The 10.12.0 release is a minor release of the Total Recall VR LinX technology.
The 10.12.0 release adds support for the Portuguese and Brazilian Portuguese languages. The Embedded GUI and all free to use applications support both languages now.
In addition, 10.12.0 improves recording in radio environments which are based on Omnitronics products, in particular consoles and RoIP gateway. Total Recall VR now supports the Omnitronics metadata protocol and extracts information such as type of call, source and destination IDs when available and places these in the database.
Finally, 10.12.0 includes two updates for the Total Recall VR operating system which close two critical security flaws with the operating system.
In summary, the release 10.12.0 includes:
- Portuguese language for the Embedded GUI and all free to use applications.
- Brazilian (Portuguese) language for the Embedded GUI and all free to use applications.
- Support for the Omnitronics metadata protocol.
- Updates for the operating system to remove the critical security flaw CVE-2015-7574: glibc stack-based buffer overflow in getaddrinfo(). For more details see: https://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/detail?vulnId=CVE-2015-7547
- Updates for the operating system to remove the critical security flaw with OPenSSLCVE-2016-0800: DROWN. For more details see: https://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/detail?vulnId=CVE-2016-0800
- Wireshark packages were added to the Total Recall VR OS to enhance on-site support.
- Time zone data 2016e.
- The following defects were removed:
- The VRP VoX Timeout value is now shown correctly in the Remote Manager application.
- Analogue channel cards now attempt to recover from lock-up.
- All RTP packets with the mark flag set are now processed correctly when recording raw RTP streams. Up to this release only the first RTP packet with the mark flag set was processed.
- Ill formed RTP packets which carry 40ms of audio while the ptime parameter is set to 20(ms) are now correctly processed when recording in Omnitronics environments that use the SIP protocol.
- RTP packets with unknown payload type (i.e. one that was not advertised in the SIP messages) are now simply discarded.
- The Speex transcoder is now restricted to transcoding recordings that have audio frame size of 20ms or multiple of 20ms.