have a couple of these and you would be able to keep one trained on the
most common speakers in any given discussion (then you only have the
problem of more speakers then mikes, but short of putting enough mikes
around to get the entire room you will always have this problem)

David Lang

 On Mon,
16 Apr 2001, Larry McVoy wrote:

> Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2001 20:56:26 -0700
> From: Larry McVoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Miles Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: Larry McVoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>      Randolph Bentson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Kernel 2.5 Workshop RealVideo streams -- next time,
>      please get better audio.
>
> > Are you talking about one of those "eavesdropper"
> > parabolic microphones?  Are you thinking of having
> > someone on stage redirecting the microphone as
> > each speaker starts talking?  It could work well,
> > but you'd either lose the first few words each
> > person in the audience said or need to go to a
> > "hand raising/acknowledgement" to create a pause
> > during which the microphone could be redirected.
>
> Yeah, but that is still way way way faster than walking across the room to
> hand someone a mike.
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