I am looking for the following internet service or Linux app installable on my webserver:

Two people use their microphones and speakers to audio call each other. The whole call is recorded and can be downloaded later (preferably separate audio file for each participant). Everything runs in a browser, it's not neccessary to install anything on end user PCs.

Zoom comes close to this but allows only 40 minute sessions and the recording party has to use the installed app, not the web app.

@Rado1 Tam jsem koukal, že pro nahrávání musíš instalovat nějaké další šílenosti, které ani moc nechápu co vlastně jsou...

@fuxoft ano, nainstalovat jitsi je dost silenost.
Kvoli tomu nahravaniu musis na server nainstalovat headless verziu web browsera a ked kliknes na nahravanie, on virtualne zapoji tretieho ucastnika z toho preudo prehliadaca a ten stream prijima a sejvuje kniznicami web prehliadaca.
Najjednoduchsia cesta k jitsi je verzia pre docker. Vyplnis nejaky "env" subor a on vygeneruje docker-compose subory a cele to nastartuje. Ale je to bordel, ktory nedokazes ovplyvnit. Snazil som sa jitsi nainstalovat, aby dodrzoval nejaku moju stabnu kulturu a nepodarilo sa mi to.
Ina cesta je asi pouzit akykolvek iny video call sw a nahravat nejakym oddelenym "screencast" nahravacim sw.

@Rado1 No ale kdyz budu nahravat "screencast", nenahraje se to, co jsem ja rikalo do sveto mikrofonu.

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