Great video session about Hybrid meeting. Thank you, Marcus. We are helping some TMs clubs at D12 South California go hybrid. Your video threads very spot on and helpful. I was excited to figure out that we could use our own laptops/cell phones to achieve almost all the tech requirements of a hybrid system, as result the budget can come down to $0. Here you stressed the point multiple times in the video. Thank you for being straightforward in case it could be more commercial-driven. A bit surprised that you need two hrs or so to set up it before the meeting, or even 30mins. We had a hybrid meeting yesterday it was its first time. We spent about 20mins to set up. It went very well. We used our own devices 100% I guess that's why. Your notion of cutting off any other audio source rather than the host laptop is a great tips. We finally fixed the echoing problem. Thank you so much!
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Yes, that two-hour setup time is mostly for my own mental well-being. I almost always try something new with the setup at every meeting, so this gives me time to experiment. When I produce stand-up comedy shows, I often arrive 3 hours before, even though the technical setup may be done in 30 minutes. It helps me focus.
Hello Mr Markus! Your video helps me a lot in improving the quality of my hybrid zoom meetings. I have a question for you sir. I have a JBL Trip. Can I use it as my microphone?
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I'm glad you liked the videos! While I haven't tried the JBL Trip myself, if it has a microphone it could potentially work. However, make sure to check the quality of the audio first. I have an old Bluetooth speaker that theoretically can be used as a hands-free device, but the microphone quality just doesn't cut it.
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Great video session about Hybrid meeting. Thank you, Marcus. We are helping some TMs clubs at D12 South California go hybrid. Your video threads very spot on and helpful. I was excited to figure out that we could use our own laptops/cell phones to achieve almost all the tech requirements of a hybrid system, as result the budget can come down to $0. Here you stressed the point multiple times in the video. Thank you for being straightforward in case it could be more commercial-driven. A bit surprised that you need two hrs or so to set up it before the meeting, or even 30mins. We had a hybrid meeting yesterday it was its first time. We spent about 20mins to set up. It went very well. We used our own devices 100% I guess that's why. Your notion of cutting off any other audio source rather than the host laptop is a great tips. We finally fixed the echoing problem. Thank you so much!
Yes, that two-hour setup time is mostly for my own mental well-being. I almost always try something new with the setup at every meeting, so this gives me time to experiment.
When I produce stand-up comedy shows, I often arrive 3 hours before, even though the technical setup may be done in 30 minutes. It helps me focus.
Markus, Can you use a Bose portable speaker?
As a speaker, probably yes. As a microphone, probably not.
Hello Mr Markus! Your video helps me a lot in improving the quality of my hybrid zoom meetings. I have a question for you sir. I have a JBL Trip. Can I use it as my microphone?
I'm glad you liked the videos! While I haven't tried the JBL Trip myself, if it has a microphone it could potentially work. However, make sure to check the quality of the audio first. I have an old Bluetooth speaker that theoretically can be used as a hands-free device, but the microphone quality just doesn't cut it.
Lenovo Mic sounded more vivid than the other two devices maybe cause of noise cancellation they do to give noise free sounds ??
Yes the conference speakerphones definitely process the audio to remove background noise.