Are you testing this in voice chat, video conferencing, or a SIP call?

Thanks.



On Wednesday, April 24, 2013 3:38:44 PM UTC-5, WB wrote:
>
> I'm try to determine if this class works, or is hardware dependent, etc. 
>  I have not been able to 
> observe a difference between when it is turned on and turned off.  Testing 
> on a GS3 and a Nexus S,
> I find that the GS3 really doesn't echo at all, regardless of whether the 
> AEC is on or off, and the
> Nexus S always echos, regardless of whether the AEC is on or off.
>
> Does anyone have any experience with this class, or know which devices 
> support this capability.
>
> It is entirely possible that I am not using the class correctly due to 
> very limited documentation.
>
> In my code, I have an AudioRecord object from which I extract the 
> sessionID, and also use that to
> set the sessionID of the AudioTrack (for playback).  I create an 
> AcousticEchoCanceler using this
> sessionID.  I can then use the AEC method to turn cancellation on and off, 
> and query the state.
> If this report as expected.  AEC is available of the devices running 4.1 
> and above, and by
> default it is disabled.   I can then enable it, and check to see if it is 
> enabled, and it is.
>
> I am accessing this through reflection because I am building with an older 
> SDK that doesn't 
> support the AEC class.
>
> C.
>

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