-----Dave Canan wrote: ----- >Thomas, I can follow up with this. Do you have some specific examples >of some webinars that were bad recording quality? Let me knoiw via the >list, or you can also send me an email to my work ID at >[email protected].
I had trouble with the webinar on using HADR to replicate the TSM Version 6 database. I don't see how recording quality could be an issue, since I was listening to the presentation in real time rather than listening to a recording later on. As I recall, the webinar started with a moderator introducing the main speaker. The introduction started off with poor but not intolerable audio quality and gradually deteriorated until I recognize about one word in five. I hung around to see if things would get better when the main speaker started. The audio quality did not improve when the main speaker started. I gave up on listening to the presentation and settled for reviewing the slides.
