11-19-2020 01:54 PM
Hi,
I have a video that I need to playback during the meeting. Everything works except the sound level of the original video is soft, so it comes through as soft in the Webex Conference. Even at a max volume setting. The video plays through the Windows Media Player. Is there a way to boost the sound level so attendees on the webex meeting can hear the sound better? Thank you!
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11-20-2020 03:26 AM - edited 11-20-2020 03:27 AM
@Alex57
Since I am not sure if do fully understand the issue, my suggestions may perhaps not hit the point:
In case the video itself is too silent, you may try to use another Video-Player application like VLC (freeware) which allows the Audio to be boosted up to 200%. (use the mousewheel since the volume-slider stops at 125%)
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-windows.html
If you do not want to install any software on your computer, you may use the portable-Version (.ZIP = no installation/no admin-rights needed; just unzip the package and run the software).
Another option may be to "edit" the video to increase the Volume of the Audio-Track in the Videofile:
perhaps with a free tool like "XMedia Recode" which is also available as portable-Version: https://www.xmedia-recode.de/en/
(such tools are usually not self-explanatory... I may give you some hints, if you want to go that way..)
01-27-2021 11:49 AM
The replies in this thread is WRONG. Why is it so hard for Cisco Webex to understand this question:
HOW DO I PLAYBACK AUDIO (NOT MIC) THROUGH WEBEX?
01-27-2021 01:55 PM
When sharing your screen, there is a checkbox (or dropdown) to "Share computer audio" and "Optimize for Video". I think the naming might be different depending if you're using the Webex (Teams) app or the Webex Meetings app, but the option is there when selecting a screen or app to share.
11-20-2020 03:26 AM - edited 11-20-2020 03:27 AM
@Alex57
Since I am not sure if do fully understand the issue, my suggestions may perhaps not hit the point:
In case the video itself is too silent, you may try to use another Video-Player application like VLC (freeware) which allows the Audio to be boosted up to 200%. (use the mousewheel since the volume-slider stops at 125%)
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-windows.html
If you do not want to install any software on your computer, you may use the portable-Version (.ZIP = no installation/no admin-rights needed; just unzip the package and run the software).
Another option may be to "edit" the video to increase the Volume of the Audio-Track in the Videofile:
perhaps with a free tool like "XMedia Recode" which is also available as portable-Version: https://www.xmedia-recode.de/en/
(such tools are usually not self-explanatory... I may give you some hints, if you want to go that way..)
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