
Improving the Audio Quality During Your Teleconference So, read on as we give you tips on how you can improve the audio quality on your next Zoom or Skype call. Whether you’re going to have it transcribed automatically or manually, the transcript depends on the audio quality. Not only it helps you and your audience to understand each other clearly, but it will also significantly benefit you when you have it reviewed or transcribed later on. Whether it’s a teleconference call requiring a video or not, the quality of the call must be impeccable. You may already be familiar with it as the availability of video calling apps are rampant such as Zoom and Skype. It’s not a surprise as nowadays, businesses tend to conduct meetings online. Please test sound recording after the suggested steps.Have you noticed that the new greeting today during online meetings is “Can you hear me?” instead of “Hello! How are you?” After that please close the Registry Editor and restart the virtual machine Once you locate that value please change it to "1": right-click on "IgnorePICB"->Choose 'Modify'->change value to "1" HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\\0000\Settings\, or some other branch, the exact location depends on the particular Windows installation.

In the Registry Editor navigate to the following branch: in the affected virtual machine please open Registry Editor: Start->type in "regedit" in the search field->press 'Enter' (Note: instructions involve changing to the Windows Registry, so it is advisable to take a snapshot of the virtual machine or create a backup of the virtual machine or a backup of the Registry)
