Il 27/07/2015 18:43, Andrew G. Malis ha scritto:
John,
I wanted to agree with your statement below:
On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 2:50 AM, John C Klensin <john-ietf@xxxxxxx
<mailto:john-ietf@xxxxxxx>> wrote:
However, I also think
we need to get the technology issues fixed -- the remote
transmission problems; effective ways to signal desire to speak;
camera angles, focus, and fields of view; etc.
In the SDNRG session there was a remote presenter, and the audio was
unfortunately largely unintelligible. We have to get past the basic
technical issues before remote participation can be successful. And once
it is, can it scale as more people try to take advantage of it?
Andy,
for the sake of completeness, as you may remember there were *two*
remote presentations during the SDNRG session. The first remote
presenter had no headsets available, and this resulted in largely
unintelligible audio. The second one, instead, had both headsets and a
decent network connection, and the audio was very good, IMHO.
This is just to say that not all issues are actually technical, and
cannot be solved without the help of remote participants themselves!
Cheers,
Alessandro
Cheers,
Andy
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