On Local Broadcasts (bottom of the Home Page) The time I start broadcasting (9:30 am PST) shows correctly. On Events which is another part of the Home Page the start time shows as 4:30 PM. Is the system linking these, making a time zone error?
Also, I have complaints from some watching at home that the sound is "garbage." When I listen in on my laptop outside the chapel, the sound seems okay. Does anyone else have this problem?
Could we get a church wide, wireless system to connect our laptops & tablets to the chapel PA system?
Kevin, Belfair Ward, GH Stake
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Re: Local Broadcasts
Hi, Kevin-
Three things have helped us with sound in our ward.
1) Hardwiring the rostrum mic and plugging it into the broadcasting computer. Alternately, the Wollochet ward affixes a Bluetooth mic to the rostrum mic and plugs in the receiver into their tablet.
2) If you’ve hardwired the rostrum mic, you may need to switch to the camera’s mic during musical numbers.
3) Turn on “Original sound for musicians” in the Zoom audio settings. This is necessary because Zoom automatically turns on noise suppression, which typically cuts out the sound of the congregation (babies, etc.) If you switch audio sources (hardwired to camera audio) you’ll need to turn “Original sound” back on after each switch.
Hope this helps!
Sister Meridith Hatch
Magna Ward
Wollochet Ward’s Bro. Alf Gunn’s eldest
Three things have helped us with sound in our ward.
1) Hardwiring the rostrum mic and plugging it into the broadcasting computer. Alternately, the Wollochet ward affixes a Bluetooth mic to the rostrum mic and plugs in the receiver into their tablet.
2) If you’ve hardwired the rostrum mic, you may need to switch to the camera’s mic during musical numbers.
3) Turn on “Original sound for musicians” in the Zoom audio settings. This is necessary because Zoom automatically turns on noise suppression, which typically cuts out the sound of the congregation (babies, etc.) If you switch audio sources (hardwired to camera audio) you’ll need to turn “Original sound” back on after each switch.
Hope this helps!
Sister Meridith Hatch
Magna Ward
Wollochet Ward’s Bro. Alf Gunn’s eldest
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