Great content. Because of you and only you, I check for updates almost every week. Yes, I'm V.6.1.1, Thank you.
@ChangingTidesPodcast-bk4umАй бұрын
Thanks for the video! If you would want to record a side-by-side with two speakers is this the multi-speaker view setting that you'd use? What if you have less than 5 participants?
@loganclementsАй бұрын
I haven't been able to test this out with recordings as much as I'd like to. My old strategy of spotlighting both speakers I want in the recording and then hitting local recording still works. You need at least 3 people in a meeting to be able to spotlight multiple people. I'm not sure the minimum yet for this new side-by-side view. Hope that helps!
@phaseonemedia5289Ай бұрын
Thank you Logan, that was a great presentation about Zoom Multiview. You got straight into and straight to the point. Very refreshing. What I want to do and you might be able to point me in the right direction. I want to do more a Zoom webinar, with multiple speaker, probaby 4 tops. I would like the speakers to be in their own box with 4 boxes on the screen at all times or be able to bring the person speaking at the time to full screen, either way. The audience will not be speaking, but I would like to have thm be able to ask questions by messaging the webinar panal. Any ideas? Any help or a point in the right direction, would be appreciated. Cheers, Martin - Sydney Australia.
@loganclementsАй бұрын
You'd use Zoom Webinar for this type of presentation and then you'd use the spotlighting feature to spotlight the 4 people you'd like the audience to see and any other people backstage should stay muted and camera off and webinar participants won't know they're there. You can then enable participants the ability to unmute and ask verbal questions but they won't be seen. Hope that helps!
@AlexHuismanАй бұрын
@@loganclements Thank you Logan, you're amazing. I'll check out your suggestions. Cheers, Martin