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The conference audio player
and converter makes it easy to replay meetings you've recorded.
There are several ways to
access the audio player:
1. Select the Live Conference
PRO™ Audio Player icon (shown below), from the Windows Start Menu.
2. Load your Live Conference PRO™
meeting room, (do not login), then click the "Launch
Player" button:

3. If you have recorded the
"audio
only: from your meeting room, the file would look something like this:
Double-click the icon to launch the Audio
Player and begin playing the recorded file.
Audio Player and
Converter
Below is the Audio Player. From
this utility, you can play the audio only from a recorded web meeting, and
convert the recorded file into an MP3 or Wav format.
The numbers displayed on the right side
of the player represent the duration of the recorded audio (first line), and
the audio quality and complexity settings (line two).
Web meeting audio player and converter - click image to enlarge view.
Playing a Recorded Audio File
Once the audio
player is opened, click the "Load" button, locate the file you have recorded or
downloaded, select it and click OK. The file you have selected will begin
playing. Also available are standard controls such as "Pause",
"Stop", "Fast Forward", and "Rewind".
Converting a Recorded
Audio File
Once the audio
player is opened, click one of the "Convert" buttons, locate the
.Spx file you have recorded or saved, select it and then click
"Open". Now assign a file name for the new file that will be
converted, then click "Save". The .spx audio file will now be converted. The amount of time needed to complete this
process is determined by the size of your file and processing speed of your
computer.
Note: The converted audio
file will be much larger in size than the original .spx file.
Recording a Meeting
Once you are logged into a meeting, click the
"Record" button, (located in the lower right corner of the conference
room), then assign a file name, then click OK. There is no need to
put an extension at the end of the file name as this is automatically added by
the program.
To stop recording, click
the record button again and you will see the look of the button will change
indicating the recording process has stopped. It is very important that
you turn off the record button before logging out.
Note: The room Operator/Moderator has the
ability to "deactivate" your "Record" feature. When
deactivated, your "Record" button will appear grayed-out.
Audio
Troubleshooting
Any problem one might experience relating to broadcasting or
receiving audio during a meeting can be resolved from this troubleshooting
guide.
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