-----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].
As I noted in my previous e-mail, I was not listening to recorded presentations when I had audio quality problems in the past. I decided to try replaying the recorded HADR presentation to see if it sounded different than the real time version. It immediately became clear that I was confused about which topics went with which symptoms. The presentation I gave up on had a woman introducing the main speaker; one of the reasons I thought there was some small hope of the audio quality improving when the main speaker started was that he would probably have a lower pitched voice than the woman introducing him. The recorded HADR presentation had a man speaking at the beginning. The audio quality was fine for about twenty seconds and then started to deteriorate. It never got to be completely unintelligible, but the pitch and speed fluctuated, the speaker sometimes sounded as if he were stuttering, and there was sometimes a strange chugging noise in the background. As far as I could tell, the streaming playback and the downloadable exe gave identical results. I also retried the streaming playback with no applications other than the Web browser running on my PC, and with not pages open except the page for starting the playback. This did not seem to make any difference.
