Cultural Hall Zoom Call Audio Quality
Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2024 2:07 pm
Recently for our EQ meetings in the Cultural Hall to support an individual's hearing impairment we have started using the installed building audio system using the house standard mic and wall-installed sound system as described in Tech Wiki article, https://tech.churchofjesuschrist.org/wi ... ther_Rooms.
During our meeting the instructor will take the mic to class members who are commenting, and the whole class is able to clearly hear whomever is speaking over any music or speaker from the congregation in the chapel during their Sacrament meeting. This is an improvement! (Many of our EQ members are older and likely have unexpressed hearing impairment.)
I am the Ward TS who does these second hour Zoom broadcasts using my Dell Latitude laptop, a tripod-mounted webcam, and a Jabra 810 MS speakerphone connected from the instructor's table with an active USB cable, and generally having no complaints from the Zoom call recipients.
Since using the amplified microphone I am getting complaints that the audio quality in the Zoom call is lower than before we implemented the amplified audio in our lessons.
I am set up for these Zoom broadcasts next to the audio control box but do not see a way to output the XLR mic cable to an input cable to my laptop. I think our building has a "Crab box" but don't know if it can take the mic cable in, passing that to the room's amp _and_ also to a cable into my laptop for the Zoom call. I am also reluctant to fiddle with the XLR mic cable after reading the "Final Words" warning in the Tech Wiki article https://tech.churchofjesuschrist.org/wiki/Audio_input
Another solution might be for me to buy a wireless mic (Bluetooth or FM system not interfering with the Chapel system), splitting that signal to both the audio control box and my Zoom audio input.
Any and all thoughts / comments / ideas are welcome. Thanks.
During our meeting the instructor will take the mic to class members who are commenting, and the whole class is able to clearly hear whomever is speaking over any music or speaker from the congregation in the chapel during their Sacrament meeting. This is an improvement! (Many of our EQ members are older and likely have unexpressed hearing impairment.)
I am the Ward TS who does these second hour Zoom broadcasts using my Dell Latitude laptop, a tripod-mounted webcam, and a Jabra 810 MS speakerphone connected from the instructor's table with an active USB cable, and generally having no complaints from the Zoom call recipients.
Since using the amplified microphone I am getting complaints that the audio quality in the Zoom call is lower than before we implemented the amplified audio in our lessons.
I am set up for these Zoom broadcasts next to the audio control box but do not see a way to output the XLR mic cable to an input cable to my laptop. I think our building has a "Crab box" but don't know if it can take the mic cable in, passing that to the room's amp _and_ also to a cable into my laptop for the Zoom call. I am also reluctant to fiddle with the XLR mic cable after reading the "Final Words" warning in the Tech Wiki article https://tech.churchofjesuschrist.org/wiki/Audio_input
Another solution might be for me to buy a wireless mic (Bluetooth or FM system not interfering with the Chapel system), splitting that signal to both the audio control box and my Zoom audio input.
Any and all thoughts / comments / ideas are welcome. Thanks.