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What are Zoom Webinars?

Host interactive online events with Zoom Webinars. Explore the Zoom Community's Recent Activity below to join the Webinars conversation and connect with other members. If you're still looking for support, browse our Zoom Webinars support articles or start a new discussion below!

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Thanks for taking my question. Here is my dilemma. I don't want the toolbar to appear when displaying a remote panelist screenshare. As host of a webinar, I'm displaying any remote share screen on a second projected screen/monitor in Extended Mode. W... Show more

Thanks for taking my question. Here is my dilemma. I don't want the toolbar to appear when displaying a remote panelist screenshare.

 

As host of a webinar, I'm displaying any remote share screen on a second projected screen/monitor in Extended Mode. When I do this, my toolbar is also displayed. I do not want my in-house audience to see the toolbar.

 

When I screen share, the toolbar is detached and I can drag it to my host monitor thus its not shown to anyone but myself.  This allows me to open chat, panelist/attendee list, cc,....

 

Thanks for your assistance

 

Thanks in advance for your help.

Peter D


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Admin cant see upcoming webinar registration info

Hello,

As an admin I am being asked to find registration info for another users webinar (That I am not invited to) . Where do I look this Webinar up to view who has registered? I have the meeting ID. 

Thanks.

Sending zoom webinar recordings

Hello,

 

 Is there a way to automatically send zoom webinar recordings to those that attended and those that did not, all registrants.  I know I can schedule an email but is there a way to automate the recording send? 

Thank you!

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Resolved! Low picture quality/resolution when broadcasting webinar and recording it

My studio setup regarding the picture is two external cameras (one digital mirrorless Fujifilm and one iPhone 12). I work with external lightning (studio light). The picture in my computer looks like HD-quality, really flawless. But for the participa... Show more

My studio setup regarding the picture is two external cameras (one digital mirrorless Fujifilm and one iPhone 12). I work with external lightning (studio light). The picture in my computer looks like HD-quality, really flawless. But for the participant in the webinar, the resolution is bad. A corny picture, sometimes even sound is lagging with the lips movement. I've ticked all the boxes in the video settings/advanced section:

Optimize quality of the video I send with de-noise
Optimize quality of the video I receive with super resolution
Use hardware acceleration for receiving video
Use hardware acceletation for sending video

I ticked the box in recording settings for Optimize for 3rd party video editor.

So basically, why does the picture look like the attached one anyway? What am I missing in the settings, etc?


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Webinars As Needed

We have a Pro account and are looking to host 3-4 webinars per year. Can we upgrade to the Webinar subscription as needed for the month of the webinar, cancel it after and repeat?

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date limite d'inscription

Bonjour

Dans le cadre d'un webinaire avec inscription , comment mettre une date limite?

Merci

Webinar Reports

I am pulling the survey report, but nothing is on it. Does the survey report only show data for a survey that was created in Zoom? I am using a 3rd party survey link.

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How to transition from a Zoom Webinar practice session to live webinar?

Hi all,Hosting my first webinar tomorrow. I've learned there is not the equivalent to a "Waiting Room" in Zoom Webinar for me and my panelists and the advice is start as a "Practice Session" -- and just to confirm: to go live (that is, let attendees ... Show more

Hi all,

Hosting my first webinar tomorrow. I've learned there is not the equivalent to a "Waiting Room" in Zoom Webinar for me and my panelists and the advice is start as a "Practice Session" -- and just to confirm: to go live (that is, let attendees hear me / see us), I would then simply click "Start Webinar" and we would be live?

 

And if this is the correct order of events, my instructions to panelists and co-hosts would be to join the "Practice Session" ahead of time and then we all go live.

 

If someone can confirm (or deny) the above that would help put my mind at ease. Any other practices for this would be most welcome.

 

Thank you,

Rob


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No Option to Stream to Facebook

I am trying to live stream to a Facebook group. I have enabled the broadcasting in Advanced Meeting settings to Facebook however when I start a meeting no option comes up. I only get YouTube as an option.

 

please help! No idea what to do. 

Resolved! Sharing two windows in one screen share

When a presenter is sharing their screen, we need to be able to also see an open window with an ASL interpreter translating for the deaf community. Is there a way for the presenter to share both screens at the same time?

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