On Wed, 17 Apr 2013 20:23:20 +0300
Tanu Kaskinen ta...@iki.fi wrote:
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You shouldn't unload modules that you didn't load yourself. It's not
necessarily a problem if the echo-cancel module hangs around after
your application has closed its streams, because the echo-cancel
module doesn't
On Fri, 12 Apr 2013 10:32:49 +0530
Arun Raghavan arun.ragha...@collabora.co.uk wrote:
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You should just be setting the filter.want property to 'echo-cancel'
and let PulseAudio manage loading the canceller where appropriate.
Regards,
Arun
Thanks for your answer. I am doing just
Hi there!
I have a question. I'm developing a conference application, and therefore I am
using
the PulseAudio echo-cancellation. Every time I'm creating an echo-cancelled
stream,
PulseAudio will create a new source/sink for the stream, but when I
disconnect/remove
the stream, PulseAudio does
On Tue, 02 Apr 2013 18:35:29 +0300
Tanu Kaskinen ta...@iki.fi wrote:
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I'm not an expert on the filter.want functionality, but I don't
think it's possible to specify module-echo-cancel arguments when you
use the automatic filter loading.
If you already have code for loading
Hi there!
I am a phone app developer trying to achieve the following tasks using
PulseAudio:
1. Allow the user to select the source/sink devices to use (from the
application).
2. Cancel the echo from the selected devices.
I am setting the media.role to phone and the filter.want property to