Are you or the other person using the speaker phone function? Does this happen during conference (3 way) calling? If you're using the speaker phone function, especially during a conference call, you're likely to hear an echo. I've had this very same issue with a different phone and the only solution I found was not to use speaker phone.
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it is may be not your problem. Problem Belongs to whoom your are talking with. He/She may be useing loude speakers. Or it can be problem of your mobile Service provider. Upgrade your cellphone iOS.
I don''t think you can solve this problem. The problem is that the computer has to digitize the incoming audio, then echo it out. This conversion takes time and is also governed by the real time clock servicing of the devices. You could try upping the priority of the conversion process, but I don't think you are going to be satisfied with the result either.
You would be happier to use a mic and external mixer where the audio is true real time rather than having the conversion latency time.
An old trick to remove vocals from a song was to rip the right channel, then the left, the combine them (since vocals are typically mixed in a third 'center' channel, though things like reverb or echo are applied to the right and/or left channels which sounds like what you are hearing).
I would play with the balance and mixer settings and see if you can get the vocals back. Also try other speakers or even headphones and see if you have the same problem.
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Two
things can cause static.
First,
If you have your speakers turned up to high it will give you feedback causing
distortion and static. I recommend using headphones during videoing.
Second
reason is, if you are using a laptop and have added an external microphone
between the two it will cause distortion and static.
Not
knowing the configuration of your computer makes it harder to analyze the
problem.
So
hope this is of some help. Bud
you are experiencing echo and this is related to your service provider. call them and ask for assistance since you are using a cellular phone. hope this helps.
hi there
this is the problem of the GSM service ...contact your GSM service provider....and inform them about the echo problem..they will solve this problem..
All the Best.
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