Beautiful video. Very clear explanation. I really like MS Teams, but there is a big problem. If I agree to participate in a video conference, I must accept the platform used (if I receive the invitation of a video conference with Google Meet, I am obliged to use Google Meet). Also, if I have to organize a videoconference, I have to adapt to exploiting the preferred platform by the majority of participants. All this to say that MS Teams is truly fantastic, but until it will not be possible to make it compatible to interface with other platforms, the trend of the majority of users will always prevail.
For wireless sharing, you are already on the call using the app on you laptop, so simply share the window or desktop as normal. The wireless dongle is not needed in most cases.
I was using the wireless dongle to illustrate how to share from a laptop if you are using the Teams Room itself for a meeting. If you are remote you can do this, yes.
Hello Sir. I have a question. Q: Can we (As participate) talk with other colleagues/friends in ongoing meeting/lecture without creating sound for Host ? i mean can we talk to eachother and discuss stuffs during the meeting without pausing the host or stoping the speaker ?
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Nice Video, Is there anyway to connect your Camera bar ,or Jabra Panacast without a cable ? Does the dongle can be connected or something else ?
Beautiful video. Very clear explanation. I really like MS Teams, but there is a big problem. If I agree to participate in a video conference, I must accept the platform used (if I receive the invitation of a video conference with Google Meet, I am obliged to use Google Meet).
Also, if I have to organize a videoconference, I have to adapt to exploiting the preferred platform by the majority of participants.
All this to say that MS Teams is truly fantastic, but until it will not be possible to make it compatible to interface with other platforms, the trend of the majority of users will always prevail.
Ingenious know their stuff. Jez is a great guy and really understands this gear very well. Buy one from him!!
Thanks!
Clear Explanation 👍. Thank You very much.
For wireless sharing, you are already on the call using the app on you laptop, so simply share the window or desktop as normal. The wireless dongle is not needed in most cases.
I was using the wireless dongle to illustrate how to share from a laptop if you are using the Teams Room itself for a meeting. If you are remote you can do this, yes.
I know is an old video, but i've got a question and can't find information... Is this system only compatible with teams or even with cisco webex?
Hi - you can use Zoom and Cisco WebEx on a Teams room - but only to join, not to host
@@IngeniousCoUk Thx for your fast reply!
hi sir; how can i find the wireless mics that you presented? brand or model perhaps? Thank you!
These are Yealink ones. CPW90 is the model. They need the USB dongle.
nice vid Jez!
Thanks!
Hello Sir. I have a question.
Q: Can we (As participate) talk with other colleagues/friends in ongoing meeting/lecture without creating sound for Host ?
i mean can we talk to eachother and discuss stuffs during the meeting without pausing the host or stoping the speaker ?
Sorry we missed this. Yes you can mute your conversation a few different ways. Easiest is by tapping mute on the MTouch or the mics themselves.