On Friday 05 March 2021 at 17:46:21, g4sra via Dng wrote:
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> On Friday, March 5, 2021 10:32 AM, Antony Stone wrote:
> >
> > In MS Teams, go to your profile (something up in the top right), then
> > Settings and Devices, and there's a button labelled "Make a test call".
> > It plays an announcement, then a ping sound, listens to you speak (or
> > whatever), and then plays it back to you.
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> Used that trying to get teams to work, proved pointless as it does not run
> full duplex to\from the cloud.
Why does duplex matter? The test proves whether your speakers work (if you
can hear the announcement) and it proves whether your microphone works (if you
hear back what you said).
The only purpose I can think of for duplex is checking latency, and that's
going to vary for different people involved in a conversation / meeting anyway.
Antony.
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