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    Phonecontrol.NET -> Caller hear his voice (echo) - it there any solution?

    Hi!

    I am using Phonecontrol.NET integrated in Centrafuse frontend. I have this problem for a long time now, and I am curious if someone here solved it. Connecting, calling, receiving calls, everything works like a dream, but anoying is because caller can hear his voice - every single word (echo). Is there any solution to solve this?

    I have microphone connected to MIC-IN input on my Via Epia motherboard.

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    are you using your speakers in the car to play the caller's voice? if so, it's probably picking up his voice and sending it back thru the microphone...a feedback loop essentially..
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