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2022-10-16
09:15 AM
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2023-06-27
06:53 AM
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RN
2022-10-16 12:42 PM
Hi, @austinashcraft,
There are a number of ways to accomplish this, but for simplicity, I'd recommend having a Co-Host designated. The Co-Host can mute you at the appropriate time. I always want someone else "in control" when I'm presenting.
Anything involving hardware and external software solutions "works if it's set up right".
2022-10-16 12:52 PM
Thanks for the reply. However, a Co-host is unfortunately not an option here. Would you mind letting me know of some of the other ways to accomplish this?
2022-10-16 01:00 PM - edited 2022-10-16 01:01 PM
I use a Stream Deck, but that still needs to be connected via USB. There are 8 button, 15 button, and 32 button Stream Decks. They are VERY useful, once you get one. You could use a USB extension cable, if you need to be farther away than the built-in cable.
Setting it up would require some additional detailed instructions. If you decide to go this route, let me know and I'll draft some up.
2022-10-17 03:07 AM
With the video object selected, mute the audio track by selecting Video Tools (Ribbon) –> Playback –> Video Options (Group) –> Volume –> Mute.
Regards,
J wick