You never actually showed how you get the zoom caller's video into the room. Are you using two screens on the Zoom PC and capturing the second screen with NDI screen capture?
Yey Im delighted to see someone else other than myself using the Brave browser instead of Chrome for a change. By the way, I spoke to you before regarding whimsical...today's question is whether these icons for each device or mixer is already available in the whimsical from start or do I have to download pictures from the internet and then add them as png to the icons?
I've done it before with an attempted Mix Minus but had difficulty due to the setup at the time and the lack of time to make major changes. I also needed to be super vigilant with mic levels while the remote speaker was speaking. Just wondering if there is an "easier" way to manage things.
It has it pros and cons. Since you are using local network system and IP congratulations everything run over the network. But he did well setting them for the future upgrade.
How do you avoid the feedback when the Zoom users speak into the room while mics in the room are hot, the Audio from which is also going into zoom, which is then playing out to the room... see where this is going?
You have to create a mix minus to your caller. Make sure it’s just the main speaker’s audio going back to them and not room mics. You want to make sure that the audio being sent to your collar is as clean as possible. What can happen is, if there is a lot of extra noise being returned to the caller, zoom, or whatever communication software will think that the speaker is trying to speak when it’s just audience mics, and it will turn down the caller’s microphone .
You could also try using a Dan Dugan Automixer type of product. You can assign microphone priority which would take the weight of trying to be vigilant with audio levels off of whoever is mixing.
@@Darielcummins I’ll research this a bit. Some of us (me) try to manage it how things are now but I need to think about how others can manage when I am not there.
They also wanted to hear the worship singers while make altar calls etc. sooo...yeah... like twelve live mics plus instruments (some of which weren't direct digital inputs and also has open mics)@@Darielcummins
Hey here from Pune, India! Thanks for the amazing video... I had tried this setup earlier a year or two back and ProPresenter gave a lot of issues while dealing with NDI and video inputs. What must be the reason and how to solve this?
The new updates from pro presenter works well. 2years ago definitely it wasn’t well receiving unless you go through the same process of local network as he did. So, make sure you are on the same network is first thing. You definitely need to separate the two computers too
Awesome video! Not an over kill system, but the right choice for the client. Love how you’re using NDI for connect calling like Zoom.
You never actually showed how you get the zoom caller's video into the room. Are you using two screens on the Zoom PC and capturing the second screen with NDI screen capture?
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Yey Im delighted to see someone else other than myself using the Brave browser instead of Chrome for a change. By the way, I spoke to you before regarding whimsical...today's question is whether these icons for each device or mixer is already available in the whimsical from start or do I have to download pictures from the internet and then add them as png to the icons?
Great ❤ setup and planing Adam
Love it!
I've done it before with an attempted Mix Minus but had difficulty due to the setup at the time and the lack of time to make major changes. I also needed to be super vigilant with mic levels while the remote speaker was speaking. Just wondering if there is an "easier" way to manage things.
It has it pros and cons. Since you are using local network system and IP congratulations everything run over the network. But he did well setting them for the future upgrade.
Can you send video to the projector over ethernet?
Ethernet is carrying the video signal as NDI, it's being converted from NDI to HDMI at the projector
How do you avoid the feedback when the Zoom users speak into the room while mics in the room are hot, the Audio from which is also going into zoom, which is then playing out to the room... see where this is going?
You have to create a mix minus to your caller. Make sure it’s just the main speaker’s audio going back to them and not room mics.
You want to make sure that the audio being sent to your collar is as clean as possible. What can happen is, if there is a lot of extra noise being returned to the caller, zoom, or whatever communication software will think that the speaker is trying to speak when it’s just audience mics, and it will turn down the caller’s microphone .
You could also try using a Dan Dugan Automixer type of product. You can assign microphone priority which would take the weight of trying to be vigilant with audio levels off of whoever is mixing.
@@Darielcummins I’ll research this a bit. Some of us (me) try to manage it how things are now but I need to think about how others can manage when I am not there.
They also wanted to hear the worship singers while make altar calls etc. sooo...yeah... like twelve live mics plus instruments (some of which weren't direct digital inputs and also has open mics)@@Darielcummins
Great solution 🎉
Hey here from Pune, India! Thanks for the amazing video... I had tried this setup earlier a year or two back and ProPresenter gave a lot of issues while dealing with NDI and video inputs. What must be the reason and how to solve this?
I've not seen issues with NDI and ProPresenter, try it again!
The new updates from pro presenter works well. 2years ago definitely it wasn’t well receiving unless you go through the same process of local network as he did.
So, make sure you are on the same network is first thing. You definitely need to separate the two computers too
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