08-27-2015 02:59 AM - edited 03-18-2019 04:55 AM
Hi All,
We have recently acquired a DX650, DX80, MX300 and MX700 for our meeting rooms and noticed that we are unable to record the MX300 and MX700 devices using active recording methods.
The DX650 and DX80 devices have the options and ability to record actively.
Has anyone come across this or has a resolution to record the MX300/700 devices without the use of MediaSense?
Thanks,
Ed
08-30-2015 01:44 PM
What do you mean by "record actively" and what product are you doing the recording with for the DX endpoints?
09-01-2015 05:09 AM
Thanks for responding guys,
Wayne, It is a necessity to record Audio from all phone devices, Video would be a bonus. We'll have a look at Content Server, but I'm guessing it is going to be extra cost that wasn't budgeted.
Jonathan, The DX endpoint and all other cisco handset are being recorded using Carin by TC&C. Very happy with the solution, but they do this by activating the recording profile in CUCM and creating a SIP trunk. Very straight forward, but options the Cisco seemed to omitted from the MX300/700 devices, purposefully, in order to push customer to purchase an additional product.
Thanks,
Ed
09-01-2015 07:27 PM
If you're using a third party product (Carin by TC&C) to do your recording, have you approached the vendor of that product to see if they are able to assist you with why you can't get it to work with the MX endpoints? They'd be the best people to talk to about what their product is or isn't capable of, and could advise you of any version mismatches you may or may not have. The data sheet that I just had a quick look at on their web site suggests it should work with any SIP device.
I guess one other thing you could check is that encryption was disabled on your endpoints - if the call is encrypted, the capture software may not be able to decode the stream which could be the source of your issue.
xConfiguration Conference 1 Encryption Mode: Off
Wayne
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08-30-2015 04:57 PM
It all depends on what you mean by "record", are you talking just the audio, or do you want the video as well? I'd suggest you look at the TelePresence Content Server which is the product that is designed to perform the full recording function.
Wayne
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02-02-2018 10:19 AM
I would like to record on the MX700 webinars that can be viewed later. Is that possible?
02-02-2018 01:03 PM
If you're looking to record video conferences, your options are:
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