Auto-follow-speaker jumps on every cough or motion
Speaker tracking follows the active mic, so a cough or a ringing phone drags the image away from the actual speaker. A damping setting and a minimum duration help.
Try this first
- 1In the room system or DSP, open tracking settings, look for speaker detection time or switching delay.
- 2Set a minimum speech duration of two to three seconds before the camera switches, short sounds drop out.
- 3Raise noise thresholds if HVAC or keyboards trigger, so only human voice counts.
- 4For Logitech Rally Bar use RightSight in CamerCare, for Poly Studio it is IntelliFrame or Producer Mode.
- 5Test in a full room with multiple overlapping speakers, not only a one-person test.
- 6Plan a group frame as fallback so messy discussions do not produce a restless image.
When to bring us in
If tracking stays restless, mic position or DSP setting is usually the cause. Vectel can tune per room.
See also
- Remote people feel left out in hybrid meetings.Parity is not luck. Camera, mic and facilitation must treat remote attendees equally.
- Camera does not capture everyone around the table.Focal length, placement and auto-framing decide whether the whole table is visible.
- We want to show both the whiteboard and the people.A content camera on the board, a people camera on the table. Two streams.
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