The symptom is that the outbound audio can sometimes fade in and out and sounds extremely muffled or even disappears momentarily. The 2 audio files reference here show examples or a snippet from a good call and then a bad call, both very close together. The recordings were captured on FreeSwitch.
Good quality call - https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/audio-samples-mlcl/Good.mp3
Poor quality call - https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/audio-samples-mlcl/Poor.mp3
Does anyone recognise these symptoms?
Any ideas to help us track this one down would be greatly be appreciated.
Thanks,
Sean
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Sounds like excessive ducking by AEC to me. If your agent (on webrtc) uses headset, you may turn off audio processing. Also, not sure what version of Electron are you using, but usually it is a few versions behind Chrome/WebRTC and there are lots of fixes for AEC3 in recent version.Jozsef
On Mon, Jul 16, 2018 at 6:44 AM, <se...@missionlabs.co.uk> wrote:
We have an intermittent WebRTC audio issue affect a select number of our clients that we're trying to track down.
Our stack is Electron desktop app with bundled Chromium -> COTURN -> Janus (SIP Plugin) -> FreeSwitch.The symptom is that the outbound audio can sometimes fade in and out and sounds extremely muffled or even disappears momentarily. The 2 audio files reference here show examples or a snippet from a good call and then a bad call, both very close together. The recordings were captured on FreeSwitch.
Good quality call - https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/audio-samples-mlcl/Good.mp3
Poor quality call - https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/audio-samples-mlcl/Poor.mp3
Does anyone recognise these symptoms?
Any ideas to help us track this one down would be greatly be appreciated.
Thanks,
Sean
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