Ivar EngenIt is very well woth to investigate what signal actually is on the HDMI. If this is the signal going to the local monitor, its no wonder that there are no local mics in the signal. Matter of fact, there should only be the remote signal being sent to the local loudspeakers.
Phrased differently: Are you sure, that the HDMI carries all the needed (mic) signals?
robertaichner
For heavens sake pls make the ML noise reduction switchable when introducing it on the MTR, pls. 😉
Teams is used in many creative ways nowadays. Way, way off the usual track of a classical meeting room.
While testing different platforms (Teams and others) and their various noise reduction systems, we discovered some odd artifacts when being used in unexpected (for lack of a better word) spaces. Like when used in really big and reverberant spaces and less than optimal mic-ing. Then the DSP/AEC reaches its limits. The results were not brillant but workable. However as soon as the noise-reduction wizards were introduced, voice got worse as in "artificial" or "slightly robotic". This was much more noticeable/annoying than the suboptimal audio.
Long story short: What might be perfect in certain applications dont go any good in others.
Thanks for consideration.