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2010 Mar 15
5
AEC strangest behavior
If more than one speaker receives the *same* signal, it doesn't matter the
number of speakers. It only gets tricky when the speakers are playing slightly
different signals (e.g. from a stereo song).
Jean-Marc
Quoting Greger Burman <greger at mobile-robotics.com>:
> One thing I can think of is if you are using two or more speakers. If the
> speakers are not at the exact sam...
2010 Mar 15
3
AEC strangest behavior
Hello.
I have the following situation. AEC is used in network chat software
over DirectSound API. Echo and reference signals are almost aligned
(delay is no more than 30ms). When echo is emulated in notebook
(built-in speakers + mic) everything goes fine and echo is cancelled.
But when configuration includes stand-alone speakers and mic no echo is
removed. Audio is in 22050 hz at 16 bit mono format, number of samples
to process were 441 and tail was used 4096.
Dumps are here:
http://rapidshare.com/files/3173892...
2004 Nov 17
1
Jitter buffer
...top until 200, 220, 240, 260, won't this jb get confused?
Or, is it relying on in-band signalling of speex so it will ask speex to
predict what it thinks are lost frames, and speex would know that the
interpolation should be silence (or CNG).
>>Because we need to synchronize multiple speakers in the conference:
>>On the incoming side, each incoming "stream" has it's own timebase and
>>timestamps, and jitter. If we just passed that through (even if we
>>adjusted the timebases), the different jitter characteristics of each
>>speaker would create chao...
2008 Dec 22
3
question on connecting speakers
Is there an ATA type device out there that has low level audio out for
connecting speakers?
My asterisk server is in one building, I wish to have speakers in
another building
and connect them up to a low level audio device that I can call into and
speak.
Can I connect speakers into the FXS or FXO of a grandstream HT 503? Does
that work?
I'd prefer not to have a PC setting there...
2004 Aug 06
1
Q: Is it possible?
> You will hit two problems though. The first is that you will need to have
> a stream for remote participants to listen to.
Yeah, that's right. If you want the remote speakers to be able to listen to
the other speakers this becomes a little complicated. If you hear your own
voice with a latency more than 1/10 or 1/5 second it becomes very
distracting! This latency really is a problem.
And mixing a certain signal for every remote speaker also means a huge
effort. And you...
2004 Aug 06
3
Q: Is it possible?
...cover the following scenarios:
* A broadcast server on spain with a local speaker
* A broadcast server on spain and remote speaker (possibly through long distances. For example, the broadcast on spain and the speaker from Honduras )
* A broadcast server on spain and remote collaboration with some speakers ( the local speaker collaborating on the same program with differents and remote speakers )
It's difficult for me thinking about 2d and 3d scenarios. I understand a broadcast and "local" speaker with one ice streamer client, but, are possible long distances between broadcast server...
2018 Jun 29
2
2018 LLVM Dev Mtg - Call for Papers (Deadline July 30)
...rements:
The submission deadline is July 30, 2018 at 11:59PM PDT.
Please submit your proposal here:
https://hotcrp.llvm.org/usllvm2018/paper/new <https://hotcrp.llvm.org/usllvm2018/paper/new>
For each proposal, please submit a title, short abstract (to be used on the website), note who the speakers or panel moderators are, and provide a more detailed description of the talk. We highly recommend you consult and follow the guide at the end of this CFP when submitting your proposal.
Student Research Competition (SRC):
We will again have a Student Research Competition (SRC). The SRC offers stude...
2007 May 01
2
Sound problems with CentOS
Has anyone experienced this before? This happened to me even under CentOS
4.x. But basically what happens is that when I play MP3s, whatever the
right speaker crackles at higher volume. And it's always that speaker and
only that speaker. If I turn the balance to the other speaker I have no
problems. So it feels like it might be a mixer issue. I use Alsa, of
course, as that's what the
2003 Jun 10
5
Calling for 5.1 Mastering experience! (vorbis ambisonics and 5.1)
...om a pure elegance and patent avoidance) way
to handle this is to basically decode the 5.1 input into a WXY or WXYUV
ambisonic signal, which can then be handled by the Vorbis Ambisonic support.
To accomplish that I produced a model of an idealized 5.1 speaker
arrangement (with pointsource massless speakers) and a simulated ambisonic
microphone at the listening location. I then measured the ambisonic
impulse response from each speaker and produced convolution filters for
the audio.
The nice thing about this is that you can take the ambisonic decoded
output from vorbis and convolve it with inverse of...
2003 Jun 10
5
Calling for 5.1 Mastering experience! (vorbis ambisonics and 5.1)
...om a pure elegance and patent avoidance) way
to handle this is to basically decode the 5.1 input into a WXY or WXYUV
ambisonic signal, which can then be handled by the Vorbis Ambisonic support.
To accomplish that I produced a model of an idealized 5.1 speaker
arrangement (with pointsource massless speakers) and a simulated ambisonic
microphone at the listening location. I then measured the ambisonic
impulse response from each speaker and produced convolution filters for
the audio.
The nice thing about this is that you can take the ambisonic decoded
output from vorbis and convolve it with inverse of...
2004 Aug 06
3
Q: Is it possible?
...ico Minack" <enrico.minack@informatik.tu-chemnitz.de>
To: <icecast@xiph.org>
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 8:00 PM
Subject: Re: [icecast] Q: Is it possible?
<p>> Hi Raúl,
>
> interesting project ;-) So this is what I would recommend. For a number of
> remote speakers (1 or more) it would make sence to mix them together in
the
> studio the local speaker is located.
>All remote speakers could mount as a
> source at the broadcast server (shouldn't be a problem to have a bigger
> distance between them).
Ok, the first is more or less what I thought...
2004 Dec 06
2
SoftPhone on * with X-Lite or iaxComm (1 X100P card)
To all:
I am having an echo problem with X-Lite and iaxComm. I am using the
monitor speakers and a desktop microphone. My problem is that the sound
from the speakers is repeated by the microphone causing an echo that is
annoying. Is this correctable? I have searched throught this archives
and played with various settings but have not been able to fix this. I
have purchased a couple...
2014 May 08
1
plug in phones, speaker does not mute.
Hi all!
Using C6 on an Asus M5A99X EVO R2.0 motherboard with AMD six core FX6300.
That board uses Realtek ALC892 audio chipset.
For the first time since I got that motherboard I tried plugging in
headphones to the front panel speaker output. I was somewhat displeased
to note that the speakers don't mute when that happens.
I recall seeing info on that in Fedora, but not Centos, and haven't
so far scared up how to troubleshoot it.
I can MANUALLY change the setting in sound preferences, which offers
only two choices: "Analog Output" and "Analog Headphones".
S...
2010 Apr 12
2
Asterisk room monitor
I want to use a voip speaker phone as a room monitor. Requirements:
A phone that I can set to auto answer in speaker mode.
A phone with a good speaker phone.
Ability to make the audio one way. I want to monitor the room but not
have my voice heard in the room. Yes, the mute button can accomplish
this also.
I have been using the SPA942's around the house (the speaker is just ok
but
2010 Mar 17
1
AEC strangest behavior
On 2010-03-16 14:22, Josh Gargus wrote:
>> If more than one speaker receives the *same* signal, it doesn't
>> matter the number of speakers. It only gets tricky when the
>> speakers are playing slightly different signals (e.g. from a stereo
>> song).
>
> Does "tricky" mean that the Speex AEC won't handle such situations
> well? Or just that you had to be extraordinarily clever in order to
> make S...
2018 Jul 30
2
2018 LLVM Dev Mtg - Call for Papers (Deadline TONIGHT July 30)
...July 30, 2018 at 11:59PM PDT.
>>
>> Please submit your proposal here:
>> https://hotcrp.llvm.org/usllvm2018/paper/new <https://hotcrp.llvm.org/usllvm2018/paper/new>
>> For each proposal, please submit a title, short abstract (to be used on the website), note who the speakers or panel moderators are, and provide a more detailed description of the talk. We highly recommend you consult and follow the guide at the end of this CFP when submitting your proposal.
>>
>> Student Research Competition (SRC):
>> We will again have a Student Research Competition...
2017 Jul 06
0
Sound stopped working from internal speaker in CentOS 7.2 (intel-hda) and is still broken.
This message is long overdue. I've commented on similar issues when other
people have mentioned similar items, but I am finally taking the time to
to ask this question.
Did anyone else have the sound from their internal speaker stop working
with the release of CentOS 7.2?
I have tested this with multiple machines with the same card and the same
issue.
The card is identified as:
!!PCI
2012 Mar 21
2
Echo cancellation with different sound card for speaker and microphone
...ard to do the capture and plaback will *not*
work, regardless of what you may think."
If this still is true, the Speex echo canceller is basicly a no-go for
us. There is no way I can get the customers to understand why they can't
use e.g the microphone in their webcam together with the speakers
connected to the built-in soundcard, and have to go buying a separate
microphone. In the release notes for 1.2beta2, there is the following
sentece however:
"The echo canceller should now converge faster, be robust and tolerant
of incorrect capture-playback synchronisation."
This so...
2008 Mar 13
1
strange results from binomial lmer?
I'm running lmer repeatedly on artificial data with two fixed factors (called
'gender' and 'stress') and one random factor ('speaker'). Gender is a
between-speaker variable, stress is a within-speaker variable, if that matters.
Each dataset has 100 rows from each of 20 speakers, 2000 rows in all.
About 5% of the time I get a strange result, where the lmer() model with BOTH
fixed factors and the random factor ('gs_s') comes out MUCH worse compared to
the models with ONE fixed factor and the random factor ('g_s' and 's_s'), and
also compared to the...
2004 Apr 15
3
* Announcement * Astricon 2004 - call for speakers!
...nnounce Astricon 2004 - the first Asterisk user's
and developer's conference!
* Where? Atlanta, USA
* When? September 22-24, 2004
The conference is arranged in partnership with Digium.inc and the keynote speaker is
Mark Spencer, lead developer of Asterisk - the Open Source PBX. Among the speakers
already signed on are Ed Guy of Pulver.com, John Todd, Jeremy McNamara (NuFone) and
collegues from the SIP Foundry Open Source project.
Main topics:
* Integrating the PBX with the IT infrastructure: Asterisk for the Enterprise
* VOIP migration in-a-box: Asterisk for Service providers
* Lower cost...