So what happened at 2:07, at 2:16, and again at 2:52? Changing cameras should not have done this. If this occurred because of a video edit then the whole video should have been reshot from the beginning. I simply can not show this to a potential client and tell them "this sounds better"
Even if SMC Gmail's reply is the best (funny, wise, fair and both technically and humanly accurate), see this for a full demo th-cam.com/video/ARVFyf2mBM0/w-d-xo.html
Not a great real world example. Why don't two people try and speak over each other? How about in a video conference with other people talking from the far end.
Speaking over eachother is poor etiquette no? Two people can talk, there is another example of this- the microphone focuses on both- like real world you will have to decide which conversation you are focusing on. But again, speaking over one another is poor etiquette and probably not a productive meeting.
Stem has a demostration showing standard display mic and with their system - so we can see the difference. Is there such a video for Sennheiser?
Senhizer is back
So what happened at 2:07, at 2:16, and again at 2:52? Changing cameras should not have done this. If this occurred because of a video edit then the whole video should have been reshot from the beginning. I simply can not show this to a potential client and tell them "this sounds better"
but will it work with my
7.1. gaming headset?
With a headset the functionality is inhibited. This is to be expected when you are using two devices for the same thing.
But what happens with cross-talk? If two people are talking at once, who does the beam focus on?
It would pick up the loudest person, unless the beam was at it's widest. Either way, it is handled by the controller.
Even if SMC Gmail's reply is the best (funny, wise, fair and both technically and humanly accurate), see this for a full demo th-cam.com/video/ARVFyf2mBM0/w-d-xo.html
Why are two people talkng over one another ? That's not a constructive meeting.
@@trieshardgaming I don't know, ask the chairperson.
@@trieshardgaming Maybe this is a chorus singers' meeting, wanting to demo their duet to the far end.
MXA920 is a far better product after hearing them both. Worth the price difference
I am the 1 wo see this vedio
Not a great real world example. Why don't two people try and speak over each other? How about in a video conference with other people talking from the far end.
Speaking over eachother is poor etiquette no? Two people can talk, there is another example of this- the microphone focuses on both- like real world you will have to decide which conversation you are focusing on.
But again, speaking over one another is poor etiquette and probably not a productive meeting.