Webinar Streaming Setup for Excellent Video + Audio Quality

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  • čas přidán 3. 08. 2024
  • How do you create a setup for live webinars with excellent video quality, audio quality and a great presentation?
    After doing hundreds of webinars, here's the setup that I use to create engaging and high converting events.
    Check out the video to see how I set up my screens, webcam, audio and more.
    Check out my webinar software reviews here: • Webinar Software Revie...
    Written blog post with more details on my setup: activegrowth.com/webinar-setup/

Komentáře • 97

  • @adalinekumar2717
    @adalinekumar2717 Před 4 lety

    You're information is what I am looking for and it's so good!

  • @ImpactComms604
    @ImpactComms604 Před 4 lety +5

    Hi Shane, just gearing up to do a bunch of webinars and seeing your 'behind the scenes' video has been really helpful. Thanks for all the great and hugely practical info you provide!

  • @JoshuaCarvalho1
    @JoshuaCarvalho1 Před rokem

    That is truly the ultimate setup! GOALS! Now I know what I need to work towards. Thank you!

  • @garyelley687
    @garyelley687 Před 4 lety +5

    Yes, another video dedicated to your travel setup would be very beneficial. Cheers.

  • @sharatshetty3899
    @sharatshetty3899 Před 4 lety +1

    Absolutely Spot On.!!🤟
    To the point..
    Awaiting for Travel webinar Setup.

  • @karenfunston3580
    @karenfunston3580 Před 4 lety

    Very helpful and clear. Thank you for making this info available.

  • @muralidarankrishnan9742

    Neat... You're presentations was clear, easy to understand and very helpful. Thanks

  • @drapiktube
    @drapiktube Před 4 lety +2

    Shane! Thank you for another great video!

    • @ActiveGrowth
      @ActiveGrowth  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you for your comment! Glad you liked the video. :)

  • @Christinacation
    @Christinacation Před 4 lety

    Loved this video!! Thank you

  • @Paddy_Mac
    @Paddy_Mac Před 4 lety

    Hey there Shane, I also use the VideoMicro on an articulated arm attached to my desk but I did not know you could use the H1 as a portable USB interface. VERY COOL!

  • @josereyalo
    @josereyalo Před 4 lety

    Pretty neat set-up there. Easy to replicate. 👍

  • @CelluloidBlonde
    @CelluloidBlonde Před 4 lety

    Great clip. Thank you.

  • @manwalk33
    @manwalk33 Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent video...! Very instructive and helpful!

  • @SAMICombatSystems
    @SAMICombatSystems Před 4 lety +1

    Hello! Thanks you for your input! i have one question. Please witch Micro do you use?? thx Peter

  • @jrmirabal8036
    @jrmirabal8036 Před 4 lety

    Thank you. I really appreciated your comments. Don´t stop! :)

  • @cdmarkandu
    @cdmarkandu Před 4 lety +2

    This is very very helpful! Excellent video

  • @satriodarma1298
    @satriodarma1298 Před 4 lety

    Great video ! It will usefull for my collage interview test for my bachelor degree because covid 19 outbreak... Keep it up sir !

  • @viggosimonsen
    @viggosimonsen Před 4 lety

    Very useful. Thanks a lot

  • @suavecolombiano
    @suavecolombiano Před 4 lety

    Well done!

  • @danasher5150
    @danasher5150 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for this video! I've noticed that there are sound panels on the wall behind you. I have an echo in my videos. Thinking of getting those panels for my setup

  • @eriksreptileedventures426

    Hey There Thank you again for your awesome videos ! I have a question the microphone set up. How do you connect the zoom h1 to the computer durning the Webinar?

  • @hoonhog28
    @hoonhog28 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for sharing your tips which I found to be of great value. Suggestion is to list out your equipment in the details section.

  • @theunseloff9520
    @theunseloff9520 Před 4 lety

    Thank you very much. Great video

  • @donaldstewart6178
    @donaldstewart6178 Před 4 lety

    Great quality vid. I like all your ideas on the setup. Do you use your PC speaker or do you also have external speakers to hear yourself and or the attendees when interacting live?

  • @LearntoMakeHonestMoneyOnline

    Thanks for the video! Would be interesting to see also what is your travel setup?

    • @ActiveGrowth
      @ActiveGrowth  Před 4 lety +1

      My concise recommendation is: don't do webinars while traveling! :D
      Joking aside, I have done tons of webinars on the road as well and the setup is much simpler, of course. I might make a video showing that as well.

  • @sheryllee3122
    @sheryllee3122 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for sharing the set up. May i know why is it necessary to connect the microphone into Zoom H1n? Is it due to the original short cable length of the mic or simply the sound enhancement? thanks

  • @marie-gon
    @marie-gon Před 4 lety

    thank you for this very useful information: which webinar-program do you use for your webinar? Zoom should be a good one? Thank you!

  • @jalo1977
    @jalo1977 Před 4 lety +1

    SUPER quality and great ideas!!! Not by chance your video comes GREAT use... I also am used to do things in video STANDING, I believe speakers sound more compelling and respectful to their listeners attention

  • @elenakhartchenko591
    @elenakhartchenko591 Před 4 lety

    Hi Shane! Great video, thank you very much. What about the headphones? Don't you need them. I have live interactions with the participants and I am afraid they will hear the eco of their own voice. What would you advise? Many thanks! Elena

  • @eddie7788
    @eddie7788 Před 4 lety

    Hi
    Reviewed you video and it cleared a lot of confusion . Looking to set up a webinar and looking at your recommendation for boom microphone (rodes micro with a zoom H1. Is the Zoom H1 connected directed to the line in your computer? do you need an adaptor to connect to your computer?

  • @JamesJosephFinn
    @JamesJosephFinn Před 4 lety

    Also, for audio, do you have any experience with Blue mics? Thanks man!

  • @adrianmuluk5211
    @adrianmuluk5211 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for your video... that is awsome... anyway do you have any recommendation to set up blackboard because sometime while teaching we need a board to write or describe something.
    please advice.

  • @adalinekumar2717
    @adalinekumar2717 Před 4 lety

    Yes I do like to know about your travel webinar set up! Where do you live?

  • @igorip2005
    @igorip2005 Před 4 lety +1

    Yep, please show your travel webinar setup. I'm traveling a lot, so only a travel version is suitable for me

  • @nazariochavez1583
    @nazariochavez1583 Před 4 lety

    Hi, I run a fitness studio and wanted to stream live sessions into either FB Live or Zoom so that those that want to do. it from home can. I have an old peavy amp and a mixer without usb. In addition, I wanted to project the image of the people from home into the studio TV's so that my coach can see who is participating and correct form. I want the exact audio that the in person people are hearing to go to the online participants. Any help would be great! Thanks!

  • @ApartmentRockstar
    @ApartmentRockstar Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for this video. What cord do I need to get to connect the Zoom H1 to my computer? I have that mic already just not sure how to connect to computer once I buy the zoom.

    • @ActiveGrowth
      @ActiveGrowth  Před 4 lety

      I believe the Zoom comes with a USB cable which you can use to connect it to the computer.

  • @kkventhanbabu9607
    @kkventhanbabu9607 Před 3 lety

    Nice guiding

  • @akshayrhallur
    @akshayrhallur Před 4 lety

    Hi Shane, two questions 1) Does VideoMicro has a more directional pickup pattern than Rode NT Desktop Mic you are using? Because both are the same cardioid pickup pattern. 2) Why can't we just mount Zoom H1 in place of the Video micro if they have the same Cardioid pickup pattern? I'm literally hunting for the answers.

  • @kunalchakraborty4948
    @kunalchakraborty4948 Před 4 lety

    This is good informative video for me. My question is how to use youtube for help organise a webniar

  • @baguaarhatic
    @baguaarhatic Před 4 lety +3

    That’s great! More webinar info please. Maybe a course?

    • @ActiveGrowth
      @ActiveGrowth  Před 4 lety +2

      Thank you! I'm not planning on creating a course, but if there's demand for it, I can be persuaded. :D

  • @PatriceUdekwe
    @PatriceUdekwe Před 4 lety

    Thank you so much Shane, this is very helpful!
    It seems that you didn't talk about the audio output. How do you hear other attendees? Do you use your computer's speakers? How do you deal with feedback loop?

  • @adevigus
    @adevigus Před 4 lety +1

    Really enjoy your tips & tricks !!!

  • @jaundicekid
    @jaundicekid Před 4 lety

    How to insert music on the webinar? I need some music for background music because i do guided meditation

  • @scottschaus4619
    @scottschaus4619 Před 4 lety

    The number 1 tip IMO should be "Present while standing"!! What laptop/desktop riser stand are you using and do you have other recommended rises, more expensive or less expensive? Thanks :)

    • @ActiveGrowth
      @ActiveGrowth  Před 4 lety

      There are many models just like it available on Amazon, at all kinds of price points. You can get a decent one for around $100, I'd say (I mainly go by the customer reviews on Amazon). There are also highly expensive desk riser solutions, but the generally all do the same thing. I've also used one called Freedesk, which is made of wood. It's a nicer, more elegant object and it's also more compact and portable. Costs a bit more, though.

  • @rhofheinz
    @rhofheinz Před 4 lety

    I would really like to know what your travel set-up looks like

  • @sakabagjaadriya3042
    @sakabagjaadriya3042 Před 4 lety

    how about output the audio to hear the voice of participants? prefer with earphone or speaker? how fixing the noise of feedback/ peak. Thank you.

  • @AdamBoettiger
    @AdamBoettiger Před 4 lety

    Great video! I read your blog post on this. I'm considering the Rode Micro to H1N that you have here, but it's not clear what cables you're using to run from the Rode Micro to the H1N input and then what you have running for a cable from the H1N output to the MacBook Pro. Any suggestions for each? And the specs on the Rode Micro say it requires 2V to 4V power. Is the H1N providing that or something else? Thanks for any clarifications!

    • @ActiveGrowth
      @ActiveGrowth  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Adam,
      The Rode VideMicro doesn't need any additional external power. It receives its power supply from the standard microphone jack that it's plugged into. In my setup, I plug the VideoMicro directly into the Zoom H1, which I've mounted on my boom pole as well. And then I simply run a long USB cable from the Zoom H1 to my laptop. The Zoom H1 uses a mini-USB port.

    • @AdamBoettiger
      @AdamBoettiger Před 4 lety

      @@ActiveGrowth Thank you. The sound is really good. Can you share what you used to attach the Zoom H1 and the Rode VideoMicro to your boom arm? The red shock mount that came with the VideoMicro has a camera boot slide in.

    • @JohnODonovan1
      @JohnODonovan1 Před 4 lety +3

      I'm still confused about why there are 2 microphones connected together, what's the point. Why is there a need for the H1 in combination with the rode, Aren't they both microphones and if so why have not just the rode or just the H1? What part of the process requires the 2 in concert? Thanks

    • @gerrykp
      @gerrykp Před 4 lety +1

      John O'Donovan I have this question too

  • @user-nl8or8ky1m
    @user-nl8or8ky1m Před 4 lety +1

    Hi! What software do you use for hight quality screen recording? We make webinars with showing our tool interface. But most of webinars softwares provide with very bad quality screen sharing video

    • @ActiveGrowth
      @ActiveGrowth  Před 4 lety

      You're basically stuck with what the webinar tool provides. I've found stream quality to be pretty decent when using Webinar Jam, Zoom and GoToWebinar. Vimeo also offers a streaming plan with very good quality streams, from what I've seen. And if you want to do a stream rather than a webinar, OBS gives you full control over the quality that you upload.

  • @ericbaluya361
    @ericbaluya361 Před 4 lety

    How do you monitor the audio response of participants? Is it all just chat?

  • @carlosdias2403
    @carlosdias2403 Před 4 lety +1

    Well done.
    What app/webapp would you recommend to share LIVE demos of Photoshop and Lightroom where around 10 students need HD (1366x768px) or even Full HD video quality in order for them to see the details?
    Many thanks.

    • @ActiveGrowth
      @ActiveGrowth  Před 4 lety

      Good question!
      Most meeting and webinar tools are capable of HD streaming. The limiting factors will be:
      A) Is your connection fast and stable enough?
      B) Will the stream (on the platfrom side) be stable and uncompromised?
      C) Is each participant's connection fast enough to receive the full resolution image?
      If you share your screen on Skype, Webex, Hangouts or Zoom, the quality should be good enough. Another option to consider is to use OBS to record and livestream at the same time (you can stream to CZcams or Vimeo or other streaming platforms). In this case, you'll have a full quality video after the class, which can be viewed by anyone in better quality in case they had connection troubles during the live stream.

    • @carlosdias2403
      @carlosdias2403 Před 4 lety

      @@ActiveGrowth Thank you so much for the precious recommendations.
      The OBS recommendation is also great, thanks.
      Meanwhile, another useful tip would be to ask participants to switch off the wi-fi connection during the session and to connect to the router with an Ethernet cable instead, in order to have higher data transfer rates and less communication glitches frequent in wi-fi connections.
      Greetings!

    • @carlosdias2403
      @carlosdias2403 Před 4 lety +1

      Why OBS doesn't show the menu and sub-menus of any windows when we share via Window Capture? For the menus to appear, we have to share via Display Capture, which might not be a good idea since it shares everything visible. So, any suggestions on how to share a window and its menus via Window Capture?

    • @kingwata1
      @kingwata1 Před 4 lety

      @@carlosdias2403 I reccomend Ecamm Live. It is simple and better

  • @deepclinicq
    @deepclinicq Před 4 lety

    Hi,
    I have recently discovered your channel and it is very helpful....
    We are an educatuonal and training company primarily using 'GoToMeeting/ Webinar' and 'Bigmarker' ..
    If you can advise or help that'd be great!! Our biggest problem is sharing videos on a love webinar!! If the video in totality needs to be shared the only option is an automated webinar (in which we have upload the video!!)
    Do you have any recommendations!
    Thank you

  • @scottschaus4619
    @scottschaus4619 Před 4 lety

    Hi Shane :) Thanks for the great, concise video. I just did our first-ever live stream webinar (with Zoom) of our 3-day course due to the constraints imposed by the coronavirus pandemic. We have specialized in live, face-to-face courses at conference centers for 30 years, so the webinar was an exciting adventure. For the webinar I used an Audio-Technica head-worn mic (BP892), connected to a Focusrite Scarlett 2i2, in turn connected to a powered USB hub, then finally a USB connection to my Surface Pro computer from the USB hub. I use this same AT mic during the live presentations through a wireless pack and receiver, into a Berhringer mixer, then on to house sound. I do not hear a lot of difference in audio quality from the webinar compared to audio recordings directly from the mixer in the live setting. You mentioned the head-worn mics didn't give you the sound quality desired ... I'm curious as to what degradation you have with a headset mic. Thanks!

    • @ActiveGrowth
      @ActiveGrowth  Před 4 lety

      oh well, sounds like you're using some professional grade stuff. I was referring to microphones on cheap headsets. :)

  • @speedsmarts1887
    @speedsmarts1887 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for this! What is your opinion of using a wireless lapel mic? It would be out of the way with lots of freedom for movement, but would the quality be good enough? Thanks, Dave

    • @ActiveGrowth
      @ActiveGrowth  Před 4 lety +1

      Using a good lapel mic is my second favorite option, right after the one demonstrated here. :)

  • @emasdigital.syariah6481

    Hi Shane, my 🇮🇩 webinar. The attendee mention they received email notification after the event 😬

  • @JohnODonovan1
    @JohnODonovan1 Před 4 lety

    I'm still confused about why there are 2 microphones connected together, what's the point. Why is there a need for the H1 in combination with the rode, Aren't they both microphones and if so why have not just the rode or just the H1? What part of the process requires the 2 in concert? Thanks

    • @ActiveGrowth
      @ActiveGrowth  Před 4 lety

      Most laptops don't have a good DAC (the thing that converts an analogue audio signal to digital). If you plug the Rode Videomicro directly into the laptop, you probably won't have a clean signal. You may hear hissing, buzzing, crackling and other noises, for instance.
      The Zoom H1 could be used directly as a microphone and that sounds better. However, it's not a directional microphone so it will pick up more ambient noise than is desirable.
      So, either of those can work by themselves, but to get a really clean sound, I prefer combining them.

  • @brettlee8243
    @brettlee8243 Před 4 lety

    Silly question. Why use the Zoom H1 and not just the Rode Micro straight into the laptop?

    • @ActiveGrowth
      @ActiveGrowth  Před 4 lety +1

      Most laptops don't have a dedicated microphone input. If it does, or you have an adapter, you can try plugging the mic in directly. However, you need to test this setup. It's possible that you'll hear some static noise or interference. Plugging the mic into an audio recorder and that into the computer delivers a clean audio signal.

    • @brettlee8243
      @brettlee8243 Před 4 lety

      @@ActiveGrowth Thanks so much, awesome video by the way. 👍

  • @jaundicekid
    @jaundicekid Před 4 lety +1

    Is it possible to connect camera (dslr or cam recorder) as webcam?

    • @ActiveGrowth
      @ActiveGrowth  Před 4 lety +1

      It is, yes. You can use the elgato CamLink to do this with cameras that have an HDMI output. Also, some Canon cameras can be connected via USB, but this feature is currently still in beta and doesn't work great yet.

    • @jaundicekid
      @jaundicekid Před 4 lety

      ActiveGrowth thanks for the explanation.