Record calls
There could be an opportunity to record calls - both: audio and video. Open formats are preferred: webm or Ogg container (Ogg Theora video and Ogg Vorbis audio).
At first I would like to save recording locally to my own computer.
Certainly - all participants will be announced about recording started.
Support to cloud storage systems would be appreciated to store recordings - especially ownCloud but also others: Dropbox, Google Drive etc.
Also support to video portals would be appreciated to save recording after doing it or even directly in realtime if it is supported.
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Edmund Laugasson commented
There should be possible to record both of audio and/or video and into open formats - webm, Ogg container (Ogg Theora video and Ogg Vorbis audio). This would be also nice feature if I can decide whether to save audio only or video only or both and I can decide, where to save - lcoally to computer, to cloud storage, to video portal later or in realtime if supported. Also choosing quality would be nice - both audio and video bitrate, sampling rate. There could be also information about my bandwith and suggestion - what kind of rates I can use to avoid choppy, I mean sound and/or video lag, interrupts etc.