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Vote now2024-01-03 12:48 AM
Hello. I want to have the same webinar on two different accounts so participants don't see each other and get different offers at the end of the webinar. Do you know how I can do that? Thank you!
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2024-01-03 03:54 AM
If you are working with a profession video production company they can connect the video program feed (using video switching S/W such as OBS, vMix, Blackmagic) and input that into 2 seperate computers/zoom webinars.
By default in webinar participants dont see eachother.
If there is no video/audio interaction then i recommend you pre-record yourself using Zoom, and then playing it out using simulive (you need a zoom events license for this.). You are also invited to join my FB group https://www.facebook.com/groups/zoomeventpros
2024-01-03 03:21 AM
live or pre-recorded with simulive?
2024-01-03 03:40 AM
Hi Denise. Thank you for your response! Live Event
2024-01-03 03:54 AM
If you are working with a profession video production company they can connect the video program feed (using video switching S/W such as OBS, vMix, Blackmagic) and input that into 2 seperate computers/zoom webinars.
By default in webinar participants dont see eachother.
If there is no video/audio interaction then i recommend you pre-record yourself using Zoom, and then playing it out using simulive (you need a zoom events license for this.). You are also invited to join my FB group https://www.facebook.com/groups/zoomeventpros