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John_Ladasky
Jul 29, 2021Copper Contributor
Meeting participants' audio echoes back, distorted, through one user's channel
Hello everyone, Our organization holds Teams meetings with dozens of participants. Most of us are using one of two different company-issued Windows 10 laptops. For the most part, audio qualit...
- Jul 29, 2021Hi John_Ladasky
1.) Use Hard Mute so she can't unmute herself until called upon
https://microsoft365pro.co.uk/2020/10/25/teams-real-simple-with-pictures-hard-mute/
2.) Get her using headphones with a mic full duplex so it doesn't pick up on the audio channel
3.) In her Teams settings, set noise suppression to high,
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/reduce-background-noise-in-teams-meetings-1a9c6819-137d-4b3b-a1c8-4ab20b234c0d
and get an external mic for her full duplex which noise suppression built in. Like Blue Yeti
4.) When going into the next meeting get her to turn the sound off before joining. Teams will cache that setting and every time after she joins it should be set to audio off
Hope that these methods help and answer your question!
Best, Chris
Jul 29, 2021
Hi John_Ladasky
1.) Use Hard Mute so she can't unmute herself until called upon
https://microsoft365pro.co.uk/2020/10/25/teams-real-simple-with-pictures-hard-mute/
2.) Get her using headphones with a mic full duplex so it doesn't pick up on the audio channel
3.) In her Teams settings, set noise suppression to high,
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/reduce-background-noise-in-teams-meetings-1a9c6819-137d-4b3b-a1c8-4ab20b234c0d
and get an external mic for her full duplex which noise suppression built in. Like Blue Yeti
4.) When going into the next meeting get her to turn the sound off before joining. Teams will cache that setting and every time after she joins it should be set to audio off
Hope that these methods help and answer your question!
Best, Chris
1.) Use Hard Mute so she can't unmute herself until called upon
https://microsoft365pro.co.uk/2020/10/25/teams-real-simple-with-pictures-hard-mute/
2.) Get her using headphones with a mic full duplex so it doesn't pick up on the audio channel
3.) In her Teams settings, set noise suppression to high,
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/reduce-background-noise-in-teams-meetings-1a9c6819-137d-4b3b-a1c8-4ab20b234c0d
and get an external mic for her full duplex which noise suppression built in. Like Blue Yeti
4.) When going into the next meeting get her to turn the sound off before joining. Teams will cache that setting and every time after she joins it should be set to audio off
Hope that these methods help and answer your question!
Best, Chris