For those that were not able to attend live.
Link is below on YouTube:
@jdsilva she sure did!
@NolanHerring I think it's not that simple. As for example in this case @Saralyn was calling in remotely. So that would've been a webex audiostream anyway.
I was on the quarterly call and didn't seem to notice any bad audio. Sorry to hear yours was poor. There are varying levels of audio quality from one speaker to the next, but overall it seemed ok. Checking the recording, I won't deny that it seems to be more "telephone quality" and you do have to turn up the volume quite a bit. It's clear, the quality seems ok, but low volume. @merakisimon FYI
@MerakiDave Thanks! Yeah I mean it isn't terrible etc., but your analogy of telephone quality was spot on I think.
Maybe I'm just discovering that I'm an audiophile and taking it out on you guys hahaha
Awesome job guys, keep it up 😃
@MerakiDave and @NolanHerring There have been times that I couldn't go through with some webinars because of the audio quality. Not that is too bad but just jittery and after a while you're just like 😵
Hey @NolanHerring! Thanks for letting us know about your experience with The Meraki Quarterly.
Ideally yes, we would like to have a best live streaming experience for you all. I can't promise a fix overnight but we'll take this feedback into account when we start planning for the next Quarterly along with other future webinars.
How did you think the video quality came across for you in Webex?
@TaylorL Thanks for the response 😃
Video is fine, and I can still understand everything on audio. So I don't mean for this to come across as a complaint because I know via WebEx / streaming you can't really do anything about the bitrate etc.
I was just thinking for when it gets uploaded to YouTube, to somehow use the excellent quality audio that those microphones look like they can pickup. 😃
For those of you looking for the link to the Wi-Fi 6 event happening on 4/29
https://engage2demand.cisco.com/LP=15068