a. Quality Selection
With Muse Pro, you have full control over the quality of audio that you want to share. Go to Settings > Audio and explore the options in the device settings menu next to your selected input.
- Voice Call is the most basic option. It is good for talking on Muse and is the only option with built-in echo cancellation and noise reduction.
- High Quality (Variable) is the better option for sharing music within Standard Audio.
Note: You may also notice audio speeding up, slowing down, or lowering quality if the network connection is unstable.
- The Professional Audio options (only available to Muse Pro Users) allow you to send stable audio without altering the audio quality.
- Compressed Pro Audio is suitable for basic conversations over Muse.
- Uncompressed Pro Audio options deliver lossless, uncompressed audio designed for detailed audio work such as mixing, music production, or recording. At 16-bit depth, you can already expect high-quality audio.
Note: Lossless audio uses more bandwidth, so you may encounter issues if you share too many lossless audio streams.
b. Channel Selection
When Professional audio quality is selected, you can share multiple mono or stereo channels from the same device. Click the "+" button next to your device to enable additional channels.
c. Buffer
To access advanced settings, click on the Gear icon for Device settings. Here, you can adjust the buffer size.
- A larger buffer will result in more delay but fewer audio dropouts.
- A smaller buffer will result in faster audio sharing but with more audio dropouts.
- Depending on your internet speed, you may have to increase the buffer when streaming lossless audio to prevent dropouts.
d. Sample Rate
For sample rate, the higher you go, the better the audio quality. You can increase the sample rate to your liking. You will only see the sample rates that are compatible with your device listed.
e. Speakers
In Audio Settings, click the gear icon next to the Speakers dropdown to open Speaker Settings. From here, you can adjust the sample rate and bit depth, and use Test Speaker to confirm your setup is working.
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