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olafweller  
#1 Posted : Thursday, October 22, 2020 10:32:16 PM(UTC)
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Dear all,

I did some research on this but was unable to find the answer.

I hope you can help.

I am designing a setup to do live product demonstrations.
We will have 2 locations with fixed cameras.

Location A with Camera 1 and 2
Location B with Camera 3

I want to be able to talk with the audience on both locations.
So both locations will have a microphone and monitor. So far, so good.
But I also want to hear the audience from both locations. Without creating echo / feedback.
How to do this?

One option is of course to use in-ear but I want to be flexible and I want to have the ability to have more than 1 person behind the cameras talking to the audience.
So I need a loudspeaker for this. But then of course I am running into the problem that the microphones will pick this up and start looping.

Does anyone have an idea to fix this?
If you have a standard Microsoft Teams meeting from your laptop, you are also able to hear the other person and talk to them without the loop, so it should be possible isn't it?
Or did I just answered my own questions and will Teams cancel out the looping for me?

Thanks in adavance!
elvis55  
#2 Posted : Thursday, October 22, 2020 10:35:15 PM(UTC)
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Using Microsoft Teams video calls in your live video production with NDI and vMix.
olafweller  
#3 Posted : Thursday, October 22, 2020 10:56:40 PM(UTC)
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Hi Elvis, I had already watched that video.

Unfortunately it doesn't answer my question about using loudspeakers.
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#4 Posted : Friday, October 23, 2020 4:58:26 AM(UTC)
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Use earphone for hearing.
Use speakers left and right from you. But point them towards your local audience.
Place the microphones not in line with the speakers. Maybe reverse the phase. But this all is not related to vmix or teams. But with how good your PA sound engineer is.
As earphone you can use a beltpack, reverse rode wireless go.
Or jabra evolve 65t
olafweller  
#5 Posted : Friday, October 23, 2020 5:28:43 PM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Pepsi(~) Go to Quoted Post
Use earphone for hearing.
Use speakers left and right from you. But point them towards your local audience.
Place the microphones not in line with the speakers. Maybe reverse the phase. But this all is not related to vmix or teams. But with how good your PA sound engineer is.
As earphone you can use a beltpack, reverse rode wireless go.
Or jabra evolve 65t


Thank you for your answer Pepsi.
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