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We are really disappointed that the reactions and emojis are not recorded. Those are a huge part of our webinar series and all we see are the speakers in gallery view. How do we record the emojis that are happening. Is there a setting we are missing? Thanks!!
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I do paid webinars, I noticed the option to record is as webinar on demand. I am trying to figure out if I can set it up so someone can register and pay to see the recorded presentation or if this is only so registrants of the live presentation can watch it again. Anyone using this paid on demand webinars? TT
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the attendees in the Zoom webinar do not have video options. how to enable the video for attendees in the Zoom webinar
I can't seem to find a definitive answer to this - we use webinars to livestream our classes and need to run more than one at a time. If I purchase 2 licenses, can I run 2 webinars at the same time?
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Has anyone experience the following issue? It appears that a empty lower third is placed in a webinar production. We did not activate any lower third as we work with OBS for the picture production.
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For an event we're hosting we would like to have people join in breakout groups. In addition to this we would like the groups to be able to see each other in the main session when the presenter is speaking. Does anyone know if this can be done on zoom?
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Hey, I want to see how many Webinar Participants saw the recording, after they got a link from me. It shows me how many people saw it (including my domain-adress) but they are listed as "Guest". So, my question is whether they are participants or someone else who has an access to our Firm Zoom Account? Kind regards,
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We host a webinar that requires users to register with their email address. We do not require authentication because there are some attendees who do not have Zoom accounts. Twice in the past week we have had someone who was not registered on the webinar and place Spam into our chat and then immediately drop. The email address of the user on the attendance report was not an email that was registered for the webinar, so they did not get a webinar link sent to that email address. We are trying to figure out how they are getting in? I've read if someone is forwarded a link by someone who had registered, when they logged in it would show the original registered email in the list of participants. That is not happening. A brand new email, one that is not on our registration list, is showing up as a participant. Would love to figure out how this is happening.
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In a recording of a webinar I recently attended, I saw that the cameras of some attendees were turned on and apparently were visible to the host throughout the meeting. How can I find out if my camera was on or off? I read somewhere that for attendees in a webinar, if there is a “video settings” button next to the “audio settings” button at the bottom of the screen, that means your camera is on. If I didn’t have a “video settings” option available, does this mean that my video was turned off?
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