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Post by theshea on Feb 24, 2024 6:56:36 GMT -6
audiomovers.com/anyone tried it with video? i have done listento sessions in the past but anyone tried with video? through zoom, ms teams, anydesk? how did it work out? was it stable?
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Post by Blackdawg on Feb 24, 2024 23:33:16 GMT -6
Don't bother. It's a pita to use with a video app in conjunction. I did it for a while but it's not ideal.
If you want video and HQ uncompressed audio feed get sessionwire. It's like audiomobers and zoom all in one.
Works really well. I've done remote mix down sessions, edit sessions, and design sessions with it. Works really well.
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Post by theshea on Feb 25, 2024 1:42:43 GMT -6
thanks for the tip!
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Post by Mister Chase on Feb 25, 2024 19:15:29 GMT -6
Used it with discord video to mix for a band over the summer. Seemed to work fine. I'd rather not do it again, though, for reasons other than the software :-)
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Post by Blackdawg on Feb 25, 2024 22:32:13 GMT -6
Used it with discord video to mix for a band over the summer. Seemed to work fine. I'd rather not do it again, though, for reasons other than the software :-) It's tricky enough to manage you're own audio feed and video software. And even worse for the clients usually. Sessionwire is all in one so way less hassle. More familiar to clients used to just any video conferencing app. It just happens to have a 24/48k stream in it as well.
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