Martin Roy
2009-Nov-17 01:22 UTC
[asterisk-users] Question about OSLEC or HPEC with AsteriskNow
I was previously using an old computer running Asterisk 1.2 with zaptel. Once the CPU fried I switch to a new computer and I chose AsteriskNow 1.5 running in 64bits to simplify the installation process. I manage to find my way with configuring dahdi instead of zaptel and to switch all my previous config to the new computer. Now everything is fine except that even if I use the md2 echo cancellation it's not perfect I still have echo issue. So I made some search around and found that there's oslec and hpec out there that seems to be better then what I'm currently using. So my question should I use hpec or oslec with my TDM400 card? I also tried to recompile dahdi to use oslec (before I found that Digium had hpec) but then I get an error message that the source of my kernel cannot be found so I can never actually compile a new version of dahdi. Thanks Martin
Olivier
2009-Nov-17 07:19 UTC
[asterisk-users] Question about OSLEC or HPEC with AsteriskNow
2009/11/17 Martin Roy <mroy at mac.com>> I was previously using an old computer running Asterisk 1.2 with > zaptel. Once the CPU fried I switch to a new computer and I chose > AsteriskNow 1.5 running in 64bits to simplify the installation > process. I manage to find my way with configuring dahdi instead of > zaptel and to switch all my previous config to the new computer. Now > everything is fine except that even if I use the md2 echo cancellation > it's not perfect I still have echo issue. So I made some search around > and found that there's oslec and hpec out there that seems to be > better then what I'm currently using. So my question should I use hpec > or oslec with my TDM400 card? I also tried to recompile dahdi to use > oslec (before I found that Digium had hpec) but then I get an error > message that the source of my kernel cannot be foundDo you imply you previously installed a Dahdi binary package ? If positive, before compiling Dahdi source code, you need to install Linux header files. On Debian systems, you can get this with something like : apt-get -install linux-headers-2.6.26-2-686 Regards> so I can never > actually compile a new version of dahdi. > > Thanks > > Martin > > _______________________________________________ > -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20091117/f58cf680/attachment.htm