Just 4 weeks ago I bought an Aluratek 4K HD webcam for
$130, so not a cheap one. The sound is the weakest point,
but very satisfactory. Here is a 10 MB test file if you
want to see an example:
http://www.mflan.com/temp/webcam_test.mkv
I am very happy with this device.
Of course a dedicated, high quality microphone would be
much better.
Mike
On 11/10/20 12:56 PM,
users-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I occasionally participate in Zoom calls using my Android tablet, and everything Just Works(tm). I'd like to do the same on my desktop with Fedora, but despite testing three different cheap webcams the big issue is always with the sound. I can hear the other people perfectly, and the video is fine, but the audio from my side is muddy and nearly impossible to understand. I've tried with and without headphones in case it's a feedback issue (though not using the headphone mic). It doesn't make any difference. Surely not all the webcam mics can be so bad? How would anyone ever use them? Is there some Pulse filter I can use to improve the audio quality? What are people doing in this situation? poc
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