Thanks Sebastian!

If I set this timeout to i.e. 2 seconds, wouldn't that solve the problem too? In my interpretation this would cause Flash to wait two Seconds after the "silence",
before cancelling the the transmission?

See:

silenceTimeout <http://help.adobe.com/en_US/FlashPlatform/reference/actionscript/3/flash/media/Microphone.html#silenceTimeout> : int <http://help.adobe.com/en_US/FlashPlatform/reference/actionscript/3/int.html> [read-only] The number of milliseconds between the time the microphone stops detecting sound and the time the activity event is dispatched.

Cheers,
Stefan



Am 2012-01-18 16:54, schrieb [email protected]:
... okay there might by a hack to prevent Flash from turning of the
micro, if you set the timeout to 1000000 seconds, see
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/FlashPlatform/reference/actionscript/3/flash/media/Microphone.html#setSilenceLevel%28%29

But there is no way of configuring the timeout in Openmeetings, you
can only configure the silentLevel at the moment, not the
silentTimeout. You would need to change the source code to get the
timeout implemented.

Sebastian

2012/1/18 [email protected]<[email protected]>:
But I think it is already set to 0 by default, so it is already as
sensible as possible.
I don't think that there is any smaller / more sensible setting.

You can compare the attributes generally available for the Microphone here:
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/FlashPlatform/reference/actionscript/3/flash/media/Microphone.html#silenceLevel

I think setting it to 0 is the maximum you can do, there is no way of
generally disable Flash's feature to mute the micro when you do not
procude some noice.

Sebastian

2012/1/18 [email protected]<[email protected]>:
In the config.xml there is a param:

<!--
    Video-Settings

    Number that specifies the amount of sound required to activate the
microphone
        Acceptable values from 0 to 100.
    this value is used in Audio_Streaming, at which the *activity-meter* will
    send a notification for all connected hosts of a conference
    the result of this notification is that you see the green-light
highlighted if
    a remote user is speaking
  -->
<loudnessAcitviation>0</loudnessAcitviation>


Sebastian

2012/1/18 Stefan Proell<[email protected]>:
Dear mailinglist,

we are using openmeetings for our voice conferences with five or more
participants.
The system is automatically stopping the transmission of audio signals (e.g.
auto noise cancelling ), if one is not speaking. So after every short pause,
the transmission is abruptly terminated. It then requires a short time
period to take up transmission again, which is a little bit disturbing.

Is there a way of adjusting the sensitivity of this or can one disable the
feature?

Thanks!

Kind regards,
Stefan





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