Turned out I am not the only one with the problem. I mentioned it today at our Standup meeting (we have 10 minutes meeting every day to report project progress) and another developer told us he had the same problem.
>I ended up here:
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http://downloads.ddigest.com/software/download.php?sid=1089&ssid=0&did=5&rid=178216 ..then clicked the download button and it's downloading. (This is the "mega codec pack" - the one that has the most codecs in it.
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>Perhaps your whole problem is that you have mailware or something on your machine eating up all your resources - or some sort of Virus. I would run a full scan and try something like spybot search and destroy to get ride of all the mailware/spyware.
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>>I am afraid I have a bigger problem :( From that link I first attempted to click on the top button, but it said visit our sponsor.
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>>I then attempted to click on the Standard Download (for average user). It opened another window with Download link but when I clicked on it, it gave yet another link to FileOpener. I did download it, but didn't install as it refers to some weird company and promises to add some browser add-on.
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>>>>>I would give a try with installing different codecs then.
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>>>>What do you mean by installing different codecs? Where should I get it?
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>>>codecs are programs that windows uses to decode audio/video - bad codec can result in bad audio or video.
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>>>Al posted a link that had some links to codec packs - I've used this one in the past with good results:
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http://www.codecguide.com/download_kl.htm>>>
>>>The webex support site did say this:
>>>Q. How can I improve the quality of the audio when using local recording?
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>>>A. If audio quality is poor or if there is no audio, make sure that:
>>>You used the WebEx Audio Setup Wizard to test your volume.
>>>If you are recording audio from a source other than a microphone, start the recorder and select the correct recording source.
>>>If you hear “clicks and clacks” during playback, you may be using an older version of the WebEx Player. Re-install the player on your computer and try again.
>>>
>>>Q. What audio compression and sampling rates does WebEx support? Which ones should I use?
>>>
>>>A. WebEx supports the following audio recording formats:
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>>>G.723 (8 kHz) This is the default setting; it is optimized for streaming over the Internet.
>>>PCM (8 kHz, 22 kHz, 44 kHz) This results in higher audio quality but much larger file sizes. This is recommended only for recordings that you distribute on a CD-ROM.
>>>
>>>..so it looks like you should try to get codecs for G.723 (8 kHz)
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