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m_echostate
2006 Jul 19
2
echo cancellation seg faults
Probably the level of your signal is too low and/or you're just not
letting it time to adapt.
Jean-Marc
Le mercredi 19 juillet 2006 ? 19:00 -0400, ac2491@columbia.edu a ?crit :
> On closer looks and debugging I always end up in
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> speex_echo_cancel function with comment
> /* Temporary adaption rate if filter is not adapted correctly */
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> Does this give any clue
2006 Jul 19
0
echo cancellation seg faults
Hi,
I tried keeping it for a very long time and put logs there and it
always went to not adapting.
This is how I initialize speex_echo_cancel
SpeexEchoState* _echoState = speex_echo_state_init(160, 320*10);
I have 20 msecs of audio with 16bits for a sample.
If two frames are identical and are given to speex_echo_cancel for
many iterations, should I expect silence.
Thanks
-Anurag
Quoting Jean-Marc Valin <Jean-Marc.Valin@USherbrooke.ca>:
> Probably th...