How do I fix poor, choppy or robotic audio quality?
There are several things that could cause poor audio quality. See what can be done based on how you connected to the session.
I am connected using my mic and speakers (VoIP)
Poor network performance, lack of memory, or high CPU usage often causes the audio quality to drop, become delayed or sound robotic.
- Try closing all applications you aren't using to free up some bandwidth.
- If you're using a dial-up Internet connection with VoIP, it may cause poor performance. For optimum performance when using VoIP, we recommend using a broadband Internet connection.
- If the problem persists, try switching to phone mode instead.
I am connected using my telephone
If your audio quality is poor while you're using the telephone, it is most likely an issue with your telephone service provider.
- Try hanging up and dialing in again to see if it's an issue with the current connection.
- Try using a different telephone to see if it's an issue with the phone itself.
- If the problem persists, try switching to computer mode (mic and speakers) instead.
If you are still experiencing poor audio quality, visit the GoTo Meeting Community forums for troubleshooting or select Contact Support for further help.