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+ | ==Headset== | ||
+ | Hi Heath, do you know of a wireless headset that doesn't echo with asterisk? It seems impossible... [[User:Joep|Joep]] 01:33, 1 June 2008 (UTC) | ||
+ | : If I had to guess, the jitterbuffer is creating too much latency (as of 1.4 it's automatic for SIP and IAX2). You probably already tried turning down the mic? As long as the mic is close to the earpiece, it's difficult to control. | ||
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+ | == TODO on Installation Procedure == | ||
+ | * popen / read / write / pclose to melp binary (in codec_melp.c) | ||
+ | * RealTime table structure | ||
+ | * Test the script (it probably has lots of errors) |
Latest revision as of 04:55, 4 June 2008
Any electricians want to enlighten me as to what I mean by "~1000 available power" ?
Headset
Hi Heath, do you know of a wireless headset that doesn't echo with asterisk? It seems impossible... Joep 01:33, 1 June 2008 (UTC)
- If I had to guess, the jitterbuffer is creating too much latency (as of 1.4 it's automatic for SIP and IAX2). You probably already tried turning down the mic? As long as the mic is close to the earpiece, it's difficult to control.
TODO on Installation Procedure
- popen / read / write / pclose to melp binary (in codec_melp.c)
- RealTime table structure
- Test the script (it probably has lots of errors)