Skype procedures
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Equipment
[edit | edit source]- Larry White
- Shure boundary microphones
- Webcam
- Rod or Todd
- Laptop charging cable
- Headphones
- 1/4" adapter
- Gaff tape
- USB-A to USB-B cable
- Ethernet cable
Preparation
[edit | edit source]- Print the following for Dan Bertwell and all remote participants:
- Name
- Skype name
- Phone number
- Notify remote participants of the following:
- Timeframe
- Communication plan
- Contingency plan for bad connections
- Callback number
Setup
[edit | edit source]- Place boundary microphones.
- Plug XLRs into microphones and Larry White. Tape down wire.
- Plug Larry White into laptop.
- Set the following on Larry White:
- Level (both channels): instrument.
- Pad (both channels): off.
- Volume (both channels): 50%.
- Master volume: 50%.
- 48V: on.
- Direct monitor to on.
- Plug HDMI into laptop. Turn on projection.
- Plug webcam into laptop. Place webcam on chair in center of table. Tape down wire to stabilize.
- Plug laptop into power strip.
- Daisy-chain laptop to phone.
- Tape down ethernet between phone and wall.
- Start up laptop and open Skype.
- Set the following settings in Skype:
- Microphone: Behringer.
- Speakers: Crestron.
- Camera: USB Device.
- Volume: 10.
- Test Skype audio.
- Make sure laptop is on wired Internet connection.
Tips and troubleshooting
[edit | edit source]- Set Skype and wall panel volumes to maximum. Set Windows volume to 25%. Adjust the Windows volume up after the call begins. This will help avoid feedback or startling volume from the start of the call.
- If feedback begins, use the master volume knob on the audio interface to cut it immediately.
- If no sound occurs during Skype test, check Windows's playback device.