Re: [Ekiga-list] Own Voice Echo even with Headsets
- From: raggeler <r aggeler gmx net>
- To: Ekiga mailing list <ekiga-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [Ekiga-list] Own Voice Echo even with Headsets
- Date: Tue, 05 Sep 2006 23:25:56 +0200
Which one? My own one? Or the one at the other end? Cause I tried also a
scenario that my "Talk-Partner" turned off his mic totally, and the echo
still existed...
Regards
Damien Sandras wrote:
Le mardi 05 septembre 2006 à 23:16 +0200, raggeler a écrit :
Hi Again
I've tried with someone using a really good Headset using echo
cancellation, but I still have this echo of my own voice...:/
It's quite annoying...:)
Make sure the Mic is "muted". (Mute button in the mixer).
Regards
Rafael Aggeler
Damien Sandras wrote:
Le mardi 05 septembre 2006 à 15:20 +0200, raggeler a écrit :
Hiho
It's an Intel ICH6 card, right. I use ALSA, no OSS. The tests with the
configuration druid works fine, I just here one "hello" with the 4s
delay. No echo.
When calling 500 ekiga net the Echo-Test works fine as well, I just here
one echo, the one from the machine echoing ;) Also the arecord && aplay
tests did not record
any echo. Therefore I think it's not the microphone and not ALSA as
well. Otherwise these tests would not work I guess?...
Only when connecting to someone else (so not a echo-machine or whatever)
I get the echo :/
I think the "someone else" is the problem. Make sure he has a good
quality headset and he enabled echo cancellation.
Regards
Rafael
Carles Pina i Estany wrote:
Hello,
On Sep/05/2006, raggeler wrote:
I was looking around (also google and irc) for my problem with Ekiga: As
soon as I get connected to another person, I hear my own voice as an
echo. Even if the person
on the other end is using headphones or a headset, or turns his own
microphone off. Myself uses a IBM T43 Thinkpad, using headphones to
I am not completly sure: I have the same problem. IBM T60 Thinkpad :-)
(for everybody: hda-intel card)
It is a local echo, not remote echo.
Are you using ALSA or OSS?
I don't remember if i fixed it playing with aumix+alsamixer. I cannot do
a real test now.
In configuration druid test, if you say "hello", do you hear then
"hello" or "hellohellohelloehello" (again, and again, and again?)
Is it correct that audio test, when is "recording and playing back", it
records what is playing?
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