I don't believe WebEx or Jabber does stereo. Probably just pulling the left stream in as mono.
You'll probably need an adapter or mixer to combine the 2 channels into a mono channel. On Tue, Dec 19, 2017 at 7:32 PM, Lelio Fulgenzi <[email protected]> wrote: > > Ok. This is a weird one. > > It seems as though any discrete right audio channel sent to either jabber > or WebEx is not sent off (or not received) at the far end. > > I've tested this a few ways, with different equipment, in different spots > along the path, and it all points to software. > > The weird thing is, the application audio test components show signal > strength. It just doesn't make it to the other side. > > Has anyone tested out discrete audio channels being sent to WebEx or > Jabber? > > The use case here is bridging purpose built audio/video equipment with PC > based collaboration tools, e.g. Webex, Jabber, Teams, Zoom, etc. > > For video (and sometimes audio), I'm using the Inogeni HD(HDMI)-to-USB3 > converter. > > For audio, I've tried a USB enabled Behringer mixer. That's worked, > because I'm pretty sure the left and right channels are the same. > > I also have an ART USB Dual Pre device which has both USB and analog out. > In both cases, the right channel is not making it out to the far end, at > least intelligibly. It's ever so faint and low and slowed down sometimes. > > In the ART analog example above, I used a cable that fed the two outputs > into the camera's mic input. Left channel fine, right channel nada. > > Again, all along the path, signal strength is good and responsive. > > What gives? > > Lelio > > > > Sent from my iPhone > _______________________________________________ > cisco-voip mailing list > [email protected] > https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-voip >
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