Having a second monitor would solve the problem but it seems silly to have a whole other screen

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Having a second monitor would solve the problem but it seems silly to have a whole other screen

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JUST to share out the audience’s view of your slides. Enter the HDMI dummy dongle! Plug this little guy into any HDMI port on your laptop (or adapter dongle) and your computer will automatically recognize it as a spare monitor that doesn’t actually exist in real life. When you run your presentation, set the output to this virtual spare monitor, and share that output to your audience (or as part of a scene in Ecamm).



Problem solved! You can even travel with it if you gambling data philippines need to recreate this experience on the road. Level 2 – Crystal Clear Audio and Video Microphone – Blue Yeticaster Pro Broadcast Bundle (US$175) – if you want super clear audio you need a proper microphone and the Blue Yeti is one of the most common mid-range (but excellent) options available. I like the setup with the boom arm because it allows you to suspend the microphone up and out of view and off your desk.



The other useful feature of the microphone is the ability to plug headphones directly into it for audio monitoring (i.e. to hear yourself speaking). While a bit freaky at first, it’s helpful to hear exactly what your audience is hearing so you know if your audio is coming through at the right level. Headphones: MEE audio Sport-Fi M6 w/Memory Wire (US$15) – I like using headphones to immerse myself in the sound from the meetings.
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