08-26-2008 01:29 PM - edited 03-14-2019 02:46 AM
All,
I am having a problem where the max I can record is 32 seconds or a total file size of 256000 bytes. At this point it cuts me off and makes me stop recording. My max_record_time in cvp record step is set for 180 default. In the CVP logs I see this..
10.1.61.40.1219784559607.25.Recording,08/26/2008 14:02:39.919,Record_01,interaction,audio_group,initial_audio_group
10.1.61.40.1219784559607.25.Recording,08/26/2008 14:03:23.029,Record_01,data,duration,32000
10.1.61.40.1219784559607.25.Recording,08/26/2008 14:03:23.029,Record_01,data,size,256000
10.1.61.40.1219784559607.25.Recording,08/26/2008 14:03:23.029,Record_01,data,maxtime,false
10.1.61.40.1219784559607.25.Recording,08/26/2008 14:03:23.029,Record_01,data,filename,14257863.wav
10.1.61.40.1219784559607.25.Recording,08/26/2008 14:03:23.029,Record_01,data,filepath,C:\Cisco\CVP\VXMLServer\Tomcat\webapps\CVP\recordings\14257863.wav
10.1.61.40.1219784559607.25.Recording,08/26/2008 14:03:23.029,Record_01,exit,done
what setting where would be causing this to cut off at 32 secs / 256 max file size... some apache settings?
Chad
09-01-2008 06:56 AM
>some apache settings
Possibly a gateway setting. I speculate that the recording would be first made on the gateway, and then sent through Tomcat to the file you have named.
One thing to do is to turn on detailed debugging on the server and check that the VXML that Audium generates has "maxtime" set to what you think it should be - 180s in your case.
finalsilence="4000ms" dtmfterm="true" type="audio/x-wav">
Record a message after the beep.
I didn't hear anything, please try again.
If maxtime is not set it defaults to a "platform-specific value" - the platform being the IOS voice browser.
Any weird settings for finalsilence?
Chad, have a quick read of the VXML standard on the record step. (section 2.3.6)
http://www.w3.org/TR/voicexml20/#dml2.3.6
Regards,
Geoff
09-01-2008 08:14 PM
Geoff,
I have done application debugging and it's clear what the issue is. It sets the max file size to 256000 and thats 32 seconds apparently. It seems to set it somewhere in CVP but its not on the application itself. I checked the IVR service but also to no avail. maxtime is set to 180 and final silence is set to 4 secs. I need someway to change the max file size but I have a feeling its a limitation of IOS..
Thanks,
Chad
10-31-2008 12:03 PM
ivr record memory session XXXX
this is in kilobytes on the VXML gateway. the equals to prompts up to 256 megabytes. That is a big prompt. Should be plenty for what you want to do.
10-31-2008 05:57 PM
I am guessing that the ivr record default is 256kb? This is an awesome answer, +5!!!
Chad
10-31-2008 06:33 PM
Not really sure if you are being sarcastic or not. You can thank me tomorrow when your ivr prompts go past 32 seconds.
The default setting is 256K The maximum is 256,000K. That is 256 Megabyte uLaw file. That is huge.
A CCITT uLaw file of 256k is 32 seconds long. If you bumped up the ivr record memory session 256000 you would get more record time then you would EVER need for a prompt. You need to keep this in the limits of the RAM on the IOS gateway though. You could crash the gateway if a VXML session got stuck in the recording state and ate up all the memory free in RAM.
There are 2 settings that affect the recording time on the VXML browser on the IOS gateway.
ivr record memory system
ivr record memory session
ivr record memory system is defaulted to 256,000k. This is across all sessions.
ivr record memory session is defaulted to 256k. This is a per call setting.
11-02-2008 01:13 AM
I was not being sarcastic, that really is awesome, thats been an issue of mine for months!
Bravo mate ;)
Chad
11-02-2008 11:29 AM
I also appreciate the info. A vote from me.
Regards,
Geoff
11-02-2008 12:49 PM
WOW you guys just doubled my votes on the forums. Thanks hahaha.
This is fun I should read these more often.
04-21-2014 05:53 AM
Dear All,
I am also facing the same issue i have reset the value of ivr record memory session on VXML Gateway to 256000 . i am using Cisco AS5350XM (BCM) processor (revision 0x22) with 393215K/131072K bytes of memory. can someone help please
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