Demo of sharing a live musical performance into your Zoom meeting as background sound
https://zoom.us/recording/share/r4gDqiF5pWeG0DI7uU-Y94Aa-Mdf2NDf-vXxzmvKfHWwIumekTziMw
The audio is a bit messy at beginning and video doesn't appear but keep watching- it gets better - I promise.
https://zoom.us/recording/share/r4gDqiF5pWeG0DI7uU-Y94Aa-Mdf2NDf-vXxzmvKfHWwIumekTziMw
The Music was by Terry Leigh Britton from his live performance earlier today.
ReplyDeleteI tried that too Andrew Hatchett but it wasn't as successful as your test. Good to see how you did it during test. I'll try again and let you know how it works for me.
ReplyDeleteSheila Hensley
ReplyDeleteI'll probably be re-doing as I've thought of a few things to improve it- just don't know when.
You're getting there, but you should be using multiple track recording so you have more freedom of using individual tracks. You can get these by using OBS or a "soundboard". You're starting to get really deep into this, However, it is really cool to be able to use several voices if you want. You could even use different levels of volume in the music when transitioning scenes Michael knows more about this than I do I think
ReplyDeleteArt-Faux Design & Painting Inc
ReplyDeleteMy goal is mainly to show what can be done only within Zoom itself rather than involving 3rd party software. OBS, Camtasia, Twitch, etc. I'll leave to those who know it better than I. :)
Cool. I'll await further results of your testing to see how it comes out. Don't have an immediate need so no rush. ;)
ReplyDeleteI agree Andrew Hatchett. I'd want to accomplish "voice over" inside Zoom if possible.
ReplyDeleteSheila Hensley
ReplyDeleteI'll see w I can come up with over the weekend :)
Andrew Hatchett The way it looks it's coming to that, they're not far from it that's for sure or something similar. Sound tracks are a very important part to live streaming just as graphics are
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