Re: [vmeet] [Tools-discuss] meetecho for remote presenters

Meetecho IETF support <ietf@meetecho.com> Tue, 05 April 2016 10:37 UTC

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Subject: Re: [vmeet] [Tools-discuss] meetecho for remote presenters
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Il 04/04/2016 23:55, Brian E Carpenter ha scritto:
> On 05/04/2016 09:32, Fred Baker (fred) wrote:
>> We had a remote presenter on MeetEcho in v6ops today. I broke up
>> badly, which seemed to go away when the speaker took down his video
>> stream. Even after that, however, it was very difficult to hear and
>> to understand unless you were standing behind the speakers.
>
> That seems to be an on-site audio problem; remote quality is pretty
> good (but I can hear ghosts from adjacent rooms, which is apparently
> a side effect of the wireless microphones).

Exactly. Unfortunately there are wireless microphones which interfere 
with each other, making it impossible to raise the volume without 
affecting other meetings. We're proposing to switch to wired microphones 
starting tomorrow morning.

Thanks,
the Meetecho team

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> Brian
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