You forgot the favorite one: * Hop on one leg, crossing your fingers and try and think 'good' thoughts :)
Didn't you see me try that the other day? ;) Derek John Langkals wrote: > Hello AG Tech, > > What methods do you use to resolve audio issues before and during a live > Access Grid event? > > Really how much can be done? What are some of the usual and more unusual > issues you faced and how were you able to resolve them (or not)? > > * Things I can do before an event is test the audio and hope that the > quality will remain. > > * If the audio is not that good, we can reboot local grid services; perform > a trace route and/or multicast trace route seeking out bottleneck routers > (including cache limiting issues) or firewalls. If firewalls are blocking > audio traffic, what can be done besides requesting those ports being opened, > which would be the best case? > > * I can double audio packets in RAT. > > This does not even begin to touch local audio and echo cancellation > troubleshooting. I will be posting those questions in future emails ;) > > Thank you, > > John > > John Langkals > Systems Manager > OCTS > M2021 Physics Research Building > 191 West Woodruff Avenue > Columbus, Ohio 43210 > 614.292.6957 Office > 614.327.3732 Cell > 614.292.7557 FAX > www.octs.osu.edu > > > > > > > > > > -- Derek Piper - dcpi...@indiana.edu - (812) 856 0111 IRI 323, School of Informatics Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana