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Zoom AI Companion2024-08-22 03:28 AM
I have been using interpretation function for a small multilingual onsite event for around 20 participants. The participants logged into Zoom from their phone and could listen to the interpretation. There was no video in Zoom.
Now I'll have the same need, but for a bigger event up to 100 participants and there will be an online broadcast at the same time as well (outside from Zoom). Will this solution work?
How much bandwidth should be available for this?
2024-11-04 11:20 AM
@matugraphy I know you asked this question a long time ago...but for the record, I would not do this. 100 people constantly drawing from Wifi or a cell phone tower in the same location would more than like cause issues. A better way to do this f the Interpreters are online in Zoom and an online broadcast, you will need to have a hybrid setup i.e. take the interpretation channels out of zoom onsite and transmit them to receivers that are dedicated for the users (per language channel). You can rent such equipment from an AV company, Translation Agency or from a company that deals with tour guiding systems.