Re: Understanding Waveform and Loudness
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2020 2:47 am
After I reconfigured Loopback yesterday on rMBP2 - which included a new virtual machine to group my headset and my VLC beep track and then another virtual machine to redo how my VoIP call works - I proceeded to call 10-12 AT&T retail stores across the U.S.kozikowski wrote: ↑Wed Nov 25, 2020 1:03 amThere is one other note. On the new machine, next time you talk to someone in the system, ask them if they're hearing their own voice coming back to them as an echo. That can be pretty annoying and that's one of the evil side issues of trying to hand-manage sound pathways around a voip call.
Koz
"Hi! I need to use you as a guinea pig for a moment... 1.) How does the volume of my voice sound? 2.) Are you getting any popping, cracking or distortion? 3.) Do you hear a beep in the background?"
Minus the fact that VoIP isn't as good as a landline or even cellular, all 10 stores from like Ohio to Oregon all reported that my voice sounded okay to them, normal volume, no annoying sounds, and they all hear dthe beep - which means I can legally recrod them"
On my end, so of the callees voices were very low, one was loud, and the rest average volume. But I attribute that to just idfferences in point-to-point calls.
After like 10 tests yesterday, I decided to call my new configuration a victory. (Of course, i will need to test it out over time and see how things go. But so far, so good. Plus now I have 3 usuable tracks in Audacity which is very powerful and something I couldn't even attain on my old MBP so that's exciting!)
Finally, it should be noted that I have been using VoIP exclusively for maybe 8 years now, and I have like 14 tele #'s, and VoIP is one of the best thinsg to *ever* happen to me from a technology standpoint!!!!