On Oct 30, 2005, at 3:08 PM, Eric Bishop wrote:
I am running CVS HEAD. How can I tell which software echo canceller I
am using?
Look in zconfig.h within the zaptel package. It will tell you.
Matthew Fredrickson
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I am running CVS HEAD. How can I tell which software echo canceller I am using?On 10/28/05, Matthew Fredrickson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:On Oct 27, 2005, at 12:38 AM,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My question is, what is the direction in relation to analog boards and such?Right now, it looks like the
On Sunday 30 October 2005 16:08, Eric Bishop wrote:
I am running CVS HEAD. How can I tell which software echo canceller I am
using?
Look at zaptel/zconfig.h and see what is uncommented.
e.g.
/*
* Pick your echo canceller: MARK2, MARK3, STEVE, or STEVE2 :)
*
*/
/* #define ECHO_CAN_STEVE */
On Oct 27, 2005, at 12:38 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My question is, what is the direction in relation to analog boards and
such?
Right now, it looks like the current fad of the asterisk group is
hardware echo
cancelation. However, there is work that is occurring on the software
echo
Hello All,
I have a question in regards to the echo cancellation mechanism's used
in HEAD.
I know a lot of effort has been made to reduce echo on the various
boards, and Digium has introduced the new echo cancelling boards.
My question is, what is the direction in relation to analog boards and