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When setting up a video meeting in a room, it is important to follow these best practices that should optimise the audio quality.
Steps
- Move the microphone closer to the sound source
- Reduce the number of open microphones
- Avoid feedback loops by muting your microphones when in a room with speakers.
- Use headsets or earphones to avoid echo.
- Mute your microphones when not speaking.
- Do not introduce multiple laptops and desk speakers into the same conference room.
- Do not use the speakerphone on mobile devices. Not all devices have built-in echo cancellation as it can result in a poor audio experience.
Tips to improve a video conferencing meeting if you are remote
If you participate remotely in a video conference, follow these instructions to ensure the best experience:
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Open your meeting early
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Allow time to test your atmosphere before you begin
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Test your speakers and microphones
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Make sure your audio connections are audible to your participants
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Distance microphones from speakers
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Keeping microphones away from speakers will limit echo and feedback
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The use of a headset with a microphone is highly recommended, especially for presenters
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Cycle through all content
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Once all participants have joined, click through each document in your content list
DURING THE MEETING
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All participants should keep their sound muted while listening to the presentation
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Use the built-in chat function to raise any questions or issues about your connection
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Please consider leaving your meeting and then rejoining it if you are experiencing any connectivity or audio issues.
Additional Resources:
Please see this link for more best practices and troubleshooting tips: Video Conferencing Best Practices and Troubleshooting
Partially reposted from: A Video Conference in Real Life https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMOOG7rWTPg