Forum Discussion
Allow muting a person only for me
er008 Four years after the pandemic, it's puzzling that a feature widely available in "Discord" and other meeting style software hasn't been implemented in MS Teams, despite this being one of the most widely used "meeting" platforms. Discord offers the ability to adjust audio settings individually for different users, allowing for personalized volume control. Eg, if a participant in a call has overly sensitive microphone settings, you can specifically lower their volume for yourself. This customization enhances the user experience, yet it remains missing from in MS Teams. This can't be difficult to implement.
- Tony_PlattsApr 05, 2024Brass Contributor
Issue
It appears that audio stream sent to the Teams client is mixed in the cloud and sent to individual users as a single merged stream.
Benefits
- This reduces the amount of network traffic sent to individual users.
- This typically creates a low-effort solution that covers most use cases.
Disadvantages
- As listed here, sitting next to someone who is also on the call, you must deal with echo.
- There is another issue not mentioned - you cannot change the volume for individual users - there is one person on many of my calls who constantly shouts. I cannot reduce her volume.
Conclusion
Contrary to some of the suggestions here, many products ARE implementing this feature.
Microsoft should send individual voice streams to the client and give customers the option to mute or change the volume on individual users.
- karen_dredskeJul 23, 2024Iron Contributor
Tony_Platts This should be submitted to the Teams feedback portal and everyone here on this thread should vote for it. ;^) Microsoft looks there rather than here in the community threads for what they are going to implement next.
- g4nzgJul 23, 2024Copper ContributorYes, I've made a comment about it there as 'me at work' already. Maybe I'll also comment as 'me not at work right now' as well! 🙂
- Martin_KalchgruberJul 23, 2024Copper ContributorI do not hear the echo of my own microphone. Obviously each users microphone is excluded from the mix that they receive. So somehow there must exist a separately mixed stream for every user.
It should not be very difficult to exclude additional users, for each mix.- g4nzgJul 23, 2024Copper Contributor
Martin_KalchgruberYes. It's the glaring error in the 'Everyone gets the same audio stream' argument. But, however, that is exactly the argument that we get. It's almost as if they are deliberately not allowing muting individually, unless something they did to mute your own audio has tied them in knots and they can't see a way out of it without putting some effort in.
- Geert1810Apr 26, 2024Copper ContributorIt would also be fine if we get the option to mute people from being mixed into our stream in the cloud. I would think every listener has an own stream mixed for them, that mutes their own voice. So there is no reason why others could not also be muted. Except for laziness.