Update

Upgraded on-board AEC from a post-mix to a per-channel for better performance

Improvements

  • Upgraded on-board AEC from a post-mix to a per-channel for better performance
  • Made enhancements to the Auto NR (Noise Reducer) setting (default)

Bug fixes

Describe what has been fixed

Open problems

  • The optional ARRAY_HEIGHT_OVERRIDE value sent via command strings must be resent upon power cycle
  • If the ARRAY_HEIGHT_OVERRIDE command is used to set a height that is outside the valid range (122-914 cm), the command will not display an error but internally, the value will be rejected from being set
  • Acoustic reflections from tables can sometimes be mistaken by the MXA920 as another source/talker location. The symptom is a second talker location coordinate set in front of and higher than the actual talker.
  • Channel Names are not set in the initial attempt of ‘push-to-Dante’. Dante interface resets when Device Name is set
  • When a muted dynamic coverage area is moved when a dedicated coverage area has also been established, the mix output of the MXA920 has low-level audio from outside the dedicated coverage area limits.
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