Setting Audio Modes; Standalone Mode; External Dsp With Aec Mode - Extron electronics MediaPort 200 User Manual

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Setting Audio Modes

Before beginning the setup and configuration of the MediaPort 200, it is important that
the device be set in the desired audio mode. Depending on which audio mode is selected
(Standalone or External DSP with AEC), Windows sees the MediaPort in each mode as a
different device and does not retain settings made in one mode to another.
NOTE: Beginning configuration of the MediaPort 200 before setting the desired audio

Standalone Mode

In
which then signals to the Unified Communications (UC) application that AEC needs to be
applied at the UC application level in the signal chain. See
page 59 for information on how to select audio modes.

External DSP with AEC Mode

In
Cancelling Speakerphone
at the external DSP level in the signal chain. See
information on how to select audio modes.
NOTES: If the MediaPort 200 is not set in the correct audio mode, two major issues can
mode requires the configuration process to be repeated, as when the audio mode is
changed, Windows views the MediaPort as a different device.
audio mode, Windows enumerates the MediaPort 200 as a
Standalone
External DSP with AEC
, which then signals to the UC application that AEC is applied
occur:
A MediaPort set in Standalone audio mode, while an external DSP with AEC is in
use, produces two echo cancelling stages potentially causing adverse audio effects.
A MediaPort set in External DSP with AEC audio mode while no external DSP with
AEC is connected, may prevent an echo cancelling stage from being introduced at
the UC application level, producing unwanted acoustic echo.
mode, Windows enumerates the MediaPort 200 as an
General Settings Tab
MediaPort 200 • Theory of Operation
Speakerphone
General Settings Tab
on
Echo
on page 59 for
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