A simple wizard will guide you through this process,
but there are a few requirements before running the Set Up Audio and Video Wizard.
?– Audio output device If you plan to hear the person on the other end of the call
you need a sound card and speakers or headphones. Just about any modern
computer should come with a sound card and at least built-in speakers. It is highly
recommended that you purchase a conferencing headset for better-quality audio.
?– Audio input device Just as you need to hear audio, others need to hear you.
As such, you need some sort of microphone to plug into your sound card to capture
your voice. Again, it is highly recommended that you purchase a conferencing
headset for a better-quality conferencing experience. These days, headsets are easy
to fi nd and are reasonably priced.
?– Videoconferencing camera If you want others to see you in the videoconference,
you obviously need a videoconferencing camera, also known as a Webcam.
Microsoft recently released some very nice cameras in its LifeCam product line.
Let??™s go ahead and set up the audio and video for MOC. Before you begin to set up
audio and video, follow these steps to install the software and drivers for your audio and
Webcam devices:
1. Make sure are you logged on to your MOC client and the contact list is open
and visible.
2. Select MOC menu | Tools | Set Up Audio and Video (see Figure 8.2). This
will launch the Set Up Audio and Video Wizard (see Figure 8.3).
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