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2022-03-04 04:00 AM
Is there a way to use microphone one microphone that will spotlight each person as they speak?
Same office, same office table, but two different computers.
as it is now when both people speak only one persons PC is Spotlighted. can't keep both mikes on because of feedback
2022-03-04 05:53 AM
@roncrisadams The best thing to do here would be to have each person mute their microphone when they are done talking and then unmute when they go to talk so that there isn't any interference.
I would also suggest looking at utilizing a headset for both users as that may allow them both to stay unmuted and talk.
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