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admin at tootai.net Guest
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Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2014 7:50 am Post subject: [asterisk-users] Solution to connect an audio system to Meet |
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Hi list,
I have a customer which will organize a conference in a big meeting room
which has a sound system. He would like to connect this sound system to
a MeetMe room so participant in the MeetMe can act as if they where on site.
My idea is to take a barbone or Notebook, connect it to the sound system
using the soundcard and run a softphone on it.
Does some of you already have success in such a setup? Which solution
did you implement?
Any ideas are welcome
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Daniel
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darryl at moores.ca Guest
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Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2014 8:20 am Post subject: [asterisk-users] Solution to connect an audio system to Meet |
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Yup. That's what i do. The CLI version of linphone set to autoanswer, with the audio jacks tied to our exernal sound system. Works well. The echo cancellation in linphone helps a lot for speakerphones. On Jan 16, 2014 7:51 AM, "Administrator TOOTAI" <admin@tootai.net (admin@tootai.net)> wrote: Quote: | Hi list,
I have a customer which will organize a conference in a big meeting room which has a sound system. He would like to connect this sound system to a MeetMe room so participant in the MeetMe can act as if they where on site.
My idea is to take a barbone or Notebook, connect it to the sound system using the soundcard and run a softphone on it.
Does some of you already have success in such a setup? Which solution did you implement?
Any ideas are welcome
--
Daniel
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admin at tootai.net Guest
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Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2014 2:56 am Post subject: [asterisk-users] Solution to connect an audio system to Meet |
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Hello,
Le 16/01/2014 14:20, Darryl Moore a écrit :
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Yup. That's what i do. The CLI version of linphone set to autoanswer,
with the audio jacks tied to our exernal sound system. Works well. The
echo cancellation in linphone helps a lot for speakerphones.
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Indeed, works well Thanks.
Quote: | On Jan 16, 2014 7:51 AM, "Administrator TOOTAI" <admin@tootai.net
<mailto:admin@tootai.net>> wrote:
Hi list,
I have a customer which will organize a conference in a big
meeting room which has a sound system. He would like to connect
this sound system to a MeetMe room so participant in the MeetMe
can act as if they where on site.
My idea is to take a barbone or Notebook, connect it to the sound
system using the soundcard and run a softphone on it.
Does some of you already have success in such a setup? Which
solution did you implement?
Any ideas are welcome
--
Daniel
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