Sharing media files

When I am in my Lync Meeting, I have a media file I want to share with the other participants.  They can see the video, but cannot hear it, only what is heard through my computer speakers which is not good.  How do I display the media file
so the sound quality is like they are playing the file locally?

Hi,
How did you share video with others?
If you need to show a video, you can try to insert it in a PowerPoint presentation and upload the file in the meeting to play the video.
Best Regards,
Eason Huang
Eason Huang
TechNet Community Support

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