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We have been working with 3040’s and 5470’s (latest code for both) testing WTOS9 and Teams. While we understand that video offloading might not ever be great for the 3040’s, we keep having issues with “robotic” voices in Teams calls with no video involved at all.
Is anyone running Teams acceptably on Wyse, even just calls?
How is the voice on the 5470?
CG
Upgraded a 3040 to the latest Citrix_2006_1146.pkg. Finally some good news! Audio and video much better!
/ Torsten
Did some further tests with ThinOS 9.0.4024 and Citrix_2006_1146 on a 3040.
Still calls peer to peer are fine, but when joining a Teams Meeting, audio becomes very bad (robotic voices), even without webcam or screen sharing.
When doing the same tests on a 5070 it seems that Wyse has solved the issues with performance. Teams meetings audio sounds fine even if using webcam and screen sharing.
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