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Re: Re [AG-TECH] Tabletop-Room mic with integrated echo canceling




On 21/06/2007, at 7:03 AM, Ed Brannin wrote:

On 6/20/07, Michael Braitmaier <braitmaier@xxxxxxx > wrote:
Hi everyone!

[snip]
I decided for a solution which is in the beginning a bit more work. I
ended up buying the following DSP-EchoCanceler-Board

http://www.phnxaudio.com/Default.aspx?tabid=75

Basically it does the same as their PCI-Card which however only fits in
Desktop-PCs. (see link for information: http://www.accessgrid.org/ node/116)


We've had a SOHO card for a while, but never installed it until today. Sadly, it performed just like the hardware listing said:



The performance description in that particular hardware listing is open to wide interpretation -
"neither local nor remote sites noticed any audible difference from that produced by our standard setup"
since it depends the status of the "standard setup".


Perhaps the author could elaborate on whether the standard setup includes working echo cancellation, or has none.


chris



It doesn't work. At least, not in a small, square room with wall- mounted speakers. We played a video on the computer, then watched Rat's talk levels match William Shatner's voice.

From your email, it's hard to tell if you're using their DSP board, or if you've just bought one and still need to put it together. Either way, I'd like to know: does your way of doing it actually cancel any echo?

Thanks,
-Ed Brannin @ RIT
edbrannin@xxxxxxxxx

PS: So far, we've been most pleased with an Accumic PC. We've also had mixed results from chaining together several of Phoenix Audio's Duet Executive microphones, but the seem to work in our current arrangement.


Christoph Willing                       +61 7 3365 8350
QCIF Access Grid Manager
University of Queensland