Oreka: a modular, cross-platform system for recording and accessing audio streams.
One key feature of Oreka is its flexible recording and storage capabilities. Users can passively listen to network packets and record VoIP SIP sessions, with each call logged as a separate audio file. Alternatively, users can record from standard sound devices, such as microphones and line inputs, with the system capable of recording multiple channels at once. Oreka's open-plugin architecture for audio capture means that the software can potentially record from any audio source.
Oreka offers automatic audio segmentation, allowing users to split continuous audio sources into separate audio files that are easily retrievable. The software also incorporates voice activity detection and supports GMS6.10, A-Law, and u-Law compression to free up disk space. Additionally, recording metadata is logged to file and/or a mainstream database system.
The Oreka user interface is user-friendly and simple, with recordings retrieval possible based on multiple criteria, including timestamp, recording duration, and direction/parties' information for telephone calls.
The most recent version of Oreka includes critical bug fixes, including a fix for a SIP detection issue on the Siemens platform (Siemens Optipoint 400). Overall, Oreka is a reliable, flexible software solution that enables users to capture and retrieve audio streams with ease.
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