On Tue, January 10, 2006 22:50, Boris Benko said:
> Daniele Orlandi wrote:
>
> THE BEST example for acustic echo cancellation is Skype. I'm using it
> too and a friend of mine uses it too. He is using it on a laptop, with
> integrated mic and speakers. When using it with Skype client 1.3, echo
> HEARD ON MY SIDE rendered the conversation almost useless. Thus a friend
> of mine HAD to use the headset with a microphone. Interestingly enough,
> when using Skype client 1.4, he does not need to use the headset. He can
> talk to me freely and I can use my laptop in the same manner, too. I'm
> using the 1.4 version on my side.
>
> Thus I assume, Skype client 1.4 introduced the acustic echo
> cancellation. Am I right, or not, Daniele?
>
> =b
>
I am not sure on Skype... In my experience Skype regularly reverts to
voice activated half duplex!
My father uses it often to talk to an employee in our other office, and
both use speakers and microphone, and often have a hard time understanding
eachother unless they turn off their mics when not speaking...
(When I call either one with my headset, all works fine tho!)
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