@ -145,72 +145,66 @@ ASTERISK_FILE_VERSION(__FILE__, "$Revision$")
< / para > < / description >
< / configOption >
< configOption name = " dsp_silence_threshold " >
< synopsis > The number of milliseconds of detected silence necessary to trigger silence detection < / synopsis >
< description > < para >
The time in milliseconds of sound falling within the what
the dsp has established as baseline silence before a user
is considered be silent . This value affects several
operations and should not be changed unless the impact
on call quality is fully understood . < / para >
< para > What this value affects internally : < / para >
< para >
1. When talk detection AMI events are enabled , this value
< synopsis > The number of milliseconds of silence necessary to declare talking stopped . < / synopsis >
< description >
< para > The time in milliseconds of sound falling below the
< replaceable > dsp_talking_threshold < / replaceable > option when
a user is considered to stop talking . This value affects several
operations and should not be changed unless the impact on call
quality is fully understood .
< / para >
< para > What this value affects internally :
< / para >
< para > 1. When talk detection AMI events are enabled , this value
determines when the user has stopped talking after a
period of talking . If this value is set too low
AMI events indicating the user has stopped talking
may get falsely sent out when the user briefly pauses
during mid sentence .
< / para >
< para >
2. The < replaceable > drop_silence < / replaceable > option depends on this value to
determine when the user ' s audio should begin to be
dropped from the conference bridge after the user
< / para >
< para > 2. The < replaceable > drop_silence < / replaceable > option
depends on this value to determine when the user ' s audio should
begin to be dropped from the conference bridge after the user
stops talking . If this value is set too low the user ' s
audio stream may sound choppy to the other participants .
This is caused by the user transitioning constantly from
silence to talking during mid sentence .
< / para >
< para >
The best way to approach this option is to set it slightly above
the maximum amount of ms of silence a user may generate during
natural speech .
< / para >
< para > By default this value is 2500 ms . Valid values are 1 through 2 ^ 31. < / para >
audio stream may sound choppy to the other participants . This
is caused by the user transitioning constantly from silence to
talking during mid sentence .
< / para >
< para > The best way to approach this option is to set it slightly
above the maximum amount of milliseconds of silence a user may
generate during natural speech .
< / para >
< para > Valid values are 1 through 2 ^ 31. < / para >
< / description >
< / configOption >
< configOption name = " dsp_talking_threshold " >
< synopsis > The number of milliseconds of detected non - silence necessary to triger talk detection < / synopsis >
< description > < para >
The time in milliseconds of sound above what the dsp has
established as base line silence for a user before a user
is considered to be talking . This value affects several
operations and should not be changed unless the impact on
call quality is fully understood . < / para >
< para >
What this value affects internally :
< synopsis > Average magnitude threshold to determine talking . < / synopsis >
< description >
< para > The minimum average magnitude per sample in a frame
for the DSP to consider talking / noise present . A value below
this level is considered silence . This value affects several
operations and should not be changed unless the impact on call
quality is fully understood .
< / para >
< para > What this value affects internally :
< / para >
< para >
1. Audio is only mixed out of a user ' s incoming audio stream
if talking is detected . If this value is set too
loose the user will hear themselves briefly each
time they begin talking until the dsp has time to
establish that they are in fact talking .
< para > 1. Audio is only mixed out of a user ' s incoming audio
stream if talking is detected . If this value is set too
high the user will hear himself talking .
< / para >
< para >
2. When talk detection AMI events are enabled , this value
< para > 2. When talk detection AMI events are enabled , this value
determines when talking has begun which results in
an AMI event to fire . If this value is set too tight
an AMI event to fire . If this value is set too low
AMI events may be falsely triggered by variants in
room noise .
< / para >
< para >
3. The < replaceable > drop_silence < / replaceable > option depends on this value to determine
when the user ' s audio should be mixed into the bridge
after periods of silence . If this value is too loose
the beginning of a user ' s speech will get cut off as they
transition from silence to talking .
< para > 3. The < replaceable > drop_silence < / replaceable > option
depends on this value to determine when the user ' s audio should
be mixed into the bridge after periods of silence . If this value
is too high the user ' s speech will get discarded as they will
be considered silent .
< / para >
< para > By default this value is 160 ms . Valid values are 1 through 2 ^ 31 < / para >
< para > Valid values are 1 through 2 ^ 15. < / para >
< / description >
< / configOption >
< configOption name = " jitterbuffer " >
@ -1425,7 +1419,7 @@ static char *handle_cli_confbridge_show_user_profile(struct ast_cli_entry *e, in
" enabled " : " disabled " ) ;
ast_cli ( a - > fd , " Silence Threshold: %ums \n " ,
u_profile . silence_threshold ) ;
ast_cli ( a - > fd , " Talking Threshold: %u ms \n " ,
ast_cli ( a - > fd , " Talking Threshold: %u \n " ,
u_profile . talking_threshold ) ;
ast_cli ( a - > fd , " Denoise: %s \n " ,
u_profile . flags & USER_OPT_DENOISE ?