On Wednesday, March 15, 2006 9:49 PM Hagen Rode wrote: > I've got exactly the same problem with echo, where the mic feeds into > the speakers. I'm looking at purchasing the Tellabs 2572 64ms T1 echo > cancellation card to see if it will help.
Are we still talking about people attending MeetMe conferences with laptops but without headsets? If so: Personally I doubt that a 64ms echo can will help you with this issue. I have not yet measured this but am willing to bet that the echo produced by such a speaker/mic setup will exceed 64 and even 128ms. Perhaps you might want to record a test and have a look at the WAV file to at least get an idea of how long the echo really is before you invest in any sort of echo can hardware. You might very well find out that your only option are headets. Kind regards, JP
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