On Friday 09 of September 2005 15:23, Soner Tari wrote:
> > echotraining=yes
> > echotraining=800
>
> This looks odd to me, I would use just:
> echotraining=800
>
I have commented the first echotraining. Not that it changed anything ;)

I have also just compiled 1.2.0-beta1 asterisk. As far as my perception can be 
accurate, the echo delay seem to be much shorter now (like 0,1s) - but still 
its incredibly loud :(

> Gain setting are important of course. You could use ztmonitor for that.

the asterisk server is a racked machine with no sound card. so can't use the 
ztmonitor. If everything fails i'll dig it out and try this

Marek


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