Noah Miller wrote:
>>> Next question: does anybody know how to handle extremely long tail
>>> echo that a VPM module cannot?
>>>
>> How long is 'long' in this case? The VPMs and HPEC (and OSLEC) can
>> handle 128ms echo tails, which is pretty darn long. It's rare to see an
>> echo tail longe
Noah Miller wrote:
>>> Next question: does anybody know how to handle extremely long tail
>>> echo that a VPM module cannot?
>>>
>> How long is 'long' in this case? The VPMs and HPEC (and OSLEC) can
>> handle 128ms echo tails, which is pretty darn long. It's rare to see an
>> echo tail lon
>> Next question: does anybody know how to handle extremely long tail
>> echo that a VPM module cannot?
>
> How long is 'long' in this case? The VPMs and HPEC (and OSLEC) can
> handle 128ms echo tails, which is pretty darn long. It's rare to see an
> echo tail longer than that except on very high l
Noah Miller wrote:
> Next question: does anybody know how to handle extremely long tail
> echo that a VPM module cannot?
How long is 'long' in this case? The VPMs and HPEC (and OSLEC) can
handle 128ms echo tails, which is pretty darn long. It's rare to see an
echo tail longer than that except on
>> My question for anyone with knowledge on this: would HPEC do a better
>> job than the VPM module (or oslec)? Can HPEC cope with very long echo
>> tails?
>
> HPEC and the Digium VPMADT032 use the same algorithms from the same vendor.
Aha. Thanks for this tidbit, Kevin!
Next question: does any
Noah Miller wrote:
> My question for anyone with knowledge on this: would HPEC do a better
> job than the VPM module (or oslec)? Can HPEC cope with very long echo
> tails?
HPEC and the Digium VPMADT032 use the same algorithms from the same vendor.
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Kevin P. Fleming
Digium, Inc. | Director of
Hi -
I had a client recently move their asterisk system (asterisk 1.4.26,
dahdi 2.2.0.1, aex800 w/vpm module) to a "new" location, a building
that's nearly 150 years old. I was not personally able to go there,
but the person who did the move said the building's demarc room was
"scary"-- water lea