This guide is meant to offer extra help in
setting up your audio. This guide focuses mainly on Windows
since it has many setup options that can lead to audio setup
problems. The guide includes the following sections:

Here are a few general rules on how to set
your audio settings:
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Proper equipment
It is very important that every participant use a good
quality headset or an echo canceling microphone recommended
by Marratech.
Otherwise, background noises and echo will disrupt
your meeting.
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Audio Drivers
Most problems with audio can be solved by upgrading
your device drivers.
Many manufacturers have very practical support pages
from which you can download and install the latest drivers.
Marratech recommends installing the latest
version
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Selecting the proper device (Windows)
Windows will sometimes change your audio
device (i.e. sound card) without asking you. For example,
when you install a web camera, the camera's built-in microphone
may become the primary input device, even though it offers
poor quality sound.
To verify your primary audio device, do the following:
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Windows Control Panel (found in the Settings
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Sounds and Audio Devices application
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3. Select the Audio tab.
4. Select the Default device
for both Sound playback and Sound recording.
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5. Check the Use only default
devices check box.
6. Press OK to save
your changes and close this window.
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