Re: [asterisk-users] [headset/mic] Volume too low + echo in * (Gilles)

2010-12-10 Thread Gilles
On Wed, 08 Dec 2010 10:48:06 -0800, Dave Platt dpl...@radagast.org
wrote:
It does sound as if the mic-input gain is too low for those
headsets.

Disabling the on-board soundcard and using even an entr-level PCI
soundcard solved the issue. If some customers complain about low sound
when using the on-board soundcard, I'll tell them to try a real
soundcard or a USB headset.

I'm curious, though, about what settings, if any, are available in
Asterisk to manage sound. Does someone know of a good article on the
subject by any chance?

Thank you.


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Re: [asterisk-users] [headset/mic] Volume too low + echo in * (Gilles)

2010-12-08 Thread Dave Platt
 
 Different brand/model, but similar as they are both el cheapo,
 entry-level headsets. I tried using them on a laptop, and I get
 marginally better microphone output, even with its volume cranked all
 the way up + automatic gain control enabled.
 
 I guess those on-board soundcards by Realtek aren't as good as a
 quality microphones. I'll get a USB headset instead and see how it
 goes.

It does sound as if the mic-input gain is too low for those
headsets.

 Right after the connexion is made between the PC with the headset and
 a Siemens IP phone located on the same LAN. Both are using SIP. It's
 light, but a bit noticeable. I'll try again with a USB headset and see
 if it goes away.

Hmmm.  The traditional cause of echo on analog phone lines is
the presence of impedance mismatches... the electrical signal
reflects when it hits a point where the impedance of the
transmission line changes, and returns to the origin (where it
is heard as an echo).

This situation really shouldn't exist at all, in the digital
stages of transmission (i.e. between the SIP endpoints).  The
causes would have to lie elsewhere.

One source of echo I've observed on SIP calls in the past is
purely acoustic... cheap handsets/headsets.  It's possible
for acoustic feedback to occur within such a device... the
microphone picks up a fraction of the sound being generated
by the speaker/earpiece, and is transmitted back towards the
point of origin.  I had this problem with a cheap little
USB handset I use here at work... its case is mostly hollow,
and channeled sound from the speaker to the mic.  When I
called my wife and home she complained of hearing her voice
echoing.  I opened the handset, stuffed the open areas with
cotton wadding, and added a few small pieces of left-over
car-door-damping sticky-sheet to the inside of the case.
Problem gone - no more echo.

So, once again, you may be having a headset/handset-related
problem!

 I noticed, something, though: While I only kept G11u on both the XLite
 and Siemens, I noticed that sound coming from the Siemens contains
 some reverb when running Asterisk (1.4.4) on an Atcom appliance
 (www.atcom.cn/IP01.html), while the reverb is gone when running
 Asterisk (1.6.2.5) on a regular PC with Ubuntu. I guess codecs sound a
 bit different depending on what hardware they're running on.

That's odd... the U-law codec is about as simple and deterministic
as it gets, and really shouldn't have an effect on any echo behavior.

Is it possible that silence detection settings were different in
these cases?  If a phone endpoint was configured to detect silence
and stop sending RTP audio packets, it could have the side effect
of suppressing low-level acoustic echo occurring within the phone
handset/headset, since the level of this would fall below the
silence-detection threshold.

 Thanks much for the education  :-) 

Quite welcome!



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Re: [asterisk-users] [headset/mic] Volume too low + echo in * (Gilles)

2010-12-08 Thread Gilles
On Wed, 08 Dec 2010 10:48:06 -0800, Dave Platt dpl...@radagast.org
wrote:
(snip)

I'll read up more about sound quality and Asterisk and see if
something can be done about this.

Thanks again for the help.


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