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April 2, 2012
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Multiple Microphones Via Mixer?

  • April 2, 2012
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Has anyone connected multiple microphones to a Connect session via

external mixer? If so, are there any problems in getting Flash to see the

input?

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    Participating Frequently
    April 5, 2012

    If you PC sees the input  (i.e. as USB AUDIO) or something, Adobe connect should see it just fine.

    The main consideration is that you're not coming in "HOT".  So, test it in a meeting, do a short recording, and play it back.

    If you have multiple audio input sources on the computer - including the mixer device - you may need to right click in the connect addin, then choose flash settings, and select your input device there.

    JJonesAuthor
    Inspiring
    April 5, 2012

    Thanks. My big concern is that the Flash settings won't see the input.

    I've connected USB mics before and the Flash setting menu mis-identifies

    it as a headset. I don't care what it thinks that I've connected as long

    as it works but issues like this give me pause. I don't want to spend $$$

    developing an extensive external audio support system only to have it not

    connect with Flash.

    "John.Stegenga" <forums@adobe.com>

    04/05/12 10:20 AM

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    If you PC sees the input (i.e. as USB AUDIO) or something, Adobe connect

    should see it just fine.

    The main consideration is that you're not coming in "HOT". So, test it in

    a meeting, do a short recording, and play it back.

    If you have multiple audio input sources on the computer - including the

    mixer device - you may need to right click in the connect addin, then

    choose flash settings, and select your input device there.

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    Participating Frequently
    April 5, 2012

    How WINDOWS/Flash detect the device is really not the issue - as long as you can control the input from the windows control panel and see it in flash.

    You may have to test more than one mixer, unfortunately because that's how hardware compatilbity is...