[Speex-dev] echo cancellation seg faults

ac2491 at columbia.edu ac2491 at columbia.edu
Wed Jul 19 15:43:19 PDT 2006


Hi,

If I pass the same ref and the echo data to the echo cancellation
API, I am expecting silence as output. I get back the original
audio data. Is this correct?

Thanks
-Anurag

Quoting ac2491 at columbia.edu:

> Hi Jean,
>
> I got the earlier problem fied with correct NN and tail values.
> But
> I dont see any echo being cancelled. To the echo cancel API I am
> giving, audio packets that are being played currently and audio
> packets that are captured from the mic.
>
> Since the audio packets being played came from machine B (as in a
> normal VoIP call), could this be a potential problem? As the
> packets being compared originated at different machines.
>
> Thanks
> -Anurag
>
> Quoting ac2491 at columbia.edu:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > For my VoIP application machine A sends speex encoded audio of
> to
> > machine B and vice versa at. Data is captured in PCM 8Khz, 16
> bit
> > and then encoded using speex 1.1.12
> >
> > The packet A played and the packet A captured through mic are
> the
> > input to speex echo canceller. So I am trying to remove traces
> of
> > packet A played from the captured data. I have followed example
> > testecho.c
> >
> > All I hear is some metallic sounds and after some time there is
> > an
> > illegal memory reference in mdf.c filter_dc_notch16 function at
> > spx_word16_t vin = in[i]
> >
> > Any clues as to what is going wrong?
> >
> > Thanks
> > -Anurag
> >
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