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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 the sound from the person and the sound through the teams interface. In these cases, I would like to mute the person only for me since I am sitting near and can hear the person fine without headphones. Right now I need to takeoff headphones when the person is talking and putting it back as the person finishes talking.
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- Kent_AustinCopper Contributor
I agree! This is an important feature for my office environment, and it is technically feasible ... sort of.
Instead of muting a single speaker, the speaker identification function (the one that puts a colored ring around the active speaker) could be used to mute all audio on the local machine every time all of the currently active speakers have been "muted." This way there is no need to send multiple audio streams to each attendee, and the local machine does not need to mix audio.
There may be some software development effort required to make the speaker identification function more responsive and keep it synchronized with the audio stream, and muting won't work when there are both muted and unmuted speakers at the same time, but I think it would serve the purpose well.- KLeDematicAUIron Contributor
Kent_Austin But how would that work when multiple people are speaking at the same time with one being remote along one in the office ? You would then not be able to hear the remote person's conversation because the whole audio stream has been muted just to block out the person speaking in the office.
- Kent_AustinCopper Contributor
KLeDematicAU, it isn't a perfect solution, but, I would propose that the audio should never be muted when multiple people are talking simultaneously. Otherwise as you point out, all information is lost. So the echo problem still exists, but it is suppressed in cases where people are behaving politely and taking turns speaking.
- Romain44444Brass Contributor
er008; peterrrattew ; KLeDematicAU ; Mad-Duke ; JacobtheAdmin ; brianelete ; Nathan892855 ; pebersbach :
We must save a link to this page in a text file on our notebooks and every time someone complains about it in our meetings, we can post in the meeting chat this ticket and tell them we must make our request visible and that they should come here to vote.
If some of your correspondents are linux users, remember them to EXPLICITLY specify it here: I am bored to wait 2 years after the windows client (because we are supposed to be a small community) and it would be nice to do it every where from the beginning: let forget our differences !
- Romain44444Brass ContributorI wanted to specify, that I am also concerned with the linux client (just in case people think we also have amazing ears capable of filtering sounds from various canals like physical, apps, ...).
It is a troll reply to beg you not to forget other team-clients - Nathan892855Copper Contributor
I also can used this feature.
Nathan892855 Please use the feedback portal to tell Microsoft that you want this feature and how valuable it would be to you.
Allow users to mute individuals but just from our point of view ยท Community (microsoft.com)
To explain why it's currently not possible there is a single audio feed that is pre-mixed, it's not something that happens in your client.
- David_HurdleCopper Contributor
it seems that it is no longer possible to access that page or that for some reason I have been blocked
- brianeleteBrass Contributoryes please implement this. i desperately need this, as im in meetings every day with mixed team (local/remote) and i hear the local ppl twice with a delay. drives me crazy.
- JacobtheAdminBrass ContributorThis needed to be implemented years ago like it was for Discord/Zoom/Teamspeak. How is Teams so far behind other voice/video chat that they don't have this feature implemented?
- EWoodrickIron ContributorIf you are in a community space, the best thing is to wear headsets, so that you don't bother your neighbors or go to a conference room where you can both join the call together.
- Daniel BlumentrittBrass Contributor
Even with headsets, if some users are remote and others are sitting a few feet from you, you'll hear them both in person AND through your headset, which is highly unsatisfactory. Other voice chat programs figured this out years ago.
- crackerEVBrass Contributoreven if wearing headsets, the non electronic audio and subsequent electronic audio some milliseconds later is wildly annoying and distracting
- crackerEVBrass Contributor
headphones, as a hardware solution, is not what OP asked for, they clearly asked for software solution