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<synopsis>Apply a denoise filter to the audio before mixing</synopsis>
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<description><para>Sets whether or not a denoise filter should be applied
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to the audio before mixing or not. Off by default. Requires
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codec_speex to be built and installed. Do not confuse this option
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with drop_silence. Denoise is useful if there is a lot of background
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<literal>codec_speex</literal> to be built and installed. Do not confuse this option
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with <replaceable>drop_silence</replaceable>. Denoise is useful if there is a lot of background
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noise for a user as it attempts to remove the noise while preserving
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the speech. This option does NOT remove silence from being mixed into
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the conference and does come at the cost of a slight performance hit.
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@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ ASTERISK_FILE_VERSION(__FILE__, "$Revision$")
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during mid sentence.
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</para>
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<para>
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2. The drop_silence option depends on this value to
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2. The <replaceable>drop_silence</replaceable> option depends on this value to
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determine when the user's audio should begin to be
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dropped from the conference bridge after the user
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stops talking. If this value is set too low the user's
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room noise.
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</para>
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<para>
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3. The drop_silence option depends on this value to determine
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3. The <replaceable>drop_silence</replaceable> option depends on this value to determine
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when the user's audio should be mixed into the bridge
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after periods of silence. If this value is too loose
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the beginning of a user's speech will get cut off as they
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Records the conference call starting when the first user
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enters the room, and ending when the last user exits the room.
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The default recorded filename is
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<filename>'confbridge-${name of conference bridge}-${start time}.wav</filename>
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<filename>'confbridge-${name of conference bridge}-${start time}.wav'</filename>
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and the default format is 8khz slinear. This file will be
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located in the configured monitoring directory in asterisk.conf.
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located in the configured monitoring directory in <filename>asterisk.conf</filename>.
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</para></description>
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</configOption>
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<configOption name="record_file" default="confbridge-${name of conference bridge}-${start time}.wav">
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<synopsis>The filename of the conference recording</synopsis>
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<description><para>
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When record_conference is set to yes, the specific name of the
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When <replaceable>record_conference</replaceable> is set to yes, the specific name of the
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record file can be set using this option. Note that since multiple
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conferences may use the same bridge profile, this may cause issues
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depending on the configuration. It is recommended to only use this
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<configOption name="record_file_append" default="yes">
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<synopsis>Append record file when starting/stopping on same conference recording</synopsis>
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<description><para>
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When record_file_append is set to yes, stopping and starting recording on a
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When <replaceable>record_file_append</replaceable> is set to yes, stopping and starting recording on a
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conference adds the new portion to end of current record_file. When this is
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set to no, a new record_file is generated every time you start then stop recording
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set to no, a new <replaceable>record_file</replaceable> is generated every time you start then stop recording
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on a conference.
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</para></description>
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</configOption>
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<description><para>
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Sets how confbridge handles video distribution to the conference participants.
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Note that participants wanting to view and be the source of a video feed
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_MUST_ be sharing the same video codec. Also, using video in conjunction with
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<emphasis>MUST</emphasis> be sharing the same video codec. Also, using video in conjunction with
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with the jitterbuffer currently results in the audio being slightly out of sync
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with the video. This is a result of the jitterbuffer only working on the audio
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stream. It is recommended to disable the jitterbuffer when video is used.</para>
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<configObject name="menu">
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<synopsis>A conference user menu</synopsis>
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<description>
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<para>Conference users, as defined by a <literal>conf_user</literal>,
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<para>Conference users, as defined by a <replaceable>conf_user</replaceable>,
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can have a DTMF menu assigned to their profile when they enter the
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<literal>ConfBridge</literal> application.</para>
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</description>
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</configOption>
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<configOption name="^[0-9A-D*#]+$">
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<synopsis>DTMF sequences to assign various confbridge actions to</synopsis>
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<description><para>--- ConfBridge Menu Options ---</para>
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<description>
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<para>The ConfBridge application also has the ability to apply custom DTMF menus to
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each channel using the application. Like the User and Bridge profiles a menu
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is passed in to ConfBridge as an argument in the dialplan.</para>
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