Actually, my guess is that it was two different people trying to keep the slides in sync. There was probably some professional team doing the slide transitions for the stream (like whoever the guys are that do General Conference slides or something), and then maybe someone like Tom on the webinar slides trying to keep pace with the professionals.Alan_Brown wrote:Unfortunately, the display of the presentation on the webinar screen was significantly behind the video stream. The change of slides on the video stream seemed to occur at the right times, but the webinar presentation was several seconds behind. In some cases Joel was done talking about a point before the slide even appeared on the webinar screen.
I'm not sure of the reasons for the delay -- it may just be the latency inherent in the GotoWebinar system -- but if anything can be done to have the webinar presentation keep up better, that would be helpful.
I would like to put in a request to have the slides available somehow outside of the recording of the streamed broadcast. As mentioned, they were quite difficult to see and read in the streamed broadcast. Perhaps included as an attachment like a PDF or PPT file. Is that doable? Or can the slides not be distributed?
Thanks.