You work for 40yrs to have $1M in your retirement,meanwhile, some people are putting just $10K in a meme coin from just a few months ago, and now they are multimillionaires.
Thank you! Thank you. After endless research, you have finally explained to me, in minutes, how I share my Canva slides (with notes), on Zoom. I have tried downloading to Google one drive, Microsoft one drive, only to realise (via your video) that all I needed to do was to click desktop one and then go into Canva. I was almost losing the will to live until I just came across your video😀
Yo Tim, as someone who's walked this earth for well over 75 years, I've always had a zest for learning. Now Zoom has come along and it's Mmmmm? But then WOW !!! I stumble across this tutorial, you make it soooo understandable, and when people say things such as, Zoom ? it's easy. Yeah, well it IS when you've such an excellent Tutor as Tim Harris !!! When the Grand Kids and their parents say "hey, how do you do that?, I say heh heh heh, Thanx Tim. Keep up the good work... Bernie SW Wales UK
My manager asked that I do a training via Zoom tomorrow morning . I barely know how to schedule a Zoom meeting let alone share screen. So, I hope I don't fumble too much. Thank you!
Thanks Tim! I'm always getting called in to support zoom meetings and it's a bit embarrassing if the IT guy doesn't know how to use the Zoom App. Thanks for making everything so clear and concise. 🙂
Just discovered this, have been using Zoom for individual client meetings but tomorrow (!) I am the host for an online team meeting.. I feel much more confident now. Incidentally the situation where you want an audio in background and screen sharing text happens a lot with online church services where people want to sing together. Warning, participants need to mute themselves otherwise the various lag times make a cacophony.
Excellent video! I loved the tip on using my iPad for screen sharing. I tutor children and need to share reading apps that are only created for iPads of phones, not my laptop. This is a total game changer for me!
I did not know anything about Share Screen on Zoom. I think that after viewing this again that I will be able to give it a go. Good instruction for a person with limited skills like myself.
Hey there, you're AWESOME!!! I had to share multiple screens today, which got me VERY flustered because I didnt know how to do it. When I came off the meeting, I immediately looked up how to do it, and your tutorial popped up among plenty others, but I chose yours and you were very helpful, so a big THANKS to YOU!!
Great video! I wanted to know how to share screen to show a video to a group and you explained it nicely. Also, I wasn't aware of the other features such as the whiteboard and also linking your phone to it. Thank you!
Great help on being human and not being the perfect presenter. Outline is good for me. :) I quickly got the information I needed to share my pdfs and website tonight.
You work for 40yrs to have $1M in your retirement,meanwhile, some people are putting just $10K in a meme coin from just a few months ago, and now they are multimillionaires.
You work for 40yrs to have $1M in your retirement,meanwhile, some people are putting just $10K in a meme coin from just a few months ago, and now they are multimillionaires.
NEW FEATURE! HOW TO USE SLIDES AS VIRTUAL BACKGROUND: ua-cam.com/video/VuxSjLzCrW4/v-deo.html Learn how to use the features of the Zoom Whiteboard: ua-cam.com/video/mqkyBkWF_YE/v-deo.html AND how to use Zoom Virtual Background without green screen: ua-cam.com/video/IiV2zchZ48g/v-deo.html. Also, here is a dedicated video on "How to Share Video on Zoom": ua-cam.com/video/tNXP5ETzwsw/v-deo.html
Excellent, you were a HUGE help building some needed confidence. I have my first ZOOM meeting coming up in a couple days and it is a very important meeting. SUBSCRIBED AND LIKED!
That was an excellent overview. What I need to know is how to share PPT - stop sharing, talk for a while and bring PPT back up for next slide. I thought pause would do that but it doesn't. BTW - I use music in the background for meditation, contemplation workshops. It is also useful if you've sent people away for an exercise, they can here when the music stops, it is time to return the screen/group.
Hello from Florida in the US where I do university teacher training courses for future teachers of English as a second language. MANY THANKS for an outstanding video in terms of both content and delivery. You stayed on topic, you didn't explain things super fast to make the info fit within the time length of your video, and the content is excellent. Your video was the first where I've seen anyone explain how to use an iPad on Zoom. (Yes, I'm sure this is a basic skill to some teachers, but it's not for many, so THANKS!) I also really liked your explanation of how you could use a second camera, and your example of the cooking demo was spot on. Well done, Tim!
Thanks for this. Struggling as to how to explain to my students how to share screen. It's so easy, but so hard to explain to those who can't see the screen, so thanks for this. Just one tip. I'm a language teacher and share sound only audio tracks all the time in my classes, so that's probably a more practical use than karaoke - well, for me, anyway! Please feel free to use the suggestion in a later video.
Thanks @Juldanyt, I really appreciate this feedback. It inspires me to keep up with these types of videos. I hope you find other videos on my channel as useful as this one. Good luck with your zoom journey!
Very easy to understand.....step by step instructions. I found this video very helpful as I have to share my screen next week for the first time for a tutorial I'll be teaching. Thanks!
I was zeroing in on the Shared Screen settings you covered, thinking it would solve my dilemma, but it didn't. I am recording a few Zoom sessions that I am facilitating for choir directors and choir members. When the presenter (who I made co-host) has me do the sharing of her files (files on my desktop, that is), what I see on my screen is similar to your display at 4.20 minutes. i.e. The shared file is large and the speaker is in a small box in the upper righthand corner. In contrast, when a different presenter shared her own files, I was able to slide the vertical line between the shared file and the Speaker (in Speaker view, not Gallery) to the left, so that the speaker could occupy more of the screen (e.g. when it was important for people who watch the recording to see how to properly breathe, posture, etc. ). When I shared the files for the other presenter, I could not do that. Thus, people watching the recording saw a shared file large, but could not really see what the speaker was doing because the box was small. I tried the options you advised at 11.06 (Side-by-side mode and Maximize Zoom window when a participant shares screen). This enabled me to make the speaker's box larger (but with limitations on size), but the recording itself still had the speaker in a small box. Is there any way for a Zoom host who is sharing a file to be able to have the flexibility of sizing the Speaker's box larger and file smaller that will be seen the same way in the resultant recording? OR must the presenter (Speaker) share their own files in order for me, the person doing the recording, to be able to have that flexibility? The reason the 2nd presenter wanted me to share her files instead of her was because she was playing the piano and had her computer resting on it ... was too difficult to handle sharing files at the same time. ) Is there a solution for this situation? Thanks.
Thanks Tim, clear and concise - and no danged infernal music pounding in the background 😉 Great guidance on the screen sharing aspect. You asked what I'd like to see; Screen sharing with PowerPoint AND multiple monitors. I get myself into a heck of a tangle and am sure there's easier ways to do it. Sure, there are other YTs on the topic, but you have a great instructional style, so I'd like to hear your take on it. Cheers and all the best from Melbourne 👍
It is the first time I am viewing your video and I found you were really fantastic the way you explained things. I was able to follow on another computer and really enjoy doing so. Keep up the great videos. I hardly subscribe to any channels but I did yours, thanks.
You work for 40yrs to have $1M in your retirement,meanwhile, some people are putting just $10K in a meme coin from just a few months ago, and now they are multimillionaires.
I have watched so many videos and no one tells you how you can look right into the camera, share a powerpoint, read your material and notes while looking straight ahead. How does that work? I don't want to turn my face to read my material, so how do you do it? I know I can stop screen sharing and just show the powerpoint, but want to use the powerpoint while explaining the material. Your video is great, easy to understand. Thanks for the help!! P.S you have really nice looking eyes!
Loved this video. Brand new to Zoom. Using on iPad and Chromebook. I’m going to do a Pub Quiz Night on Zoom and a friend suggested I create a Google doc with the questions for each round and then share screen for each round. I like that idea and here is my question. Can you share a doc and appear on screen as well or at least be talking in the background? It feels like it would be boring just throwing the quiz questions on screen with no interaction.
Hi Tim. Great video. I'm looking to do some screen sharing. I'm in a club that has started to do this sort of thing and some members haven't got their settings sorted before going 'live'. Eg., their sound is off or their video is running but the screen is not shared. I'm using your video to, hopefully, set my desktop up so that my host sessions go well, with a bit of luck, straight away.
Great stuff Tony, and thanks for the feedback. Yes, Zoom has been great for clubs and meetings for groups. I hope you are able to set up your desktop so that Zoom runs the way you wanted to. Please reach out if you need help :) if you find these videos useful, Scherret with your group too. I’m constantly doing videos for Zoom as they release new updates, so be sure to check out my latest ones for more help 👍🏻
Thanks for the video, it's super helpful! Do you have any tutorials on how to avoid screen share lagging? I've been dealing with it and I don't know how to fix it. Tks!
You work for 40yrs to have $1M in your retirement,meanwhile, some people are putting just $10K in a meme coin from just a few months ago, and now they are multimillionaires.
Alright mate, excellent content. First tutorial I watched because my mentor wants to "share" screen images with us. I feel well informed after your tutorial. Now I'm going to practice. Offtopic, your background "Switch" Kiteboarding. We live in So.Cal and have a small Kiteboarding side biz. We ride or train everyday with wind. Ventura, CA Let's Ride! Liked&subbed.
I have watched 5 videos specific to video screen sharing and no one seems to be covering one of the most important features. If you upload your video to google drive/ etc, you can share that file as a video that plays straight off youtube (google drive) to the audience. Doing it this way is bypassing the need to be utilizing your computer resources to upload the video to the web as you are playing it. So for instance, if you are presenting video for something like training, sharing the file through google drive makes the connection speed of the audience the limiting factor (outside of google servers). Contrary, if you present a video that is on your desktop here are the factors that limit how well/smooth the video plays. Limit 1- your CPU on your computer, if it gets bogged down with all of the windows open plus a playing video, what happens? MAJOR LAG or PROGRAM SHUTS DOWN Limit 2- Your upload speed or bandwidth, upload speeds are in most cases slower than download speeds. If you can't upload it as fast as it plays- MAJOR LAG. Limit 3- Quality- when sharing your actual screen the quality of the image is diminished before you hit the limits of upload speed.- LOW QUALITY Limit 4- the other 14 things i don't have time to write about.
Wow Jeff, thanks so much for this insight. It’s very logical actually, and seems to be a great solution. I will try it out next time I have a video to share inside a meeting. Thanks so much!
Well done, clearly and precisely prepared and presented . As a former teacher of 35 years , I do value your work. Thankyou!
Wow, thank you! That is great feedback. I appreciated it! I hope you enjoy the rest of my channel
Authentic. Appreciated his humor
You work for 40yrs to have $1M in your retirement,meanwhile, some people are putting just $10K in a meme coin from just a few months ago, and now they are multimillionaires.
everyone here is basically here because they have a presentation either tomorrow
Literally why I’m here rn, last time I tried screen sharing I couldn’t figure it out and it was extremely awkward
Mine is different i want to zoom raid
🤣 🤣 🤣 I'm starting a mentorship class I need to learn
I will be presenting soon so yes
Absolutely
I am a Zoom newbie and I found this tutorial very easy to follow. Looking forward to practicing screen sharing.
As an old girl trying to learn these new tricks I REALLY appreciate this video. I had no idea that Zoom was so capable. Thank you!
Thanks, glad I could be of help and enlighten you on what zoom is capable of. Good luck and I hope you find the rest of my channel useful :)
Thank you! Thank you. After endless research, you have finally explained to me, in minutes, how I share my Canva slides (with notes), on Zoom. I have tried downloading to Google one drive, Microsoft one drive, only to realise (via your video) that all I needed to do was to click desktop one and then go into Canva. I was almost losing the will to live until I just came across your video😀
Yo Tim, as someone who's walked this earth for well over 75 years, I've always had a zest for learning. Now Zoom has come along and it's Mmmmm? But then WOW !!! I stumble across this tutorial, you make it soooo understandable, and when people say things such as, Zoom ? it's easy. Yeah, well it IS when you've such an excellent Tutor as Tim Harris !!! When the Grand Kids and their parents say "hey, how do you do that?, I say heh heh heh, Thanx Tim. Keep up the good work... Bernie SW Wales UK
My manager asked that I do a training via Zoom tomorrow morning . I barely know how to schedule a Zoom meeting let alone share screen. So, I hope I don't fumble too much. Thank you!
Thank you. You did a great job explaining how to screen share. I hope you finally got to take your vacation.
Thanks Tim! I'm always getting called in to support zoom meetings and it's a bit embarrassing if the IT guy doesn't know how to use the Zoom App. Thanks for making everything so clear and concise. 🙂
Wanted to learn how to share a screen so I could watch movies with my friends back home. Very very helpful. I appreciate this.
Glad it could help you :)
Thanks! I needed a quick, concise explanation, and you've provided it. Well done.
Thanks so much. I hope you enjoy my channel :)
Just discovered this, have been using Zoom for individual client meetings but tomorrow (!) I am the host for an online team meeting.. I feel much more confident now.
Incidentally the situation where you want an audio in background and screen sharing text happens a lot with online church services where people want to sing together. Warning, participants need to mute themselves otherwise the various lag times make a cacophony.
Glad to hear. Hope it worked out for you
Excellent video! I loved the tip on using my iPad for screen sharing. I tutor children and need to share reading apps that are only created for iPads of phones, not my laptop. This is a total game changer for me!
I do presentations often and also still like to use a script. I totally understand, and you're great at not sounding like you're reading a script.
Thanks Tim very helpful video and lovely presentation style
I did not know anything about Share Screen on Zoom. I think that after viewing this again that I will be able to give it a go. Good instruction for a person with limited skills like myself.
Hey there, you're AWESOME!!! I had to share multiple screens today, which got me VERY flustered because I didnt know how to do it. When I came off the meeting, I immediately looked up how to do it, and your tutorial popped up among plenty others, but I chose yours and you were very helpful, so a big THANKS to YOU!!
Great video! I wanted to know how to share screen to show a video to a group and you explained it nicely. Also, I wasn't aware of the other features such as the whiteboard and also linking your phone to it. Thank you!
Great help on being human and not being the perfect presenter. Outline is good for me. :) I quickly got the information I needed to share my pdfs and website tonight.
Thanks so much for your comment
This tutorial is great. Easy to follow and allowed enough time on the screen to see the buttons being shown. Thank you!!
Thank you for making this material entertaining and informative.
You work for 40yrs to have $1M in your retirement,meanwhile, some people are putting just $10K in a meme coin from just a few months ago, and now they are multimillionaires.
So helpful and humorous as well!!! Making learning fun!
I'm glad you could get some help with it
Thanks! I am relatively new on Zoom so this was very helpful. Keep up the good work!
You work for 40yrs to have $1M in your retirement,meanwhile, some people are putting just $10K in a meme coin from just a few months ago, and now they are multimillionaires.
Great video! I attend international folk dances where the presenters share their screen and music--could hardly do it without that! Thanks!
Thanks so much, I’m really glad I could help you out. Be sure to check in on my other zoom videos, I have heaps of helpful advice
You are wonderful! I learned alot and your pacing was great! Well Done. I will be watching your other videos. Thank you!!!
NEW FEATURE! HOW TO USE SLIDES AS VIRTUAL BACKGROUND: ua-cam.com/video/VuxSjLzCrW4/v-deo.html Learn how to use the features of the Zoom Whiteboard: ua-cam.com/video/mqkyBkWF_YE/v-deo.html AND how to use Zoom Virtual Background without green screen: ua-cam.com/video/IiV2zchZ48g/v-deo.html. Also, here is a dedicated video on "How to Share Video on Zoom": ua-cam.com/video/tNXP5ETzwsw/v-deo.html
Excellent, you were a HUGE help building some needed confidence. I have my first ZOOM meeting coming up in a couple days and it is a very important meeting. SUBSCRIBED AND LIKED!
Glad it helped! Thanks so much. What was the most useful outcome from the video?
I learnt quite a few things there Tim. Thanks for unpacking some of the hidden gems.
You’re more than welcome Janet, that’s what I aim to do! Which of those “hidden gems” do you think could be the most useful?
Nice detail! Lots of new features to explore. Thank you!
That was an excellent overview. What I need to know is how to share PPT - stop sharing, talk for a while and bring PPT back up for next slide. I thought pause would do that but it doesn't.
BTW - I use music in the background for meditation, contemplation workshops. It is also useful if you've sent people away for an exercise, they can here when the music stops, it is time to return the screen/group.
I would suggest just having a play around with it. Did you get to work?
Thank you very much on your Share Screen Tutorial!! I will definitely play around with the features you explained.
Hello from Florida in the US where I do university teacher training courses for future teachers of English as a second language. MANY THANKS for an outstanding video in terms of both content and delivery. You stayed on topic, you didn't explain things super fast to make the info fit within the time length of your video, and the content is excellent. Your video was the first where I've seen anyone explain how to use an iPad on Zoom. (Yes, I'm sure this is a basic skill to some teachers, but it's not for many, so THANKS!) I also really liked your explanation of how you could use a second camera, and your example of the cooking demo was spot on. Well done, Tim!
Thank you, Buddy, great demonstration.
No problem 👍 thanks for dropping a comment. I hope you find other stuff useful on my channel.
You’re a fantastic teacher !!!!!
Wow thanks so much!
Thank you for sharing. Very clear explanation. May God Bless you.
Thanks for this. Struggling as to how to explain to my students how to share screen. It's so easy, but so hard to explain to those who can't see the screen, so thanks for this. Just one tip. I'm a language teacher and share sound only audio tracks all the time in my classes, so that's probably a more practical use than karaoke - well, for me, anyway! Please feel free to use the suggestion in a later video.
Thanks! This will improve my zoom use.
I hope you're zooming has been great lately
Excellent...well paced...superb and comprehensive information...professionally presented.
Thanks @Juldanyt, I really appreciate this feedback. It inspires me to keep up with these types of videos. I hope you find other videos on my channel as useful as this one. Good luck with your zoom journey!
Hello mate, this job is obviously a good one with fun.
Good pacing on the delivery of your content. And good content. Thanks.
Thanks Tim, easy to follow & straight to the point.
Thanks so much, appreciate the feedback
Good pace in teaching. I am new to this stuff. I have learnt a few things. Good effort. Keep teaching.
Thanks for the feedback. Glad you liked the style :) Cheers
Thanks so much, Tim! It was very very helpful. Phi Phi island is magical...
You are welcome. Yes it is anamazing place
Very easy to understand.....step by step instructions. I found this video very helpful as I have to share my screen next week for the first time for a tutorial I'll be teaching. Thanks!
fantastic info on screen sharing. Thanks much, Tim!
Thanks so much Laurel, I appreciate your feedback. I hope you enjoy the rest of my channel :)
The video is very informative. It is well explained.
Glad it was helpful!
My bother very informative and very helpful. Clearly and precisely explained. Job well done. Thank you so much for the help. God bless you brother
Full of clear information. Thanks.
Very concise and useful explanation. Thanks for the info.
Great video- I had a job interview over Zoom and had to learn how use Zoom in an evening. This was a great help.
This video was very informative and your voice was very easy to listen to. Thanks for the help!
Thank you for creating this video. It is easy to follow .
I found this most helpful and will practice finding out how many different screens that can be used.
Your zoom explanations and detail were fantastic! Thanks for the simple to intricate detail!!
I was zeroing in on the Shared Screen settings you covered, thinking it would solve my dilemma, but it didn't. I am recording a few Zoom sessions that I am facilitating for choir directors and choir members. When the presenter (who I made co-host) has me do the sharing of her files (files on my desktop, that is), what I see on my screen is similar to your display at 4.20 minutes. i.e. The shared file is large and the speaker is in a small box in the upper righthand corner. In contrast, when a different presenter shared her own files, I was able to slide the vertical line between the shared file and the Speaker (in Speaker view, not Gallery) to the left, so that the speaker could occupy more of the screen (e.g. when it was important for people who watch the recording to see how to properly breathe, posture, etc. ). When I shared the files for the other presenter, I could not do that. Thus, people watching the recording saw a shared file large, but could not really see what the speaker was doing because the box was small. I tried the options you advised at 11.06 (Side-by-side mode and Maximize Zoom window when a participant shares screen). This enabled me to make the speaker's box larger (but with limitations on size), but the recording itself still had the speaker in a small box. Is there any way for a Zoom host who is sharing a file to be able to have the flexibility of sizing the Speaker's box larger and file smaller that will be seen the same way in the resultant recording? OR must the presenter (Speaker) share their own files in order for me, the person doing the recording, to be able to have that flexibility? The reason the 2nd presenter wanted me to share her files instead of her was because she was playing the piano and had her computer resting on it ... was too difficult to handle sharing files at the same time. ) Is there a solution for this situation? Thanks.
Thanks Tim, clear and concise - and no danged infernal music pounding in the background 😉
Great guidance on the screen sharing aspect. You asked what I'd like to see; Screen sharing with PowerPoint AND multiple monitors. I get myself into a heck of a tangle and am sure there's easier ways to do it. Sure, there are other YTs on the topic, but you have a great instructional style, so I'd like to hear your take on it.
Cheers and all the best from Melbourne 👍
It was very helpful! Thank you!
Thanks Karen, I appreciate the feedback
Nice and informative. Thank you so much!
Excellent tutorial! All of those features explained (like Whiteboard) were incredibly helpful!
Thanks so much for your feedback, I really hope you're able to get things working for you
Thank you so much,love from Srilanka
So nice of you. Thanks and enjoy using Zoom. I hope the rest of my channel can help you too :)
You are a good teacher! Thanks for sharing what you know, and what I need to know!
Thanks so much Arlene, really appreciate the feedback. Hope you enjoy my channel 🙏🏻
Thank you so much for this video. I have been so lost on sharing videos, but you have been a tremendous help. :)
Great video Tim! I'm using it to prepare participants in advance to attend an upcoming interactive workshop. Thank you!
Really helpful thank you. Love your style and pace. Have been using Zoom for several months but have not delved deeper yiurctutorial is really helping
It is the first time I am viewing your video and I found you were really fantastic the way you explained things. I was able to follow on another computer and really enjoy doing so. Keep up the great videos. I hardly subscribe to any channels but I did yours, thanks.
Thanks for the help. What else I'd like to see: Screen Sharing with a PowerPoint - single monitor only.
Focused, clear and nicely presented. Well done and thank you very much!
Glad it was helpful! Really appreciate the feedback
Questions answered regarding transition of screens . Thanks..helpful for a beginner
Thanks Claudette, more than welcome. I hope you find my other zoom videos helpful. They’re great for beginners :)
clearly explained, good demos. thank you
Glad it was helpful! Appreciate the positive feedback
I so appreciate the detail you’ve given on screen sharing. This is a very helpful video. Thank you.
You work for 40yrs to have $1M in your retirement,meanwhile, some people are putting just $10K in a meme coin from just a few months ago, and now they are multimillionaires.
I subscribe to very few but your presentation is worth it :)
I have watched so many videos and no one tells you how you can look right into the camera, share a powerpoint, read your material and notes while looking straight ahead. How does that work? I don't want to turn my face to read my material, so how do you do it? I know I can stop screen sharing and just show the powerpoint, but want to use the powerpoint while explaining the material. Your video is great, easy to understand. Thanks for the help!! P.S you have really nice looking eyes!
This was awesomeeeeee! Thank you!! very simple and helpful!!! 🙏🏼 Thank you!!
Thanks, clear and easy to understand. Very helpful.
Thanks Tim. Very clear explanations. Useful session .
Loved this video. Brand new to Zoom. Using on iPad and Chromebook. I’m going to do a Pub Quiz Night on Zoom and a friend suggested I create a Google doc with the questions for each round and then share screen for each round. I like that idea and here is my question. Can you share a doc and appear on screen as well or at least be talking in the background? It feels like it would be boring just throwing the quiz questions on screen with no interaction.
Very easy to follow!! Your work is amazing! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the excellent preparation
Thanks so much John, I hope you learned something. Good luck with your use of zoom I was sure to check back on my other zoom videos for more tutorials
Your video is fantastic!! You are so smart and funny. Keep them coming!
Thanks @Taryn Fouche for the feedback. Not so sure about smart & funny :p But I'll keep them coming. Which is your favourite?
Very clear and focused.
Thanks for the feedback Anna, appreciate it. I hope you enjoy my channel :)
EXCELLENT EXCELLENT EXCELLENT!!! Thank you Tim you Rock! Great work!
thank you very much for this amazing presentation, helps me a lot i swear, thank thanks thank soooooo much
Hi Tim. Great video. I'm looking to do some screen sharing. I'm in a club that has started to do this sort of thing and some members haven't got their settings sorted before going 'live'. Eg., their sound is off or their video is running but the screen is not shared. I'm using your video to, hopefully, set my desktop up so that my host sessions go well, with a bit of luck, straight away.
Great stuff Tony, and thanks for the feedback. Yes, Zoom has been great for clubs and meetings for groups. I hope you are able to set up your desktop so that Zoom runs the way you wanted to. Please reach out if you need help :) if you find these videos useful, Scherret with your group too. I’m constantly doing videos for Zoom as they release new updates, so be sure to check out my latest ones for more help 👍🏻
Thanks for the video, it's super helpful! Do you have any tutorials on how to avoid screen share lagging? I've been dealing with it and I don't know how to fix it. Tks!
Great information. I learned a lot. Well Done. Thank You.
Thanks Patrick, I appreciate that
Great video. Thank you!
This was fantastic....thank you SO much!
Thanks so much for the feedback, really appreciate it
Well done. Very helpful. Thank you.
Glad to hear. Thanks for your feedback
Thank you for your video, need to learn more.
thanks so much, Tim ! GREAT video --- super easy, super helpful :-)
Thanks, very clear and easy to understand.
You work for 40yrs to have $1M in your retirement,meanwhile, some people are putting just $10K in a meme coin from just a few months ago, and now they are multimillionaires.
Easy to understand and follow. Thank you.
Very good video. I appreciate your approach -- detailed and explanatory. Thank you!
Very helpful for beginners like me. Thank you.
Very useful video! Thanks so much - as I’m hosting a virtual game show to a corporate audience - thanks for uploading this and helping people.
Wow, sounds like a fun venture. Good luck with that! I hope my other zoom videos can help you optimise that
Alright mate, excellent content. First tutorial I watched because my mentor wants to
"share" screen images with us. I feel well informed after your tutorial. Now I'm going to practice. Offtopic, your background "Switch" Kiteboarding. We live in So.Cal and have
a small Kiteboarding side biz. We ride or train everyday with wind. Ventura, CA Let's Ride!
Liked&subbed.
This was very good and helpful. Just what I needed.
Thanks so much. Glad I could help out. I hope you enjoy the rest of my channel :)
Clarity of speech and actions. Not too fast and not too slow. Thanks.
I have watched 5 videos specific to video screen sharing and no one seems to be covering one of the most important features. If you upload your video to google drive/ etc, you can share that file as a video that plays straight off youtube (google drive) to the audience. Doing it this way is bypassing the need to be utilizing your computer resources to upload the video to the web as you are playing it.
So for instance, if you are presenting video for something like training, sharing the file through google drive makes the connection speed of the audience the limiting factor (outside of google servers).
Contrary, if you present a video that is on your desktop here are the factors that limit how well/smooth the video plays.
Limit 1- your CPU on your computer, if it gets bogged down with all of the windows open plus a playing video, what happens? MAJOR LAG or PROGRAM SHUTS DOWN
Limit 2- Your upload speed or bandwidth, upload speeds are in most cases slower than download speeds. If you can't upload it as fast as it plays- MAJOR LAG.
Limit 3- Quality- when sharing your actual screen the quality of the image is diminished before you hit the limits of upload speed.- LOW QUALITY
Limit 4- the other 14 things i don't have time to write about.
Wow Jeff, thanks so much for this insight. It’s very logical actually, and seems to be a great solution. I will try it out next time I have a video to share inside a meeting. Thanks so much!
Hi Jeff, you’ve inspired me to make a specific video about this feature.. I want to give you a shout out. Do you have a UA-cam channel?