The values are in the file on the image itself as well  so don't worry. 
I'm currently trying the different combinations and also liked long-aec. 
As there was still some noise I wanted to see how to make combinations 
with the difference NR values but no result yet. It takes a while to 
test the different values, primarily because I do not call that often 
:). I also received a state file to try but not mutch to report there 
neither (not yet at least).

I was also wondering whether the fso-simplemixer.py would still work.

Hans

Vasco Névoa wrote:
> Oh, and if you don't know the values to put in there, check them here:
> 
> http://git.freesmartphone.org/?p=framework.git;a=blob;f=conf/example/frameworkd.conf
>  
> 
> 
> IMHO, I think this option should be broken up into at least 2 (AEC and 
> NR), but I don't know anything about the Calypso, so I don't know if it 
> makes sense.
> 
> Vasco Névoa wrote:
>> If you're up to experimenting this, then I suggest you try each of the 
>> dsp options, one at a time. Take care to restart the framework, etc.
>> Starting with "long-aec" (no NR) and going up from there until full NR 
>> looks like the most promising path.
>> I don't think you can put more than one value in that attribute.
>> Good luck and let us know of the results. :)
>>
>> Davide Scaini wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 1:58 PM, Pietro Abate 
>>> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>     Hi,
>>>
>>>     two more here (me and one of my collegues) have the same
>>>     problem...  Is
>>>     there any solution ? Everything else in the last unstable works
>>>     pretty
>>>     well except few minor usability problems and crashes...
>>>
>>>     is this another alsa-related problem ? which values did you use
>>>     for the
>>>     ti_calypso_dsp_mode ?
>>>
>>>
>>> Exact! This is the point! We are trying to find out how to write the 
>>> values in ti_calypso_dsp_mode and then do some tests with some 
>>> combination of values... if you have any idea it would be appreciated.
>>> Thanks for your interest!
>>> d
>>>  
>>>
>>>
>>>     thanks :)
>>>     p
>>>
>>>
>>>     On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 05:46:55PM +0100, Davide Scaini wrote:
>>>     >    On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 5:22 PM, Hans Zimmerman
>>>     <[1][email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
>>>     >    wrote:
>>>     >
>>>     >      All,
>>>     >
>>>     >      I've had some complaints from people when calling with my
>>>     buzz-fixed
>>>     >      GTA02v5, they do not understand me very well. They say I'm
>>>     quite loud
>>>     >      but I can barely be understood. I have been looking around
>>>     to the
>>>     >      correct knobs to fine-tune.
>>>     >      One thing I tried was changing ti_calypso_dsp_mode. It
>>>     seems I can be
>>>     >      understood very well when assigning the value long-aec,
>>>     there is a
>>>     >      little bit of noise reported back to me. As the default
>>>     value aec-nr
>>>     >      does not seem to have great results I would like to try
>>>     one of the other
>>>     >      nr settings in combination with long-aec. How can I assign
>>>     one of the
>>>     >      other nr values in combination with long-aec to
>>>     ti_calypso_dsp_mode?
>>>     >      Is it comma separated or ... ?
>>>     >
>>>     >      Does anyone know?
>>>     >
>>>     >      Kind regards,
>>>     >
>>>     >      Hans
>>>     >
>>>     >      PS: I did not play with
>>>     /etc/freesmartphone/alsa/default/gsmhandset in
>>>     >      this case.
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>>>     >    Great! I was trying to do the same thing and i asked the
>>>     same question to
>>>     >    the community.  "Gandalf" told me that you have to use the +
>>>     >    I had no time to try this 'cause i'm having hard times...
>>>     but i'm really
>>>     >    interested in this topic and i want to solve this issue, so
>>>     i want to
>>>     >    collaborate with you in finding a solution (but you have to
>>>     be patient
>>>     >    :P).
>>>     >    d
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