Re: Meetecho session recording for IETF-84 Telepresence (CLUE) Tutorial

Carsten Bormann <cabo@tzi.org> Wed, 08 August 2012 22:33 UTC

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Subject: Re: Meetecho session recording for IETF-84 Telepresence (CLUE) Tutorial
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On Aug 8, 2012, at 22:38, Mary Barnes <mary.ietf.barnes@gmail.com> wrote:

>  If you've never had the time to watch a Meetecho session recording,

OMG, was the audio recovered from air bubbling up from a submarine or what happened?

Oh, and maybe somebody can explain the value of the audio spectrum above 4 kHz to the meetecho guys.

With this audio quality, this is very close to useless (except maybe for historians digging it up 5000 years in the future and painstakingly reconstructing what was maybe said).

Grüße, Carsten