2.2
Software installation
External software can be used to receive the recorded audio files that
are produced by the V-Mic, and to archive them into a database. The
files are sent via a special Tunnel protocol, that must be setup in the
web settings page of the V-Mic. The Tunnel data stream can be send to
the Call Recorder Apresa or the
2.2.1
The Call Recorder Apresa is recorder software running on the Linux
Debian operating system. The Apresa can receive Tunnel data from the
V-Mic, convert this data into audio files and store these into its own
database.
The Apresa can receive multiple streams from many V-Mic and V-Tap
units simultaneously. In that case, the recordings of different locations
are centrally stored in one database.
To setup the Apresa to act as a Tunnel server for a V-Mic (or V-Tap), go
to System settings, Network tab and enable 'V-Tap' as is shown below:
NOTE: The IP address of Apresa is the
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V-Archive
Call Recorder Apresa
software.
"External Storage
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IP" in the V-Mic.
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