On Wed, 27 Jan 2021, Ali Corbin wrote:
https://zoom.us/test
It'll show you your video, so that'll prove that your camera is working.
The microphone is harder. You can change it and test it, and see the bars
moving to prove that it's getting input. But I haven't found a way to play
back the sound to make sure that it's not garbled.
Ali,
I checked my headset (the Yamaha CM500, the only one working now) with
pavucontrol. The input VU bar bounced with the radio in the background and
my voice. The output tab showed the headphones selected.
Using that URL in firefox I selected Zoom as the device and confirmed that
the camera and headset worked; I could hear myself speaking as I looked at
the camera's output on the screen.
Now I'd like to learn how to test video and audio using zoom-linux. Should I
set up a meeting and be the only one to log in? What I want also to learn is
if I could use the screen share on small windows to display them at
appropriate times during my presentation.
I suppose there's a web site somewhere with that information and I'll be
sesarching for it this afternoon.
Stay well,
Rich
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