Depends alot on your microphone setup...
But it may be that your camera has an integrated microphone
which is causing the echo. double check that it is turned off.

This happened to us today in one of our meetings. A remote site was
talking from a pig and they discovered that their cams integrated
mic was still active. once they deactivated the mic the echo was gone




At 10:24 AM 5/27/2004 +0100, Paul Wilson wrote:
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Hi


During a PIG session between UCL, Cambridge and Ri today, all participants 
except the Ri received clear echoes of each other in their headphones. SO bad, 
in fact, that it was the shortest AG session ever.


We havent noticed this problem before. It occurred no matter whether we were 
using true multicast via the eMinerals virtual venue, or connecting via VIC/RAT 
over the command line from our project bridge machine in Cambridge- We tried 
both.


Any ideas what might be causing this?

Also, why might a remote participant get two or three RAT images of me? Does my 
PIG not clean up previous sessions?


Paul.


Paul Wilson

eMinerals Project

Dept. of Earth Sciences

University College, London

Gower Street

London WC1E 6BT


0207 6793424

<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]


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