[pulseaudio-discuss] Error using with Echo Cancellation Module with VoIP
Dferop Aero
dferop_aero at hotmail.es
Thu Jun 14 14:11:58 UTC 2018
Yes, it is like an echo canceller works.
After some checks, i think the echo canceller built inside is a better choice than the EC pulseaudio module.
Thanks
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De: pulseaudio-discuss <pulseaudio-discuss-bounces at lists.freedesktop.org> en nombre de Russell Treleaven <rtreleaven at bunnykick.ca>
Enviado: jueves, 14 de junio de 2018 15:30:39
Para: General PulseAudio Discussion
Asunto: Re: [pulseaudio-discuss] Error using with Echo Cancellation Module with VoIP
Just want to make sure we are on the same page.
Your echo canceller stops your correspondent from hearing his/her own voice echoed back to them.
Is that what you expect?
Is it working as I have described?
On Wed, Jun 13, 2018 at 2:20 PM, Dferop Aero <dferop_aero at hotmail.es<mailto:dferop_aero at hotmail.es>> wrote:
Thank you very much Tomaz. It seems baresip has an EC built inside, as Russell said in a previous comment. If it doesn't work correctly, i will try your updated version of webrtc.
Thanks a lot,
Paul
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De: pulseaudio-discuss <pulseaudio-discuss-bounces at lists.freedesktop.org<mailto:pulseaudio-discuss-bounces at lists.freedesktop.org>> en nombre de Tomaž Šolc <tomaz.solc at klevio.com<mailto:tomaz.solc at klevio.com>>
Enviado: martes, 12 de junio de 2018 9:16:21
Para: General PulseAudio Discussion
Asunto: Re: [pulseaudio-discuss] Error using with Echo Cancellation Module with VoIP
Hi Paul,
On 11. 06. 2018 16:43, Dferop Aero wrote:
> I have always the same error when i use the Echo Cancellation
> Module.
I'm seeing these kinds of errors constantly with module-echo-cancel
(also running on ARM):
module-echo-cancel.c: Doing resync
module-echo-cancel.c: Playback too far ahead (22312), drop source 2
852
module-echo-cancel.c: Doing resync
module-echo-cancel.c: Playback after capture (-1309936), drop sink
167708
I don't know what their cause is, but for me they don't seem to be
causing any noticeable audio quality problems.
I do find the current state of echo cancellation in Pulseaudio unusable,
but that seems to be due to the echo cancellation algorithm not working
properly for my use case. It might be the same for you.
I've made an updated libwebrtc-audio-processing and a patched
module-echo-cancel that works significantly better for me. I've sent it
out to this list three months ago without much response.
You might want to try it if it helps with your problems. You can get the
code here (both should build with "dpkg-buildpackage" on debian-like
systems):
https://github.com/avian2/webrtc-audio-processing/tree/debian
https://github.com/avian2/pulseaudio/tree/debian
Best regards
Tomaž
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