If that’s not possible either, just be aware that you may experience the ‘infinite browser’ effect when you are switching between screens If this is not possible, watch for comments from a separate device (just make sure to turn off the volume on the device!) Use two monitors so that it’s easy to visually/mentally separate what you’re sharing from where you need to be watching for comments. Turn off any non-essential programs/apps running on your computer and any devices or services running on your wifi network to free up as much bandwidth as possible. To make this experience as smooth as possible, I’d recommend the following (though they are not necessary): You can’t share your Android device - this only works with iOįacebook Screen Sharing extension for ChromeĪn iOS device (if you need to show a device in your livestream) - sorry Android users!Ĭables to connect your iOS devices to your computer (if you need to show them in your li Using this method, you can’t have your face AND your desktop AND your device onscreen at the same time - you have to choose desktop or device This is a free solution that you can use if you don’t want to pay $30/month for Zoom and you’re OK with a slight delay and reduced video quality during your broadcast. So many people are going live on Facebook these days, but I’m constantly being asked “How can I do picture in picture?” “How can I switch between slides on my desktop and my webcam?” “How can I show my phone screen besides holding it up to the camera?” I have the solution - and all you need is a free Zoom account!īefore we get in to everything, I want to emphasize that this post is NOT about the FB Live functionality built-in to Zoom Webinars.
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