[asterisk-users] Increasing voice volume without getting echo or entered digit problem

2012-05-10 Thread bilal ghayyad
Dears;

How I can increase the voice volume in the analogue line (at dahdi port) 
without getting a problems in the entered digits (when using Background 
function)?

I got to know previously that it is possible to increase the gain at hardware 
and not software, this is better to avoid getting a problems. But where? I am 
using DAHDI 2.4 and another machine has DAHDI 2.6

Using txgain and rxgain from chan_dahdi.conf will not help, it will increase 
the voice volume but with the following problems:

1) Suddenly the call will be disconnected while we are talking.
2) When calling the Asterisk box and we entered the digits, it is failing to 
collect it (sometime does not collect it correctly and sometime it collects the 
digit duplicated).
3) Echo problem.

So I need to know how to increase the voice volume from another place?

Appreciate the kindly help.

Regards
Bilal

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Re: [asterisk-users] Increasing voice volume without getting echo or entered digit problem

2012-05-10 Thread Valer Nur
Hi Bilal,

High volume is always a big for echo cancellation. The problem is that the 
signal reaches saturation and therefore reduce the effectiveness of the 
detection/convergence.  If your existing echo cancellation can not handle it, 
you might want to try a different algorithm for echo cancellation. Try the 
PBXMate to see it resolves the problem in your case.


Regards,
Valer



 From: bilal ghayyad 
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com 
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2012 2:11 PM
Subject: [asterisk-users] Increasing voice volume without getting echo or 
entered digit problem
 
Dears;

How I can increase the voice volume in the analogue line (at dahdi port) 
without getting a problems in the entered digits (when using Background 
function)?

I got to know previously that it is possible to increase the gain at hardware 
and not software, this is better to avoid getting a problems. But where? I am 
using DAHDI 2.4 and another machine has DAHDI 2.6

Using txgain and rxgain from chan_dahdi.conf will not help, it will increase 
the voice volume but with the following problems:

1) Suddenly the call will be disconnected while we are talking.
2) When calling the Asterisk box and we entered the digits, it is failing to 
collect it (sometime does not collect it correctly and sometime it collects the 
digit duplicated).
3) Echo problem.

So I need to know how to increase the voice volume from another place?

Appreciate the kindly help.

Regards
Bilal

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Re: [asterisk-users] Increasing voice volume without getting echo or entered digit problem

2012-05-10 Thread bilal ghayyad
Dear;

I am talking about something else.

When I said increasing the volume from the hardware, I was mean something else. 
Before when we were using Zaptel, we were able to do this (increasing the 
volume from the hardware) in the /etc/modprobe.conf but currently we are using 
dahdi and I do not know from where we can do it.

Before, we can do it from modprobe.conf using below command:

options wctdm fxorxgain=20.0 fxotxgain=20.0

So how to do this in the dahdi? 

There is a file /etc/modprobe.d/dahdi.conf, is it the right file? Or there is 
another file?

Please advise.
Regards
Bilal

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> 
> Hi Bilal,
> 
> High volume is always a big for echo cancellation. The
> problem is that the signal reaches saturation and therefore
> reduce the effectiveness of the detection/convergence.? If
> your existing echo cancellation can not handle it, you might
> want to try a different algorithm for echo cancellation. Try
> the PBXMate to see it resolves the problem in your case.
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Valer

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Re: [asterisk-users] Increasing voice volume without getting echo or entered digit problem

2012-05-10 Thread Danny Nicholas
/etc/asterisk/chan_dahdi.conf is where you control txgain and rxgain in
DAHDI.

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Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2012 1:37 PM
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Increasing voice volume without getting echo
or entered digit problem

Dear;

I am talking about something else.

When I said increasing the volume from the hardware, I was mean something
else. Before when we were using Zaptel, we were able to do this (increasing
the volume from the hardware) in the /etc/modprobe.conf but currently we are
using dahdi and I do not know from where we can do it.

Before, we can do it from modprobe.conf using below command:

options wctdm fxorxgain=20.0 fxotxgain=20.0

So how to do this in the dahdi? 

There is a file /etc/modprobe.d/dahdi.conf, is it the right file? Or there
is another file?

Please advise.
Regards
Bilal

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> 
> Hi Bilal,
> 
> High volume is always a big for echo cancellation. The problem is that 
> the signal reaches saturation and therefore reduce the effectiveness 
> of the detection/convergence.? If your existing echo cancellation can 
> not handle it, you might want to try a different algorithm for echo 
> cancellation. Try the PBXMate to see it resolves the problem in your 
> case.
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Valer

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Re: [asterisk-users] Increasing voice volume without getting echo or entered digit problem

2012-05-10 Thread Shaun Ruffell
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 11:36:51AM -0700, bilal ghayyad wrote:
> 
> When I said increasing the volume from the hardware, I was mean
> something else. Before when we were using Zaptel, we were able to
> do this (increasing the volume from the hardware) in the
> /etc/modprobe.conf but currently we are using dahdi and I do not
> know from where we can do it.
> 
> Before, we can do it from modprobe.conf using below command:
> 
> options wctdm fxorxgain=20.0 fxotxgain=20.0
> 
> So how to do this in the dahdi? 
> 
> There is a file /etc/modprobe.d/dahdi.conf, is it the right file?
> Or there is another file?

Yes, that is the correct file. Any *.conf file in /etc/modprobe.d
will suffice but dahdi.conf is the convention.

You can also accomplish this from the Asterisk CLI with "dahdi set
hwgain".

Type "dahdi set hwgain" on the Asterisk CLI for more information.

Cheers,
Shaun

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Re: [asterisk-users] Increasing voice volume without getting echo or entered digit problem

2012-05-10 Thread bilal ghayyad
I am sure there should be another place .. if I increased it from 
chan_dahdi.conf, the voice quality is bad and the calls will disconnecting 
while we are talking .. 

Increasing voice volume from chan_dahdi means increasing it at software level, 
I am sure there is a place to increase it at hardware level.

Let us agree on something: Is settings to increase it at hardware level? In 
Zapata, it was existed and can be done as mentioned in my previous emails (from 
modprobe.conf), can we agree on this? If yes, so why it is not possible in 
dahdi?

Regards
Bilal



> 
> /etc/asterisk/chan_dahdi.conf is where you control txgain
> and rxgain in
> DAHDI.
> 
> -Original Message-
> Dear;
> 
> I am talking about something else.
> 
> When I said increasing the volume from the hardware, I was
> mean something
> else. Before when we were using Zaptel, we were able to do
> this (increasing
> the volume from the hardware) in the /etc/modprobe.conf but
> currently we are
> using dahdi and I do not know from where we can do it.
> 
> Before, we can do it from modprobe.conf using below
> command:
> 
> options wctdm fxorxgain=20.0 fxotxgain=20.0
> 
> So how to do this in the dahdi? 
> 
> There is a file /etc/modprobe.d/dahdi.conf, is it the right
> file? Or there
> is another file?
> 
> Please advise.
> Regards
> Bilal
> 
> --
> > 
> > Hi Bilal,
> > 
> > High volume is always a big for echo cancellation. The
> problem is that 
> > the signal reaches saturation and therefore reduce the
> effectiveness 
> > of the detection/convergence.? If your existing echo
> cancellation can 
> > not handle it, you might want to try a different
> algorithm for echo 
> > cancellation. Try the PBXMate to see it resolves the
> problem in your 
> > case.
> > 
> > 
> > Regards,
> > Valer

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Re: [asterisk-users] Increasing voice volume without getting echo or entered digit problem

2012-05-10 Thread Satria Anamarta
Hello Bilal,
You could try /etc/modprobe.conf

Options wctdm24xxp

Or

Options wctdm

Hope this can solve your problem

Best regards,
Anam.

On 5/11/12, bilal ghayyad  wrote:
> I am sure there should be another place .. if I increased it from
> chan_dahdi.conf, the voice quality is bad and the calls will disconnecting
> while we are talking ..
>
> Increasing voice volume from chan_dahdi means increasing it at software
> level, I am sure there is a place to increase it at hardware level.
>
> Let us agree on something: Is settings to increase it at hardware level? In
> Zapata, it was existed and can be done as mentioned in my previous emails
> (from modprobe.conf), can we agree on this? If yes, so why it is not
> possible in dahdi?
>
> Regards
> Bilal
>
> 
>
>>
>> /etc/asterisk/chan_dahdi.conf is where you control txgain
>> and rxgain in
>> DAHDI.
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> Dear;
>>
>> I am talking about something else.
>>
>> When I said increasing the volume from the hardware, I was
>> mean something
>> else. Before when we were using Zaptel, we were able to do
>> this (increasing
>> the volume from the hardware) in the /etc/modprobe.conf but
>> currently we are
>> using dahdi and I do not know from where we can do it.
>>
>> Before, we can do it from modprobe.conf using below
>> command:
>>
>> options wctdm fxorxgain=20.0 fxotxgain=20.0
>>
>> So how to do this in the dahdi?
>>
>> There is a file /etc/modprobe.d/dahdi.conf, is it the right
>> file? Or there
>> is another file?
>>
>> Please advise.
>> Regards
>> Bilal
>>
>> --
>> >
>> > Hi Bilal,
>> >
>> > High volume is always a big for echo cancellation. The
>> problem is that
>> > the signal reaches saturation and therefore reduce the
>> effectiveness
>> > of the detection/convergence.? If your existing echo
>> cancellation can
>> > not handle it, you might want to try a different
>> algorithm for echo
>> > cancellation. Try the PBXMate to see it resolves the
>> problem in your
>> > case.
>> >
>> >
>> > Regards,
>> > Valer
>
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