Hi Steve.
What I did was to allocate one EC instance the first time a channel asks for it 
and reuse the same memory area for the same channel every time a new call is 
coming.
The memory is then freed when the channel is unloaded.

I've done this with my TDM400P in mind and I don't know what could be wrong in 
other setups. What I'm thinking is that, probably, the old EC should converge 
faster than a new one because the external conditions (even if different) are 
slightly similar.

I'm open to every possible suggestion and solution (compatible with my setup 
and my spare time).

Thank you and bye,
Marco.


> On 10/24/07, marcotasto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Some days ago I've sent to David Rowe a little patch that preserves the
> echo cancel
> > status between calls.
> 
> Surely this is only appropriate where you have a local analogue device
> that is unchanging - If you retained the EC status between calls on a
> trunk line (where the far end will be different for each call), the
> chances are that it would be inappropriate.
> 
> I assume you enable/disable this feature per-channel? Or perhaps I am
> misunderstanding the feature you describe?
> 
> Thanks,
> Steve
> 


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