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Celebrate with us2024-03-12 09:14 PM
Hello Team,
Sorry to bother you all . I have tried on and off to work this out.
Our church streams to a few people. Usually about five only. Sometimes our feed is taken up by another church or a group in a large building.
At those times, the (remote) church only wants to see the speaker view and not all the other people. Gallery View and Speaker View both display all the participants. I have read we can switch off those who’s cameras are off. But the question is, on the receiving end, how does the operator select Speaker View only – so this can be projected on the screen without all the other participants.
Thank you,
Rodney.