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by FLUX-YOU
3403 days ago
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How are games and voice software targeted at gaming managing to make things so much more clear? If it's a network issue, it's likely unsalvageable because the network is just crap. We need to be using whatever those are using. It is usually crystal clear and people are easily understandable even during large gatherings (EVE Online battles). I'm the same as the OP, and what's worse, people talk 20 feet from the cisco conference phones (because those are everywhere) and it makes everything sound completely terrible. I don't listen half the time. That is definitely a microphone issue. |
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I've heard directly of novice VoIP engineers unintentionally taking out corporate networks trying to "help" improve audio quality, by picking a higher quality codec. It worked great when they tested phone calls in the middle of the night maintenance window. It really sucked the next day when packets started colliding. Crappy sounding codecs sound a heck of a lot better than 50% packet loss.