![]() It’s not like overdubbing or studio recording a song. I’m not a decision maker in the overall process, but I have been the one providing the most feedback on audio quality so maybe I can convince them of the benefits of headphones. ![]() For them, Bluetooth might be best because they are messing with papers and books while they doing the presentation and having a cord would limit their movement. It’s unlikely that all video/audio participants will buy into wearing headphones but maybe we can get the teacher/presenter to wear them. The other participants can communicate through chat or Q/A. There are about 25-30 people who are “live” and have interactive access to the audio and video to communicate with the teacher and/or presenter. The format of most all the audio I deal with is a class or seminar offered to about 500+ people at a time using the Zoom Webinar platform. Wearing headphones allows the speaker to adjust their voice and distance from the microphone and it avoids picking up reverb from the speakers of the computer. ![]()
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