Hi

I'm finding  just these ActionScript3 docs. thank you Sebastian
There is the source code of test-setup.lzx.swf11.swf ? If is possible, I would 
work on this test.
Thanks


From: [email protected] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2012 1:26 PM
To: Vincenzo M. Raimondo 
Cc: [email protected] ; George Kirkham ; Joseph Karwat 
Subject: Re: SUCCESS - Testing application to compare Acoustic Echo 
Cancellation (AEC) in SWF11 in OpenMeetings

Hi,

thanks for testing this, its actually pretty hard to test this locally and with 
my equipment.

About the questions:
@Joseph: Actually there are already instructions online. You can put this 
testing SWF into any production OpenMeetings instance. There is no need to 
restart Red5 or anything.
See: 
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OPENMEETINGS/Camera+Micro+Testing+Application+Standalone

@Raju: Yes I guess we will make a SWF11 runtime available :)

@Vincenzo Actually this is what we have build the Testing application for.
See the link above how to get it. It is rather easy to set up.
To see what options you could add on top please refer to the ActionScript3 
docs. 
See: 
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/FlashPlatform/reference/actionscript/3/flash/media/MicrophoneEnhancedMode.html

Sebastian




2012/11/20 Vincenzo M. Raimondo <[email protected]>


  Hi
  I'm following with much interest thi test application.
  I preface that I not test it yet.
  I have two questions about this:
  There is possibility to assess whether the echo cancellation can be made 
better by passing some parameters specific to the functions that implement it ?
  You can customize the echo cancellation on the basis of experimental tests 
carried out in the specific scenario in which the web conference work?

  Thanks

  From: Joseph Karwat 
  Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2012 12:02 AM
  To: 'George Kirkham' ; [email protected] 
  Cc: [email protected] ; 
[email protected] 
  Subject: RE: SUCCESS - Testing application to compare Acoustic Echo 
Cancellation (AEC) in SWF11 in OpenMeetings

  Sebastian:



  I tested the app for a few minutes with George and still need to test a bit 
more to reproduce his findings, but I would echo his desire to put this in 
production.  It would be easier for all of us to test if you could simply 
include the AEC code on the  OM Demo (or another public) server for all to 
formally test.  Alternatively, If you can give me instructions on how to put 
this into a working OM instance, I’d be happy to add the code to our test 
system and then test with a live OM system.



  Thanks so much for working on this.

  Joseph Karwat | 415-462-0263 | JellVideo | www.jellnet.com |  

  Jell Networks, Inc. 

  Enterprise Video Collaboration Solutions







  From: George Kirkham [mailto:[email protected]] 
  Sent: Monday, November 19, 2012 2:00 PM
  To: [email protected]; Joseph Karwat
  Cc: [email protected]; 
[email protected]
  Subject: SUCCESS - Testing application to compare Acoustic Echo Cancellation 
(AEC) in SWF11 in OpenMeetings



  Hi Sebastian,



  I have managed to set up a test environment where I can use the 
“test-setup.lzx.swf11.swf” application and verify that selecting 
“useEchoSuppression” and “use Enhanced Microphone” options really does make a 
great difference in reducing echo.



  Yes, this works just great !   How difficult is it to introduce into the 
current OpenMeetings build?  It would be worthwhile if you could.



  I have one laptop in particular that is good for causing echo, as it has no 
internal hardware echo cancellation features.



  After setting up an OpenMeetings test server, I then used this laptop to run 
test-setup.lzx.swf11.swf and below are the steps that I used to verify the 
effectiveness of this echo test;



  1)      Test 1 - Open Internet Explorer and connect to 
test-setup.lzx.swf11.swf on my OpenMeetings server

  2)      In the “URL:” field, change 127.0.0.1 to the IP address of my 
OpenMeetings server

  3)      Leave “useEchoSuppression” and “Use Enhanced Microphone” enabled

  4)      Right click the test window to bring up Adobe Flash Player’s menu, 
select “Settings…”, and ensure that “Reduce Echo” is selected in the microphone 
tab.

  5)      Connect by selecting “connectRtmpConnection”

  6)      Select “startBroadCast” to start broadcasting my video and sound

  7)      Now on the same PC, I select “playBroadCast” to start receiving my 
broadcasted my video and sound

  8)      There is a short delay between my speaking and hearing myself via the 
speakers in the laptop.

  9)      I adjust the volume on the speakers so that the play back of my voice 
is loud and clear, almost to the point where the sound is being picked up by 
the laptop’s inbuilt  microphone and is producing a delayed echo.

  10)   Now that all is working well, and I can see my video and hear my voice, 
I stop playback, and stop broadcasting, and close the web browser.

  11)   Test 2 - Open Internet Explorer and connect to test-setup.lzx.swf11.swf 
on my OpenMeetings server

  12)   In the “URL:” field, change 127.0.0.1 to the IP address of my 
OpenMeetings server

  13)   I uncheck “useEchoSuppression” and uncheck “Use Enhanced Microphone” 
enabled

  14)   Right click the test window to bring up Adobe Flash Player’s menu, 
select “Settings…”, and ensure that “Reduce Echo” is still selected in the 
microphone tab. 

  15)   Connect by selecting “connectRtmpConnection”

  16)   Select “startBroadCast” to start broadcasting my video and sound

  17)   Now on the same PC, I select “playBroadCast” to start receiving my 
broadcasted my video and sound

  18)   As soon as I select “playBroadCast”, the most dreadful squealing echo 
starts up, and when I speak there is echo of my speech.

  19)   If I turn the volume right down to where the audio is almost unheard, 
the squealing echo stops. But as soon as I try to turn the volume up where it 
is useful, the echo returns.



  Test 1- No echo when Echo Suppression is  enabled.



  Test 2 - Background echo is a major issue when  Echo Suppression is  not 
activated.



  Thanks,



  George Kirkham



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  From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
  Sent: Saturday, 13 October 2012 11:46 PM
  To: George Kirkham; Joseph Karwat
  Cc: [email protected]; 
[email protected]
  Subject: Testing application to compare Acoustic Echo Cancellation (AEC) in 
SWF11 in OpenMeetings



  Hi George/Joseph,

  I have build a Cam/Mic testing application where you can compare the settings 
between AEC and not having AEC in OpenMeetings.

  I could not find any difference, however I also have quite good headsets and 
a good microphone with build in echo cancellation on MacBookPro.

  Please see this description on howto install/test AEC feature with the 
testing application:
  
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OPENMEETINGS/Camera+Micro+Testing+Application+Standalone

  Basically you simply copy:
  
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/openmeetings/trunk/singlewebapp/WebContent/src/test/test-setup.lzx.swf11.swf

  To:
  $RED5_HOME/webapps/openmeetings/

  a) Then navigate with your browser to:
  http://localhost:5080/openmeetings/test-setup.lzx.swf11.swf
  b) Input IP/Host on the top => click connect
  c) Choose streamname to broadcast => share

  Open a second browser on another machine: 
  a) navigate with your browser to to the same app.
  b) Input IP/Host on the top => click connect
  c) Choose streamname to play (Has to MATCH the one in the broadcast of 
course!) => play

  This works of course also vice-versa. So you can make a simple 1:1 chat.

  To change settings it is best to press F5 and reload the browser and 
reconnect.

  Sebastian

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