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Jeff LaCoursiere wrote:
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On Tue, 23 Dec 2008, Brent Davidson wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Dave Fullerton wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I had gotten similar messages when I forgot to put quotes around
channels like that (took me forever to realize that one). Since you have
them I would say this is a bug. What version of asterisk are you running?
-Dave
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<pre wrap="">I'm running 1.4.21.2 and I can't upgrade until Oslec works reliably with
DAHDI and Rhino RCBFX card. I tried doing a new install with 1.4.22
yesterday and couldn't get Oslec to work correctly with the Rhino card
when running with DAHDI instead of zaptel. Unfortunately 1.4.22 no
longer has Zaptel. :(
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Why do you need oslec to work with the rhino card - it has hardware echo
cancellation built in doesn't it?
j
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The Rhino card is supposed to have hardware echo cancellation. That's
one of the main reasons I switched to that card from the X-100p's I was
using. Unfortunately, either I don't know how to turn on the hardware
echo cancellation or it just doesn't work. I have 5 separate location
where I'm using that card and if I turn off Oslec at any of them the
echo is so bad that the systems is virtually unusable. With Oslec
enabled, however, there is no echo at all.<br>
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