call should be record from the time of ringing! -
@pravin said in Softphone for Linux???:
@travisdh1 line phone??
actually it's bit tricky and I really unable to setup VoIP account on this also there isn't have call recording feature, if it' there then call should be record from the time of ringing!Why do you want to record the ringing?
If you need to record all audio from the computer (including the ringing), use any audio recording solution. Rather than putting this requirement onto the softphone.
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@dustinb3403 no actually it's not matter but some customer want free...and as Providing open source solution we should try for it
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@pravin said in Softphone for Linux???:
@dustinb3403 no actually it's not matter but some customer want free...and as Providing open source solution we should try for it
Zoiper is free, Linphone is free. Free doesn't need to be open source.
And Open Source doesn't have to be free.
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@pravin said in Softphone for Linux???:
@travisdh1 line phone??
actually it's bit tricky and I really unable to setup VoIP account on this also there isn't have call recording feature, if it' there then call should be record from the time of ringing!Linphone, not line phone. It is the default included with the Ubuntu w/MATE desktop I'm currently using.
In Linphone goto Help -> Account Assistant, click Next button, Enter account information (username, password, domain, and proxy if needed), then click apply. Should be good to go.
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@dustinb3403 Yes man but no recording feature ?
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@pravin said in Softphone for Linux???:
@dustinb3403 Yes man but no recording feature ?
I'm not sure, go test it and find out.
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@travisdh1 okay, I'll try with ubuntu/ Mate but sure I can record the call?
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@dustinb3403 yes i did... and there isn't have recording feature
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@pravin said in Softphone for Linux???:
@travisdh1 okay, I'll try with ubuntu/ Mate but sure I can record the call?
You don't need Ubuntu/Mate, just something you can install Linphone on.
Also:
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@travisdh1 Great I'll Check, As i mentioned earlier they want local recording of VoIP calls like Eyebeam does on Windows it'll solve the problem !
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@pravin said in Softphone for Linux???:
@dustinb3403 no actually it's not matter but some customer want free...and as Providing open source solution we should try for it
It's already not free, assuming they are paying you for installing and finding solution, etc.
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@dashrender Yes... agree
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@travisdh1 ![alt text](![image url](image url))![alt text](![image url](image url))
See there is apply is not active so how do I add VoIP account ???
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@pravin Ah, I'm actually not sure on that because I use it with a FreePBX install
@scottalanmiller, @JaredBusch have any pointers?
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@pravin said in Softphone for Linux???:
@travisdh1 ![alt text](![image url](image url))![alt text](![image url](image url))
See there is apply is not active so how do I add VoIP account ???
Something is wrong there, with those filled in it should just work. That's the "pre-existing SIP account" option? I used that yesterday and it worked like that.