Cause of echo in VoIP conversation

In summary, during a VoIP conversation, it is common to experience echo, which is the result of a copy of our voice signal making a round trip and coming back to us. This can happen if the other person's microphone can hear their speaker, but it is less likely to occur if they are using a handset.
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fisico30
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Hello Forum,

it can happen that in a VoIP conversation we hear some echo, i.e. we hear our voice, with a certain delay...

We speak and the signal goes to the receiving party. Why would a copy of our voice signal make a round trip and come back to us?
What causes that "reflection" of the signal?

thanks,
fisico3o
 
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fisico30 said:
Hello Forum,

it can happen that in a VoIP conversation we hear some echo, i.e. we hear our voice, with a certain delay...

We speak and the signal goes to the receiving party. Why would a copy of our voice signal make a round trip and come back to us?
What causes that "reflection" of the signal?

thanks,
fisico3o

If their microphone can hear their speaker, you will get an echo.

You don't get echos if they are using a handset, since the speaker is covered by their ear, and the microphone generally can't hear the speaker...
 

1. What is the cause of echo in VoIP conversation?

The cause of echo in VoIP conversation is typically due to a delay in the transmission or processing of audio signals. This can happen when the audio signal is delayed or reflected back to the speaker, resulting in an echo effect.

2. How does network latency contribute to echo in VoIP conversation?

Network latency, which is the delay in transmitting data over a network, can contribute to echo in VoIP conversation by causing delays in the transmission of audio signals. This delay can result in an echo effect as the audio signals are not received in real-time.

3. Can microphone or speaker malfunctions cause echo in VoIP conversation?

Yes, microphone or speaker malfunctions can also contribute to echo in VoIP conversation. If the microphone or speaker is not functioning properly, it can result in distorted or delayed audio signals, which can lead to an echo effect.

4. How can echo cancellation software help reduce echo in VoIP conversation?

Echo cancellation software can help reduce echo in VoIP conversation by analyzing and filtering out the audio signals that are causing the echo effect. This software uses algorithms to detect and cancel out the echo, resulting in clearer audio for both parties.

5. Are there any other factors that can contribute to echo in VoIP conversation?

Yes, besides network latency and microphone/speaker malfunctions, other factors that can contribute to echo in VoIP conversation include poor network quality, improper microphone placement, or using outdated equipment. It is important to address these issues to minimize echo in VoIP conversations.

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