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  1. I would second the use of OBS.ninja - very easy for the user end and does allow for the talkback etc. Would also give you individual audio feeds for each user.

     

    Other option is to get them to record themselves on their laptops while on the call (could use quicktime if on a mac) then you just sync that later. Thst would be best qualilty but more complicated for the user

  2. Hello

     

    I'm needing to stream a zoom call to youtube (ideally via OBS as we need to do some things that the direct zoom stream wouldn't allow), I have tried this with window capture however I'm having issues with the video being out of sync. I can do it via a display capture but this is a bit ugly with the mouse etc. I've also tried with NDI and seem to need a 700ms delay on the audio but need to check if this is consistent

     

    Have people found a "best way" to do this? I am on a mac..

     

    Richard

  3. Good news - removing battery and giving the board a good clean seems to have fixed it!! Finger crossed it will now be fine for another 20 years..

     

    Thanks all for the assistance!

     

    Richard

  4. Thanks - massively useful. I’ve chopped the old battery out and will give the board a gentle scrub when the pcb cleaner arrives.

     

    I’m a bit worried that a couple of components may have died - will give it all a clean and try them but any idea what they are?

     

    I can’t plug the desk in at the minute as I’ve taken that board out and it has the vga card on it! Will see if the test software is on there when I do though..

     

    Photo of the board without battery at https://share.icloud.com/photos/0uLRPPST0Oj-yKXgX6YYApK8w

  5. Thanks all - desk wasn't moved - I think someone was just fiddling. It worked for the first few hours or the day then suddenly died (all the subs values jumped to full then no longer physically worked), so I think it is something electronic.
  6. Hi All

     

    I'bve been using a very old 520 for a show recently (the show file that was loaded when I turned it on was from 2014 so it hadn't been out of the case for a while!) It worked great until just before the final performance when suddenly the subs stopped working and the LCDs went blank (although DMX still outputs and all the buttons still work) The midi port also stopped working which was unfortunate as we were using Qlab to fire MSC into it.

     

    Luckily we got through the show and since it was the final one it wasn't a disaster, but I would like to get the desk fixed for old times sake. Does anyone have any idea what may have happened? I have a suspiscion it was to do with the midi as I noticed that someone had re-plugged the midi so my adaptor went from the in to the thru, which shouldn't cause a problem but seemed to have happened that day so seems unlikley to be a co-incidence.

     

    Any ideas appreciated!

     

    Richard

  7. Hi All

     

    Just to let you know I'm standing for the ABTT council this year, while TBR and the ABTT have an interesting history I am a big supporter of the work of the organisation.

     

    If anyone here is an ABTT member and would like to vote for me it would be much appreciated - you should have had the voting email this morning!

     

    Richard

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