[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From the CLI and during a call I want to be able to:
*** Pulse the outgoing line and record at least 50 ms of the incoming line.
The pulse waveform must be specifiable as a series of amplitudes
for each 1/8000 sec time slot. It would be best of these values
On Wed, Jul 14, 2004 at 10:14:19AM -0700, Bob Knight wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From the CLI and during a call I want to be able to:
*** Pulse the outgoing line and record at least 50 ms of the incoming
line.
The pulse waveform must be specifiable as a series of amplitudes
] Bounty! For help with echo cancellation code.
From the CLI and during a call I want to be able to:
*** Pulse the outgoing line and record at least 50 ms of the incoming
line.
The pulse waveform must be specifiable as a series of amplitudes
for each 1/8000 sec time slot. It would
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From the CLI and during a call I want to be able to:
*** Pulse the outgoing line and record at least 50 ms of the incoming line.
The pulse waveform must be specifiable as a series of amplitudes
for each 1/8000 sec time slot. It would be best of these values
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From the CLI and during a call I want to be able to:
*** Pulse the outgoing line and record at least 50 ms of the incoming line.
The pulse waveform must be specifiable as a series of amplitudes
for each 1/8000 sec time slot. It would be best of
At least one of us that have worked a fair amount with the echo
problem tends to believe the issue is system related as opposed
to pstn line issues. Off-list, we found that swapping motherboards
does have a very noticable impact, and processor speed does
not appear to be a consideration. (Kind of
From the CLI and during a call I want to be able to:
*** Pulse the outgoing line and record at least 50 ms of the incoming line.
The pulse waveform must be specifiable as a series of amplitudes
for each 1/8000 sec time slot. It would be best of these values
could be read