Here are some other threads where this same issue has come up. make an audio or video call, you will be called at this number and. And now that "Teams" is the new SfB client, not sure what the future is for the the Broadcasting crowd :)
Under Meeting policy, the option, ' Admit anonymous users by default ' is NOT selected, due to security reasons. In the Skype for Business settings, under Conferencing policy we have enabled the option, ' Allow participants to invite anonymous users '. There were rumors that a "new" SfB Broadcast client was being built, but have not heard anything on that lately. And all the users in our organization are facing the issue. We use some registry hacks that make the AGC less aggressive ( link), but there is no way to fully disable it. The audio gain control used by the SfB client is awesome for dropping all the background noise in a regular meeting, but that is also exactly what causes sound passages to drop if you feed it from external sources.Īs a test, feed some pink-noise to the SfB client and watch the audio completely disappear on the other side, after a few seconds.
As a test, feed some pink-noise to the SfB client and watch the audio completely disappear on the other side, after a few seconds. When you select a working microphone, you. The audio gain control used by the SfB client is awesome for dropping all the background noise in a regular meeting, but that is also exactly what causes sound passages to drop if you feed it from external sources. This is one of the biggest issues why we don't use Skype Broadcasts as much. From the Audio Device settings, select the microphone and speakers (integrated or headphone out port) you wish to use.