Anyone know if it is possible to control how aggressively the "Aggressive" mode behaves. Meaning, is it possible to dial back the aggressive mode to have a happy medium between Regular and the Aggressive defaults. I have a situation where Normal echo cancellation is not quite enough, however when I turn on aggressive mode We are attacking it to hard and I am unhappy with the walkie talkie behaviour of the Aggressive mode. Thanks for any feedback. ~ron
Ronald Hartmann wrote:>Anyone know if it is possible to control how aggressively the >"Aggressive" mode behaves. > >Meaning, is it possible to dial back the aggressive mode to have a happy >medium between >Regular and the Aggressive defaults. > >I have a situation where Normal echo cancellation is not quite enough, >however when I turn on aggressive mode >We are attacking it to hard and I am unhappy with the walkie talkie >behaviour of the Aggressive mode. > >Thanks for any feedback. > >~ron > > >Not that I could see in the headers, I didn't check out the source code. I loaded the recent Echocan Preload patch up and with MG2 echocan, the preload setup after dumping a call that had time to train well (about 30 seconds) and loading those values, and then having the gains set down pretty low I'm able to get decent quality. The final problem I fixed on Friday was putting 1.0.1.9 back on my GXP-2000s since 1.0.1.12 was way too quiet on the handset and turning the gain values up really horked up the echocan. Clint
On Friday 20 January 2006 15:36, Ronald Hartmann wrote:> Anyone know if it is possible to control how aggressively the > "Aggressive" mode behaves.No.> I have a situation where Normal echo cancellation is not quite enough, > however when I turn on aggressive mode > We are attacking it to hard and I am unhappy with the walkie talkie > behaviour of the Aggressive mode.The agressive canceller is agressive because it is designed to turn your voice channel into a half-duplex (walkie-talkie) communications channel. You can't have a "half half duplex" situation. :-) Have you tried recent SVN trunk with the MG2 echo canceller? I have found that to be the absolute best to date. -A.