Microsoft Teams desktop software for Windows and macOS now supports spatial audio. Because spatial audio support is supported by this new feature, your Teams conversations sound considerably better and have a significant audio boost.
When participants in a meeting sound dispersed, spatial audio may assist Teams users understand where they are about one another and make it simple for users to keep track of who is speaking. Each participant will take on a certain posture depending on their screen position.
If you want to know who is speaking right now at a meeting with a large number of participants and when numerous presenters are speaking at once, using this tool is quite beneficial.
Go to Settings, choose "Devices," then turn on "Spatial audio" to enable spatial audio for Teams' Desktop App.
Microsoft claims that Bluetooth-based earbuds and headphones won't operate with the feature "due to protocol limitation," although future Bluetooth devices with stereo LE Audio compatibility may be able to support the new feature. Spatial Audio may be activated for wired headsets and laptops with stereo speakers.
Wireless headphones that offer stereo playing during conversations and connect to the computer through USB can, however, be utilized with the new function.
The audio will be audible at the same volume from the main floor and the interpreter from various angles if you utilize the Live Interpretation option, according to Microsoft. Just disable Spatial Audio to resolve this problem.
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