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Hybrid Meetings

Information pertaining to the LCTG's desire to move from a totally on-line (via Zoom) weekly meeting to provide for a hybrid meeting, which would allow people to attend either in-person (at Lexington Community Center, for example) and on-line (Zoom for example).

This is a work in progress and is not complete as of its last change: 2021.12.22 11:31.

The committee formed on 7/14/2021 consists of (in order I added them to my list), thank you for volunteering:

  • Steve Isenberg
  • Rich Moffitt
  • Bob Eckert
  • Peter Albin
  • Harry Forsdick
  • Bob Primak

Concepts

  • Presentation is in-person
    • Presenter uses their computer to present
    • Presenter's computer is connected to Zoom
    • Presenter's computer is displayed on room's screen
      • This will show presentation, presenter video(maybe), and video of online attendees talking
    • Presentation is available to online attendees via presenter's zoom connection
  • Presentation is online
    • Show zoom meeting on room's screen
  • Attendees are online
  • Attendees are in-person
    • Attendee audio & video (when comment or ask question)

Capabilities

CapabilitySolutionExample EquipmentExample cost
Camera view of in-room presenterwebcam (on laptop or USB)
Capture audio of in-room presenterlavalier microphone / dynamic USB microphonewireless lavalier USB mic (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074C125TN)$45
Camera view of in-room audience for online attendees
cheap: wide angle webcam (more expensive auto zoom conference cameras exist)
wide angle webcam (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07TDQ8NL3)$50
Capture audio of whole room for online attendeesomnidirectional condenser microphone / room with built-in microphone arrayUSB microphone (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075HTKBNP)$25
Capture audio of individual audience speakerLow / fair quality: omnidirectional condenser microphone. High quality: wireless microphone (to hand to participant when speaking)Wireless microphone (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07SHDRNCQ)$40
Display online attendee view for in-room audiencein-room screen or portable LCD TV
Amplify audio of online attendees for in-room audiencepowered speakerlots of choices, portable Bluetooth / aux in speaker (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0837DX77S)$40
Switch between in-room presenter and audience video/audioSwitch sources in conferencing app during presentation or use 3rd party software (Manycam / OBS Studio). Can set “scene” buttons for easy switching or mix sources into a single feed

System Requirements

  • Laptop should have multiple USB ports or use a USB hub
  • Laptop CPU should support Intel AVX2 instruction set (any machine after 2014 has this) for smoother video processing

Equipment possibilities

Setup Possibilities and Comments

From Steve Isenberg I've used a computer connected to a zoom meeting with two webcams and Manycam software. I would turn the cameras as needed during the presentation (to point towards person speaking) and switch cameras live (from presenter to speaking person) using the Manycam software. This provided a solution, but was manually intensive.

From Harry Forsdick I agree with the use of Zoom as a platform for both presentation of material as well as for group interactions. Not sure if we have a strongly moderated meeting where leader recognized speakers wishing to talk we can't use Zoom's normal speaker is spotlighted mechanism to replace manycam which as you say requires a lot of work to manage.

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