We are trying to use this at work.Currently we are having a problem with the microphone volume increasing automatically till the point that it picks up the voices of speakers at different sites, and then they hear an echo.I can turn the volume down, but it automatically raises the volume again until again i can hear myself echo.I want to disable automatic gain control/automatic volume leveling, any ideas?
4/16/2010 3:21:17 PM
attn: bobbydigital?
4/16/2010 3:35:13 PM
call TAC ? ... no really though ... Im certain that if its a software/config issue, the voice guys in tac can fix it for you ...There is also a chance that the problem is your mic/headphone hardware. Not a voice pimp, so I cant help you unfortunately.
4/16/2010 9:37:51 PM
I am in the same boat as ^sorry, not my area of expertise.
4/17/2010 7:41:27 AM
I bet even the hr people, accountants, maintenance people and janitors at Cisco get "Hey what's wrong with my [Cisco device]?" when they're away from work.
4/17/2010 7:55:39 AM
haha, probably. at least Rob and I are technical (ok, I used to be)
4/17/2010 8:18:48 AM
Does it always reset back to normal every call? If it doesnt, maybe try to increase some of the silence suppression, you need to eliminate something or other (helpful, I know).Id try manuals online, TAC is $$.
4/17/2010 2:18:01 PM
[Edited on April 18, 2010 at 10:03 AM. Reason : pm sent]
4/18/2010 9:49:01 AM
Is it this bug??CSCso82757 Bug Details Symptom:When using CIPC 2.1(3), the master volume for the Mic is increased to the maximum during the call. Setting from Audio Tuning Wizard is not preserved.Conditions:Issue is caused by AutomaticGainControl. In some symtems with AGC enabled it can cause the Mic volume to increase to the Maximum during a callWorkaround:Disable AGC.A UI option to enable/disable AutomaticGainControl has been added. The setting can be accessed under the Advanced Audio Settings menu. To view the UI option a user must create a registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Cisco Systems, Inc.\Communicator\AudioShowAGC and set the value to 1. This will display the UI option to enable/disable AGC under the Advanced Audio Settings menu. StatusFixed(Verified)Severity3 - moderateLast ModifiedIn Last YearProductCisco IP CommunicatorTechnology1st Found-In2.1(3)Fixed-In2.1(3)2.1(3.0)7.0(3.0)Component(s)audioRegressionY[Edited on April 18, 2010 at 11:46 AM. Reason : .][Edited on April 18, 2010 at 11:47 AM. Reason : .]
4/18/2010 11:46:41 AM
generally good to opt for pm when sharing bug details :p but this one is pretty harmless to share, and yes i think that's the ddts.
4/18/2010 12:06:54 PM
not really a big concern. Other than certain security related issues that have special rules on how they are released, we have a policy of making all of our bugs public.
4/19/2010 8:13:35 AM
Im running 7.0, and its exhibiting that behavior, i tried adding the registry key and restarting the software...no dice.
4/19/2010 9:00:30 AM
Do you have a smartnet contract? If so, your best bet is to open a TAC case. Although, I suspect that since you're posting here, you probably do not.
4/19/2010 9:36:19 AM
We probably do, we have a cisco voip guy who managers our voip network (probably around 4000 or so phones).However, hes busy this week and I'm trying to find stuff out by my lonesome.
4/19/2010 2:16:35 PM