Eric ManxPower Wieling wrote:
What are the advantages of 9.x over the 8.x that I currently use?
I was about to ask the same question. What if my 8.x EC works just fine?
(Why expose yourself to the possibility that even the patched version
fails?)
-Stephen-
2007/5/16, Stephen Bosch [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
As you mentioned, try implementing it only on
certain channels, if you can.
-Stephen-
Hi,
Unfortunately, I understood you couldn't allocate HPEC on per channel
basis.
But anyway, I agree we have to try something.
Regards
Olivier wrote:
2007/5/16, Stephen Bosch [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
As you mentioned, try implementing it only on
certain channels, if you can.
-Stephen-
Hi,
Unfortunately, I understood you couldn't allocate HPEC on per channel
basis.
But anyway, I
There's a new version of HPEC released that fixes the bug. Try
updating now :-)
Matthew Fredrickson
On May 16, 2007, at 2:35 PM, Noah Miller wrote:
Hi Olivier -
Our last trial was so conclusive (every call was affected), we step
back to
previous situation without HPEC.
We will do our
What are the advantages of 9.x over the 8.x that I currently use?
Matthew Fredrickson wrote:
There's a new version of HPEC released that fixes the bug. Try updating
now :-)
Matthew Fredrickson
On May 16, 2007, at 2:35 PM, Noah Miller wrote:
Hi Olivier -
Our last trial was so conclusive
2007/5/15, George Pajari [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If you have the clipping issue, make sure you get HPEC version 8.2
from Digium.
Note, however, that we have observed stability issues with HPEC 8.2 (two
kernel panics in two weeks since installing HPEC). (The 9.00 version had
such severe
Olivier wrote:
2007/5/15, George Pajari [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If you have the clipping issue, make sure you get HPEC version 8.2
from Digium.
Note, however, that we have observed stability issues with HPEC 8.2 (two
kernel panics in
Octasic SoftEcho works very well for me.
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From: Olivier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] HPEC audio clipping
2007/5/15, George Pajari [EMAIL PROTECTED
2007/5/16, Stephen Bosch [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Um -- Digium is need of sound captures and debug output for this
problem, because they are having trouble reproducing it in the
laboratory. Perhaps you could help out by making a capture of the
clipping phenomenon using the latest Zaptel (1.2.17) and
On May 16, 2007, at 8:14 AM, Olivier wrote:
2007/5/15, George Pajari [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If you have the clipping issue, make sure you get HPEC version
8.2
from Digium.
Note, however, that we have observed stability issues with HPEC 8.2
(two
kernel panics in two weeks since
Hi Olivier -
Our last trial was so conclusive (every call was affected), we step back to
previous situation without HPEC.
We will do our best to help to solve this (gathering audio captures for
instance) though it will be very hard for me to convince our customer to
try.
Being able to to
Olivier:
Olivier wrote:
Our last trial was so conclusive (every call was affected), we step back
to previous situation without HPEC.
We will do our best to help to solve this (gathering audio captures for
instance) though it will be very hard for me to convince our customer to
try.
Use the 8.x HPEC.
Because this is an issue with a Digium product, the bug is tracked in
the Digium bug tracker, not the mantis bug tracker. The mantis bug
tracker is for bug reports of Asterisk and other open source Digium
projects.
Olivier wrote:
2007/5/16, Stephen Bosch [EMAIL
If you have the clipping issue, make sure you get HPEC version 8.2
from Digium.
Note, however, that we have observed stability issues with HPEC 8.2 (two
kernel panics in two weeks since installing HPEC). (The 9.00 version had
such severe clipping that we could not run it long
I didn't know that !
Thanks for the tip !
2007/5/11, Noah Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Our last trial dates from 1.2.17 days (3 weeks ago).
My question is : are those HPEC audio clipping issues fixed with
1.2.17.1 ?
It's not about the Asterisk version, it's about the HPEC version.
According to
Our last trial dates from 1.2.17 days (3 weeks ago).
My question is : are those HPEC audio clipping issues fixed with 1.2.17.1 ?
Regards
2007/5/9, Matthew Fredrickson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If you contact Digium tech support directly they will provide you with
the previous version of the echo
Our last trial dates from 1.2.17 days (3 weeks ago).
My question is : are those HPEC audio clipping issues fixed with 1.2.17.1 ?
It's not about the Asterisk version, it's about the HPEC version.
According to other posts on the list, HPEC version 8.2 does not have
the clipping issues, but the
Any field return on this ?
Our last field trial of HPEC concluded we shouldn't use it at all, due to
audio clipping.
Is it now fixed ?
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If you contact Digium tech support directly they will provide you with
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current version.
Matthew Fredrickson
On May 9, 2007, at 7:27 AM, Olivier wrote:
Any field return on this ?
Our last field trial of HPEC concluded we
- Noah Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. A patch allowing capture audio streams in a way that will allow
[us] to
debug (and presumably fix) the problem was mentioned by Kevin. -
Anything new about it ?
I couldn't find it in Zaptel 1.2.17.1 nor 1.4.2.1 changelog.
I believe it was
Hello,
1. A patch allowing capture audio streams in a way that will allow [us] to
debug (and presumably fix) the problem was mentioned by Kevin.
Anything new about it ?
I couldn't find it in Zaptel 1.2.17.1 nor 1.4.2.1 changelog.
2. Is there any Mantis bug report allowing someone to track this
1. A patch allowing capture audio streams in a way that will allow [us] to
debug (and presumably fix) the problem was mentioned by Kevin. -
Anything new about it ?
I couldn't find it in Zaptel 1.2.17.1 nor 1.4.2.1 changelog.
I believe it was introduced in Zaptel 1.2.17.1. From the description
Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
The code is done and initially tested; it is being reviewed internally
and should be available on Friday or Monday.
Will this code be available in 1.2 and 1.4 versions alike ?
I can testify it's needed in 1.2.
Best regards
Hi, everybody:
Stephen Bosch wrote:
Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
Eric ManxPower Wieling wrote:
Any updates on this?
The code is done and initially tested; it is being reviewed internally
and should be available on Friday or Monday.
Under what circumstances would this clipping be present? Is
Stephen Bosch wrote:
I've confirmed this: hpec-9.00.002 has the clipping problem. hpec-8.20
definitely doesn't. I've implemented and reverted. The clipping makes
the phones unusable.
This is most definitely helpful information; I can put the 8.20 files
back on the FTP site (or make them
Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
Eric ManxPower Wieling wrote:
Any updates on this?
The code is done and initially tested; it is being reviewed internally
and should be available on Friday or Monday.
Under what circumstances would this clipping be present? Is this patch
going to be recommended for
Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
Eric ManxPower Wieling wrote:
I'll be sending Digium support the info they requested later today. I
hope it helps.
We have a developer working on extending Zaptel to support pre-echo
audio capture right now, so that we can work on debugging these issues
with real data
Eric ManxPower Wieling wrote:
Any updates on this?
The code is done and initially tested; it is being reviewed internally
and should be available on Friday or Monday.
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: Re: [asterisk-users] HPEC audio clipping
Greg Siemon wrote:
Thanks for the helps Stephen. I was running non standard gains but
setting
regain and txgain to zero (then reloading chan_zap.so) does not help. I
still get the broken audio, in fact sometimes I don't get any audio at
all
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] HPEC audio clipping
Greg Siemon wrote:
Thanks for the helps Stephen. I was running non standard gains but
setting
regain and txgain to zero (then reloading
Eric ManxPower Wieling wrote:
I'll be sending Digium support the info they requested later today. I
hope it helps.
We have a developer working on extending Zaptel to support pre-echo
audio capture right now, so that we can work on debugging these issues
with real data instead of just
Greg Siemon wrote:
Thanks for the helps Stephen. I was running non standard gains but setting
regain and txgain to zero (then reloading chan_zap.so) does not help. I
still get the broken audio, in fact sometimes I don't get any audio at all.
In testing the server just froze a number of times
Eric ManxPower Wieling wrote:
I am experiencing the same thing. I assumed that I just didn't have a
fast enough CPU (2.4 Ghz Celeron Ghz, also tried on a 1.8 Ghz Pentium
4). I am using a T400P with an Adtran TA750 Channel Bank rather than
the Digium analog cards. I'm not doing any VoIP on
Michael Boers wrote:
I have recently moved an asterisk system to a new location. This location
is experiencing terrible echo. I installed the HPEC from Digium but that
has caused a new problem.
When HPEC is enabled and more that 16 taps are used, the audio from the
outside caller gets
Same issue here as well.
Running Centos 4.4 (x86_64) with all updates installed on a Pentium D 2.8
GHz, 1.5GB RAM and TDM800P with 1 x Quad FXS and 2 x FXO ports.
I installed the new 64 bit HPEC module earlier in the week when it was
released and have been unable to get it to work. I have
Both of the zaptel (1.2 and 1.4) drivers I tried were the latest. Are
the older drivers working better? Does anyone have a configuration
close to mine that is working?
--
Michael Boers
On 4/6/07, Eric ManxPower Wieling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Boers wrote:
I have recently moved an
Hi:
Greg Siemon wrote:
Same issue here as well.
Running Centos 4.4 (x86_64) with all updates installed on a Pentium D
2.8 GHz, 1.5GB RAM and TDM800P with 1 x Quad FXS and 2 x FXO ports.
I installed the new 64 bit HPEC module earlier in the week when it was
released and have been unable
In my case, the rx and tx gains are 0. I will try the 1.4 version for
fxotune to see if that helps. Thanks for the suggestions!
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Michael Boers
On 4/6/07, Stephen Bosch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi:
Greg Siemon wrote:
Same issue here as well.
Running Centos 4.4 (x86_64) with all
it is my system but am happy to do any testing others may suggest.
Kind Regards
Greg
-Original Message-
From: Stephen Bosch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, 7 April 2007 3:35 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] HPEC audio
I have recently moved an asterisk system to a new location. This location
is experiencing terrible echo. I installed the HPEC from Digium but that
has caused a new problem.
When HPEC is enabled and more that 16 taps are used, the audio from the
outside caller gets clipped. Instead of hearing:
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