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Imeet web conference. Hardware Testing. Hardware Requirements. Windows XP Professional Office XP and above CPU: Pentium 4, 2.4 GHz Memory: 512MB and above Network: Ethernet Microphone Web-Cam or Digital Camera
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Imeet web conference Hardware Testing
Hardware Requirements • Windows XP Professional • Office XP and above • CPU: Pentium 4, 2.4 GHz • Memory: 512MB and above • Network: Ethernet • Microphone • Web-Cam or Digital Camera • If video source is analog eg. Composite video, an additional hardware capture card is required.
Video Source(Using USB devices) • Before plugging your USB webcam or digital video cam, refer to your camera user manual for proper installation of video driver. • After successful installation, plug in the camera and the PC will detect and run its associated driver software automatically. • Download amcap.zip and extract to desktop. Open the AM amcap program to check the existence of video source. • Important:- You MUST close the amcap program after verifying the camera is working properly.
Video Source(Using Firewire devices) • Install Digital Camera using the firewire cable. • The PC will detect the new hardware and install the driver software automatically. • Download amcap.zip and extract to desktop. Open the amcap program to check the existence of video source. • Important:- You MUST close the amcap program after checking the camera is working properly.
Common Video Problems • Web/Digital camera driver not installed, i.e. Most USB plug-ins require to install proprietary driver before it can work properly. • Loose connection esp. firewire connection • Wrong selection of camera source for video capture card that has multiple inputs • Wrong selection of video standard e.g. PAL, NTSC,SECAM • Other video utility program eg. Amcap is running in the background.
Good Bad Typical mic level No connection or muted mic Bad Oversaturated mic level Check Mic Source • Install Mic source using the audio cable. • Open the Sound Recorder • Click Record button and speak at your comfortable level. • Stop recording and playback to check. • Check any loose mic connection if no audio is recorded before proceeding to next step.
Adjusting Mic gain • Open the Volume Control. • Click Option and select Properties • Select Recording and ensure the Microphone box is checked. Click OK. Click Advanced button to turn the MIC boost on/off as required. • Adjust mic level and repeat the recording again as shown in the previous slide. • Close all the programs after Mic level is stabilized.
Common Mic Problems • Defective microphone • Loose or broken connection • Unclear or muffled audio due to high mic setting causing saturation. • Defective audio card
Helpdesk • Send your queries to support.imeet@jupinno.com • Or call +65 65874666 ext 1000