RE: [GnomeMeeting-list] terrible echo



well... after being given some suggestions (Thanks Damian!), I was able to
eliminate the echo.

in the configuration panel, under the Audio Device / Automatic Echo
Cancellation, I previously had "AGC" (and had tried "NO") - neither of these
resulted in cancelation of echo for the NetMeeting user I was talking to.
However, setting this to "Medium" did eliminate the echo for the Net Meeting
user. I also reduced the volume setting of the speaker/microphone from 100% to
about 80% in the control panel.

regards,

-Greg

On 06-Jan-03 Gregory Hosler wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> GM version 0.95.0
> 
> I just did a demo here at work. local network. GM to NM
> 
> 2 different pc's, one w98, the other w2k.
> 
> the gm session was essentially fine.
> 
> the nm session has terrible terrible echo. They would talk, and then about
> 2-3
> seconds later they would hear their own voice echoing. both window pcs to GM.
> 
> Then we did some more testing.
> 
> then we re-tested NM to GM, and this time there was only a very slight echo
> on
> the W98 PC. But when we retested on the W2k pc, it still has the bad echo.
> 
> I am not sure what is going on, but I'm leaning towards GM bouncing back the
> incoming signal (which would explain the 2-3 sec delay).
> 
> any one else seeing this ?
> 
> -Greg
> 
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> E-Mail: Gregory Hosler <gregory hosler eno ericsson se>
> Date: 06-Jan-03
> Time: 14:30:16
> 
>   If each of us have one object, and we exchange them,
>      then each of us still has one object.
>   If each of us have one idea,   and we exchange them,
>      then each of us now has two ideas.
> 
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E-Mail: Gregory Hosler <gregory hosler eno ericsson se>
Date: 08-Jan-03
Time: 12:59:22

  If each of us have one object, and we exchange them,
     then each of us still has one object.
  If each of us have one idea,   and we exchange them,
     then each of us now has two ideas.

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