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er008
Jan 10, 2022Iron Contributor
Allow muting a person only for me
Sometimes I am in a meeting where one of the persons in the meeting is actually near me in the world outside the screen. In this case the sound is a bit maddening since there is a small delay between...
Martin_Kalchgruber
Sep 30, 2024Copper Contributor
Moving to a conference room and using its audio system is sometimes not practical and often just not possible.
Maybe if Microsoft provided some "virtual" equivalent of a meeting room and treat all headset microphones as being part of that room, this could also solve that issue.
- karen_dredskeSep 30, 2024Steel Contributorpaul_menhart and Martin_Kalchgruber have you tried voice isolation yet in Teams? I think that will solve your problem and I saw something about this getting automatically turned on in meetings where people are in the same room early next year.
- AscendorSep 30, 2024Brass Contributor
karen_dredske I think you misunderstand the problem, or voice isolation, or both.
Voice isolation makes sure that your microphone only submits your own voice, nothing else.
The problem people have, is that they hear people twice: Once over the (literal) air, because they are sitting next to each other, and once via cable, via MS Teams.
Voice isolation can not help this.
- karen_dredskeSep 30, 2024Steel ContributorIf I'm in a conference room, it's pretty easy for me to mute my speaker on my laptop and then one click to unmute it when the meeting is done. Then I don't have to hear it twice. ;^) That has been the easiest way to handle it since Teams meetings first came out.