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2025-10-28 08:22 AM
We stream in-person lectures to at home attendees. All technology including mics and the laptop go through a system that projects into the room and to the audience at home (through Zoom). When our lecture speaker includes videos in the PowerPoint presentation, a few issues happen with the volume. Attendees on Zoom are only able to hear choppy/underwater sound clips (it's like a mix of the speaker talking and the video--just jumbled noise). Also, attendees are saying after the videos are played, the speakers volume gets really low for a minute then comes back to normal. How can we 1. Have a video play with the volume from both the video and speaker audible, and 2. Regulate the volume levels so the speaker's mic doesn't dip after videos are played. Thanks!