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Revised Guidance for Interpreters Using OSX

In recent weeks we’ve been investigating a problem where an interpreter is using a Macintosh computer. The combination of a Macintosh and an analog headset often results in a tremendous amount of echo sent into the conference. When this problem occurs the interpreter is the source of the echo. They never hear the echo, but […]

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Identifying & Eliminating Sources of Echo

Identifying & Eliminating Sources of Echo

When there is echo in a conference, it is usually caused by a malfunction on one of the connections in the meeting. The specific cause of the echo could be a faulty speakerphone or headset, or some other equipment problem or a network problem. The person that does NOT hear the echo is the one CAUSING the echo. […]

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