Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] Bad echo



> the bad echoing.  My question is: Is it normal to need to turn up the pcm
> volume control?  Does everyone need to have mic and igain turned up on the

No (others here can confirm)
> sender side and volume and pcm turned up on the receiver side?  Could this

No (others can confirm)

> be a clue to my problem?
> 

I don't think so.

You really have to :
- turn off the speakers
- Make sure both sides are using a good quality headset (or you could
get magnetic fields and echo)

I suggest you to go in the IRC channel and ask for a live test with
someone there to help determining what is the cause of the echo. If you
call that way a person who doesn't usually produce echoing (kilian for
example), then it will be easy to see if he has echo with you or if you
have echo. If you have echo from that person, then we are sure that the
problem is with your headset or soundcard.


> P.S. Some people responded that my sound card might be the cause of the
> echo.  I am using the built-in Intel i810_audio card in my Dell Latitude
> C610 laptop.  If my built-in audio card is the problem, does anyone have a
> recommendation for a PCMCIA sound card that I can put in my laptop.

An USB headset is probably a better idea than a PCMCIA soundcard.

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