Jean-Marie,

 

Sadly the sound issue on laptop is due to lack of Acoustic Echo
Cancellation (AEC) that is available in Adobe Flash 10/11 but is not as
yet implemented in OpenMeetings.  Currently the only solution is to use
headphones or speakerphones that support AEC.  Examples of hardware
which uses AEC are Logitech BCC950 ConferenceCam, ClearOne Chat 60-U,
and the Jabra SPEAK410.

 

When I spoke to Sebastian about the problem of echo, he replied;

"compiling the SWF10 to SWF11 should not require so much of a code
change, it is more a build environment configuration task.
I don't think we will transform the SWF8 code to AS3, we rather will
concentrate on DHTML."

 

I am not sure if any changes have yet been made to resolve the echo
issue. But I sure wish it was resolved.

 

Thanks,

 

George Kirkham

 

IT Manager

Cooperative Research Centre For Greenhouse Gas Technologies (CO2CRC) 

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From: Jean-Marie Landri [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, 9 October 2012 4:11 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Sound issue on laptop

 

 
When using skype, there is no probleme at all !
But when using OpenMeeting, I can hear my voice on others microphone and
it become VERY loud !
I need to praticly shut down my speaker, but then I cannot hear other
peaple talk !
 
Everything works fine on Skype, why isn't it working on Open Meeting ?
It feels like everyone should wear a headset !
 
Thank you very much,

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