yes actually it was set too, that reduces it a lot. But it's just not really possible to avoid echo with code...what's echo what's not.

eric e. dolecki a écrit :
Did Microphone.setUseEchoSupression(true); do anything?

On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 9:13 AM, laurent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hey boys.....and sweet girls...

Go the echo problem fix, no sound out IN the speakers. There's actually a
pretty abvious method, at least the description:
Routes audio captured by a microphone to the local speakers.
so using Microphone.setLoopBack( false );

will turn sound off from microphone back to speakers.

good days!
L

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