Please quote the ability for a user to choose to make a recording web accessible. Perhaps this would be done best through ari.
The coder can quote 2 different options.
1)To give the user the ability through ARI to make the unavailable message public through a radio button which would probably use sox to convert wav to mp3 and available via the web?
or 2
2)To give the user the ability through ARI to make "any recorded message in voicemail" public through a radio button which would probably use soxto convert wav to mp3 and available via the web?
Now I want to do this with multiple voicemail boxes that have yet been created, so storage as a blob and retrival may not be the most efficent way, but it would be easier than makign the recordings folder of a particular user unavailable.
I am open to ideas and clairification.
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