Boosted by jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein"):
karlauerbach@sfba.social ("Karl Auerbach") wrote:
@lauren One of our friends who does a lot of interview/podcasts has noticed (as have many of us) that people usually have terrible audio setups - bad microphones, noise rooms with lots of echo, etc. So she sends the interviewees decent, but inexpensive, microphone/headset to use. It can be surprising how much better even a bad network link can get when a headset is used - the link does not have to handle the gunk packets that are generated when a person's microphone can hear that person's speaker, and those echo suppression algorithms don't have to kick in and create audio artifacts.