Alan, I'm glad to see that you are able to run zaptel and OSLEC following my tweak! Some days ago I've sent to David Rowe a little patch that preserves the echo cancel status between calls. I'm using it since several weeks with my TDM400P home based PBX and I think that's a really effective solution. Unfortunately I can't test patches in all possible environments because I've only a single channel FXO. I think David is still testing the patch before releasing it on the official OSLEC repository.
Thank you and best regards, Marco Signorini. > Hi all. > > The small tweak suggested by Marco Signorini did the trick. > > I have oslec running on my cloned x100p card and it is fantastic. We > have no more echo! * > > * Well, I am using a Linux Ubuntu Desktop with the Twinkle Soft SIP > phone and my audio device is the Polycom Communicator. Now the Polycom > was built mainly for Skype and they have considerable echo cancellation > technology built into their Windows *only* driver software. So it used > to be the cause of much echo unless I connected a headset to the socket > on the Communicator itself. > > However, with the OSLEC running I can now use the Polycom handsfree and > I hear almost zero echo (almost imperceptible). > > I will drop the author a note and suggest that someone who understands > this stuff, try and build a USB driver for devices like the Polycom > using the OSLEC technology... > > Thanks for the initial response Marco. > > And anyone who has echo problems with x100p or other analogue cards > should really give this a try. Most of the experiences I have read about > have been very positive. Mine also :-) > > Alan > > > -- > The way out is open! > http://www.theopensourcerer.com > _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users