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2022-11-08 11:06 AM
Is it possible to share audio from one computer and video/screenshare from a different computer? I have tried allowing multiple hosts. The initial host has audio playing. The secondary host will screenshare and "drive" the presentation.
I am getting an error when I attempt to share the secondary host screen that indicates audio will stop from the initial host when sharing the secondary screen. I tried to make adjustments, but have not had any luck.
Is this possible?
2022-11-08 11:10 AM
Hi @laurinfedora
No, it would not be possible to do that and hear both at the same time. You could potentially use 3rd-party software, such as OBS, to combine the audio and video into one stream before it is sent to Zoom.