Sunday, September 6, 2009

Audio Conferencing Problems

A number of problems can encircle your successful audio conferencing. An audio conferencing service can be interrupted by a number of problems. A few common ones that I like to discuss here. In any audio conferencing environment, a number of factors can cause changes in the room’s ambient noise level, including the HVAC system cycling on and off, an increase or decrease in the number of people in the room, changes in seating arrangements and other similar acoustical events. These events can cause a variety of audio problems, such as feedback and residual echo.

Similarly a very common solution for the problem is Adaptive Modeling monitors key acoustical elements to predict and adapt to such changes, ensuring high quality audio, regardless of varying room dynamics and providing you with problem free audio conferencing.

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