Cutting out when both parties talk at same time
dhfobi:
Very interesting writeup, and it confirms my suspicion. Sounds like we'll just have to live with it as it's the OBi that is responsible. Maybe a future firmware upgrade will address it, but I'm not holding my breath ;) I can live with it ,... as it seems I have no choice.
BakerDog:
Great write up.
What I don't understand though is what causes the echo in the first place?
dhfobi:
Quote from: BakerDog on March 07, 2012, 06:59:12 pm
Great write up.
What I don't understand though is what causes the echo in the first place?
Here's a link to the causes of echo
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Causes+of+Echo
"What we are experiencing is explained here:
An echo supressor is a simple voice-activated switch which turns off transmission from talker to listener whenever the talker is silent. This, however, is not as wonderful a solution as it might seem, both because it copes poorly with the situation when both ends speak at the same time, and because the choppiness and clipping of speech which can result from the switching action can be almost as distracting as the original echo. This, however, was the solution generally used in early intercontinental telephone systems."
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