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* <font color=red> Built-in PC/laptop mics and their speakers should NOT be used.</font>
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* <font color=red> Built-in PC/laptop mics and their speakers should NOT be used.</font> Most headsets with build-in mic will do fine, particularly if they have echo cancellation.
 
* '''Echo cancellation''' is a must.  Many of our troubles are due to echoes and mic feedback.  When using EVO test your audio/video using their handy loopback feature (green U-turn arrow - see snapshot below).
 
* '''Echo cancellation''' is a must.  Many of our troubles are due to echoes and mic feedback.  When using EVO test your audio/video using their handy loopback feature (green U-turn arrow - see snapshot below).
 
* [http://www.polycom.com/global/siteselector/site_selector.html Polycom Site Selector] Many GlueX groups have Polycom equipment and are unanimous on their excellent performance.  These are superior devices and a good investment over time. Examples are the VSX 7000 and VSX 5000 models.  There are newer models available as well.
 
* [http://www.polycom.com/global/siteselector/site_selector.html Polycom Site Selector] Many GlueX groups have Polycom equipment and are unanimous on their excellent performance.  These are superior devices and a good investment over time. Examples are the VSX 7000 and VSX 5000 models.  There are newer models available as well.

Revision as of 14:25, 11 September 2009

Good Practices

We quite often encounter difficulties during our GlueX videoconference meetings, particularly with audio, that render our communications inefficient, annoying and sometimes bring them to a virtual halt. Here are a few tips that everyone should employ to minimize disruptions and delay.

  • Be prompt. Meetings should start very near the time advertised, meaning that equipment and software should be up and running by the meeting time, including audio/video checks. This may take anywhere from 5-15 minutes, so please account for this. Also, if your videoconference facility is used by other prior to our meeting, advertise the start time of the meeting as +15 min from the time you get occupation of the room if you are the organizer of the meeting.
  • Use proper equipment (see hardware section below)
  • Keep your mic muted at all times unless speaking.
  • Be judicious in interrupting to ask a question. Connections often have a lag and this causes confusion. Hold off most of your questions until the end of the presentation, unless crucial clarification is needed.
  • Be concise and economical in your comments/questions; please avoid excessive banter.
  • Be courteous and collegial.

Use the right hardware

  • Built-in PC/laptop mics and their speakers should NOT be used. Most headsets with build-in mic will do fine, particularly if they have echo cancellation.
  • Echo cancellation is a must. Many of our troubles are due to echoes and mic feedback. When using EVO test your audio/video using their handy loopback feature (green U-turn arrow - see snapshot below).
  • Polycom Site Selector Many GlueX groups have Polycom equipment and are unanimous on their excellent performance. These are superior devices and a good investment over time. Examples are the VSX 7000 and VSX 5000 models. There are newer models available as well.
  • EVO recommended hardware For the more price conscious.

Software and clients

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  • Xmeeting A videoconferencing solution for Max OS X.

References