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From: | AMIR TECH |
Subject: | Re: [Linphone-developers] ec_delay / ec_tail_len relationship |
Date: | Thu, 1 Feb 2018 16:34:19 +0400 |
Hello all,I am fine tuning the echo canceller configuration in linphone for a custom hardware board. I am trying to use the test_ecc tool to estimate the hardware delay, but have found that the measured delay depends on the ec_tail_len value. If ec_tail_len is increased, the measured ec_delay decreases, and vice-versa:Indeed, the documentation (http://www.linphone.org/technical-corner/linphone/ ) states the following:documentation
#Use this when you have a fixed latency in the sound hardware.
#This allows to reduce the tail length of the echo canceller, which speeds up convergence
#and reduces complexity of computations.
ec_delay=0
#Tail length of echo canceller in milliseconds.
#Ideally it should be no more than the expected duration of the echo.
ec_tail_len=60So: What is the recommended process to come with optimal values for these two parameters?Thank you,Guillermo Rodriguez Garcia
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