HP manual HP Classroom Manager Video Player, Adjusting Audio settings

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Adjusting Audio settings

You can adjust the audio settings within HP Classroom Manager to match the capabilities of your multimedia workstations or to fine tune performance. However, you should note that the higher the quality of sound you select, the greater the volume of data that needs to be sent. This can affect screen update performance on slower workstations.

To Access the Volume Controls

1. Right click on the speaker icon in the task bar.

To change other options such as sound quality, do one of the following: -

Global Method (Changes default setting for all Clients)

1. Choose {View}{Current Settings – Audio} from the Control window drop down menu

Individual Client Method (During a Show or View)

1.While Viewing the Client.

2.Choose {View}{Settings for Client – Audio} from the View window drop down menu.

3.The Audio Setting dialog will be displayed. This allows you to set the following properties.

Volume Settings Adjustments

Threshold

Microphone sensitivity

Microphone

Volume of microphone

Speaker

Volume of speakers

Enable Options

On

Turn Audio on

Off

Turn Audio off

Talk

Set the Control Audio to Talk function only

Listen

Set the Control Audio to Listen function only

HP Classroom Manager Video Player

HP Classroom Manager provides exceptional multimedia support with full Audio, Video and remote control capabilities.

While the Video Player can be used to run a video file on the local workstation, HP Classroom Manager‟s remote control capabilities combined with full Audio Support enable you to use this tool to enhance training sessions and demonstrations across multiple PCs simultaneously.

All standard video files, for example .avi and .mpg, are supported. The Video Player runs locally on each Client workstation and the video file can be accessed locally or from a network drive. If video files are stored locally the impact on the network is minimized as only the data to control the player, e.g. start, stop, pause and synchronization packets, are sent. If each Client machine retrieves the video file from a network drive you will place additional demands on the network.

For optimum performance, store the video files locally on each workstation, you may wish to use File Distribution to do this.

Other influencing factors will be:

The number of Client workstations accessing the file;

The speed of the network e.g.: 10/100 MB;

The size of the video file;

Client workstation memory/performance specification;

Other traffic on the network.

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