Re: On audio quality requirements for IETF meetings

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In article <56860A32-4CEC-401E-A006-5F5123712653@xxxxxxxxx>,
>On Feb 22, 2018, at 9:08 AM, Matthew Ford <ford@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> If all attendees, local and remote, dialled in to Meetecho with a headset, would we even need in-room audio?
>
>No, but then you'd have the O(n^2) problem of debugging everybody's meetecho feed.   Also, the latency can make following difficult
>when you are in the room with the person who is speaking.

If you're feeding realtime audio to everyone at the meeting, that
could be a pretty exciting network load.

I'd rather back up a little and try to describe what kind of audio we
want and why we're not getting it, before leaping to confusions.

R's,
John
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