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microphones are not routed to the monitor's speakers, to avoid echo. Instead, the sound of other
participants and the computer audio is routed to the monitor's speakers, while a video recorder
would normally need to record both sides of the conversation, both room microphones and the
sound of other participants. You may also want to record computer audio shared in the meeting.
Figure 93: Example of merging audio into two tracks
audio source (like computer audio or remote sound) can be routed to both tracks. However an
output device (like the monitor speakers) can only receive the merged sound of one of the tracks.
This restriction simplifies the possible routing scenarios, making this advanced setup easier to
manage.
For more information on connecting the microphones and speakers, see
and Speakers to the XT Series
This section details how to route any audio input or output to Track 1 or Track 2. Each output can
only broadcast one track.
Before you begin
If configuring from the endpoint, you must first enable advanced configuration, as described in
Enabling Advanced Maintenance on the XT Series
Procedure
1. Access the audio output track settings. From the XT Series web interface, select
Administrator settings > I/O connections > Audio - Outputs > Tracks. From the
endpoint's main menu, select Configure > Advanced > I/O connections > Audio -
Outputs > Tracks.
December 2017
Figure 93: Example of merging audio into two tracks
on page 52.
Avaya Video Collaboration Solution for IP Office Deployment Guide
Comments on this document? infodev@avaya.com
Configuring Advanced Sound (Audio Output) Settings
on page 143 also illustrates how the same
on page 122.
Connecting Microphones
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