Well, is it fixed if you use earphones?
Can't think of anything else...
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Edward Chow
Windows Live Butterfly: Messenger 2005-2007
"Nick C" <> wrote in message
news:49E559BD-E50E-4037-AF09-...
> Surely as the application that sets up the audio/video setup has a echo
> cancellation setting that is not tuned well enough. Is their a way that
> this
> can be rectified.
>
> "Edward Chow [WL Butterfly]" wrote:
>
>> Try (both of you) using earphones. Echo is usually caused by your
>> microphone
>> picking up what's coming from the speakers.
>>
>> --
>> Edward Chow
>> Windows Live Butterfly: Messenger 2005-2007
>>
>>
>>
>> "Nick C" <Nick > wrote in message
>> news:11E8B865-9AA8-4661-852E-...
>> >I have looked through the posts only to find a solution that doesn't
>> >seem
>> > paticularly practical. I have a echo in video converstaions that is
>> > hard
>> > to
>> > put up with. The echo cancellation just doesn't seem to work very well
>> > if
>> > the
>> > settings are done properly in the set up section. Has anyone managed to
>> > fix
>> > this problem?
>> > The other person I am speaking to can not hear their vioce repeat back
>> > to
>> > them but I can hear my vioce come back to me, then the cycle of
>> > feedback
>> > begins.
>> > Any suggestions in the settings area?
>> >
>>