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I live in a one party area.

I’ve long wanted to set up a solution to seamlessly record video or audio calls and store them

Seeing how everything went down with Apollo and Reddit made me want to revisit the idea. I was impressed Apollo had the foresight to record the calls.

The way reddit lied and tried to manipulate is the exact sort of thing that I want to protect myself against in the future.

Any ideas? Thank you

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[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 year ago

Think you're in the wrong sub for this as recording is done on the application layer of each device unless we are talking about self hosted PBX systems that enforce recording. You looking for an Android or iOS app to do this on your mobile providers phone number or something else?

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago

Oldest and first that pops to mind would be something like Asterisk, but I’ve never hosted it myself before so wouldn’t know what to tell you…