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Laura_Morgan
Microsoft
May 18, 2022[Released to GA] Now in public preview: Language Interpretation
Description
Language interpretation will allow interpreters to convert what the speaker says into another language in real time without disrupting the original flow of delivery of the speaker. This...
TheJudeWilson
Jul 27, 2022Copper Contributor
Hi Laura_Morgan
We have been testing this feature and find it a welcome, needed, addition to Teams. We have found that though the interpreter’s volume is slightly higher, the volume of the participant speaking the language that is being translated remains constant (and too high). So the listening participants hear both at a very similar volume and this is just confusing.
We would expect that when the Interpreter is speaking (has something to translate) then the volume of the other participant speaking at the same time (the speech being translated) would be automatically lowered. Once the translator stops talking, this other participant on the call would have their volume restored.
Are there any plans to implement the solution in this way (automatic lowering of other volume when translator is speaking), or will the other participants volume be left as it is?
Regards,
- MarkusAreggerAug 09, 2022Copper ContributorInterprefy's interpreting add-on for teams does exactly that: https://www.interprefy.com/solutions/integrations/microsoft-teams