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Zoom AI Companion2021-08-26 05:51 AM - last edited on 2023-08-10 10:05 AM by RN
Hi!
I'm curious about a technical aspect (or maybe it's advice?) of language interpretations in a Webinar.
So, here's the bulleted outline of the problem:
Now, the big question is: How can I make it possible that attendees don't have to constantly switch between the original audio and their language?
Or am I wrong with an assumption to the problem?
A million thanks to anyone willing to help me 🙂
2021-08-26 06:23 AM
Just have one channel per language. For example English > French would have interpretation from English to French and also from French to English.
2021-08-26 06:45 AM
Would you care to elaborate on that? I'm quite sure I don't get it.
2021-08-26 06:49 AM
Lets say the main speaker is English, then French. During the English session the French speakers choose the English > French channel. The next speaker is French, so then the English Speakers choose the same channel. English > French. (Even though technically its French > English). I'm assuming also its the same translater for both directions.
2021-08-30 03:15 AM
Correction. After checking with my translator zoom opens 2 channels. English and French. When the original speaker speaks in English, the english channel has original audio and the translation is in French. When she switches, and the original audio is in French, then the translator switches and will be heard on the ENglish channel and the French will be original audio. Hope htat helps