04-16-2009 12:18 PM - edited 03-18-2019 10:53 PM
Is there any way to use Unity to record a meeting? What is the time limit on recording?
These sound stupid questiones. They came up from an end user. The first reponse in my head is No Way. But I would like to find a professional answer from you guys.
We have Unity 5.0 and Exchange server 2007. For second questions, my answer will be "depending on the size of mailbox". Is it right?
Thanks,
Jessica Wang
04-16-2009 12:44 PM
we do offer live record for this
Offering Live Record
and yes, the recording time does depend on the size of the mailbox
Live record allows subscribers to record conversations while they talk to callers. The recorded conversation is stored as a message in the subscriber mailbox, and the subscriber can review it later or redirect it to another subscriber or group of subscribers. Operators in your organization may find live record particularly useful.
HTH
java
if this helps, please rate
04-16-2009 12:51 PM
Really?! Thanks so much. Plesae let me take a look.
04-16-2009 12:45 PM
Cisco Unity does have a Live Record feature. Depending on your customers requirements, this may suite their needs.
Using Live Record Capability with Unity
Version 4.0(5) and Greater
http://www.ciscounitytools.com/HelpFiles/LiveRecord405/LiveRecordAppNote.htm
04-16-2009 12:52 PM
By default the maximum recording time for any message is 20 minues (1,200,000 milliseconds). Some applicaitons have needs to go beyond this limit.
This setting can be adjusted in the Advanced Settings Tool
Conversation - Set maximum recording time
The key to adjust this value can be found at:
HKLM\Software\Active Voice\MIU\1.0\Initalization
The key name is "Record Absolute Maximum Length". This value is stored in milliseconds and can go up to one hour (3,600,000 milliseconds)
NOTE: This setting does not affect the max record times of anything other than messages themselves. Greetings, voice names and other recordings are not included in this setting.
04-16-2009 12:52 PM
Thank you!
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