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Old January 10th 04, 09:23 PM
OliverK
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Why do I have so much echo on my end. We have adjusted the mike and speakers
but it is really loud, if I have the sound up high enough to hear. I'm sure
it must be the way we have it configured.. What am I missing?

Thanks


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Old January 10th 04, 09:43 PM
Jonathan Kay [MVP]
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Greetings Oliver,

If you go through the Audio Tuning Wizard (open up the main Messenger window, click the Tools
menu, then Audio Tuning Wizard), where you're asked which sound devices to use, make sure
that 'I am using headphones' is *not* checked, this will turn on the echo cancellation
functionality.

Unfortunately the best solution to remove echo is for both sides to simply use a pair of
headphones with your mic or a headset.
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"OliverK" wrote in message ...
Why do I have so much echo on my end. We have adjusted the mike and speakers
but it is really loud, if I have the sound up high enough to hear. I'm sure
it must be the way we have it configured.. What am I missing?

Thanks




 




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