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Zoom AI Companion2022-05-03 06:25 PM
Hi,
I am a new user to zoom. Can anyone give me advise on audio setup for a meeting for a group of non technical older homeowners. Several mobile devices are being used as the main connections to our zoom meeting. See attached doc on my physical setup.
The issue is audio. I am trying to create a hybrid zoom meeting, where 50 people are at an outside pool location holding the meeting and then other people are watching this meeting remotely thru zoom. I am hosting the meeting remotely.
My Main challenges that I am trying to improve the audio;
1) Pool participants complained that they could not can hear the zoom people well when they spoke
2) Zoom participants complained that they could not can hear the Pool participants well when they spoke.
My current set up is as follows: Remember these folks are very non-technical. So a mix-minus audio solution and audio mixer is not in the cards as a solution.
I am trying to put distance between these three device we are having feedback.
My challenge is I need to figure out a solution for both:
Here is a Video of meeting - Two spotlighted cohosts - camera and audio (iphones)
Youtube - Video Link https://youtu.be/McYbAqdLe0AY
Is there anything that I can do to my mobile device to separate microphones from speakers, so they can run independently.
Thank you in advance for any help you can give me.
Sincerely
Blazit
2023-01-18 05:23 PM