In Reply to: How about tele-conferencing audio vs. visual posted by Frihed89 on November 23, 2016 at 23:52:06:
In our company we call them AV/Facilities people. The IT people are not in charge of AV including conferencing equipment.The audio quality is very dependent on the environment and the mic setup for the presenter. Did the presenter have a lapel mic or other mic in front of his face? Or was he using a 'speaker phone' setup in the room?
I participate on remote WebEx presentations & training sessions almost weekly. Audio is integrated in WebEx over the internet, or via a dial-in conference telephone number. The presenter speaks directly into a mic, no 'speaker phone' toys, and it sounds very good. Remote participant audio is muted (until we open it up) so we don't get background noise from everyone on the call.
In our larger auditorium style conference rooms we additionally have mics that hang down from the ceiling so we can more clearly pickup interactions from the audience. These can be turned ON or OFF.
Edits: 11/24/16
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- RE: How about tele-conferencing audio vs. visual - AbeCollins 09:26:35 11/24/16 (2)
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- Yes - it's very important to have those unused audio sources OFF! - Chris from Lafayette 10:11:53 11/24/16 (0)